A Treatise on Statics: Containing the Theory of the Equilibrium of Forces; and Numerous Examples Illustrative of the General Principles of the Science |
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... called a particle . 2. We conceive of matter that it can exist either in a state of rest , or motion . If then matter , once at rest , pass into a state of motion , the change , not being essential to the existence or nature of matter ...
... called a particle . 2. We conceive of matter that it can exist either in a state of rest , or motion . If then matter , once at rest , pass into a state of motion , the change , not being essential to the existence or nature of matter ...
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... called rotatory motion . * We define a rigid body to be an assemblage of particles of matter , con- nected together in such a manner that their relative places never change . ( 2 ) That as a whole it may occupy 2 DEFINITIONS AND ...
... called rotatory motion . * We define a rigid body to be an assemblage of particles of matter , con- nected together in such a manner that their relative places never change . ( 2 ) That as a whole it may occupy 2 DEFINITIONS AND ...
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... called a motion of translation . ( 3 ) That both these kinds of motion may exist to- gether in the same body . This is the most general kind of motion of which we can form a notion . 7. From the preceding articles it will be perceived ...
... called a motion of translation . ( 3 ) That both these kinds of motion may exist to- gether in the same body . This is the most general kind of motion of which we can form a notion . 7. From the preceding articles it will be perceived ...
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... manner just described , is called the weight of the body . How great soever be the pressure which any other force exerts upon a body , we can always find ( hypothetically at least ) so many bodies P 4 DEFINITIONS AND PRELIMINARY NOTIONS .
... manner just described , is called the weight of the body . How great soever be the pressure which any other force exerts upon a body , we can always find ( hypothetically at least ) so many bodies P 4 DEFINITIONS AND PRELIMINARY NOTIONS .
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... called STATICS . 13. If several forces acting upon a body counteract each other , the body is said to be in equilibrium : and the forces are said to balance each other . 14. If several forces acting upon a free particle do DEFINITIONS ...
... called STATICS . 13. If several forces acting upon a body counteract each other , the body is said to be in equilibrium : and the forces are said to balance each other . 14. If several forces acting upon a free particle do DEFINITIONS ...
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