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Page 466
... forces , & c . to be determined by three co - ordinates , and every force to be resolved into three partial forces . parallel to the axes of these co - ordinates . The first equation which he deduces is that for the equilibrium of a ...
... forces , & c . to be determined by three co - ordinates , and every force to be resolved into three partial forces . parallel to the axes of these co - ordinates . The first equation which he deduces is that for the equilibrium of a ...
Page 467
... force is proportional to the velocity . This we cannot know à priori , because of our ignorance of the nature of the moving force : for information , then , on this subject , we are obliged to have recourse to experience ; since every ...
... force is proportional to the velocity . This we cannot know à priori , because of our ignorance of the nature of the moving force : for information , then , on this subject , we are obliged to have recourse to experience ; since every ...
Page 471
... Force and Velocity . M. LA PLACE observes that there are an infinite number of ways of expressing the force by the velocity , which imply no contradiction . The most simple of all is that of the force pro- portional to the velocity ...
... Force and Velocity . M. LA PLACE observes that there are an infinite number of ways of expressing the force by the velocity , which imply no contradiction . The most simple of all is that of the force pro- portional to the velocity ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 6 |
Economy of an Institution in Spitalfields | 11 |
of David Hall | 13 |
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