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... Root of Determinantal Equation proved negative when Potential Energy is positive for all real Co - ordinates ; positive for some Roots when Potential Energy has negative values ; but always negative for some Roots - Non - oscillatory ...
... Root of Determinantal Equation proved negative when Potential Energy is positive for all real Co - ordinates ; positive for some Roots when Potential Energy has negative values ; but always negative for some Roots - Non - oscillatory ...
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... Roots with stability - Application of Routh's Theorem - Equal Roots with instability in tran- sitional cases between Stability and Instability - Condi tions of gyrostatic domination - Gyrostatic Links ex- plained - Gyrostatically ...
... Roots with stability - Application of Routh's Theorem - Equal Roots with instability in tran- sitional cases between Stability and Instability - Condi tions of gyrostatic domination - Gyrostatic Links ex- plained - Gyrostatically ...
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... root of the sum of their squares - and the cosines of the inclination of its direction to the given directions are the ratios of the com- ponents to the resultant . It is easy to see that as ds in the limit may be resolved into dr and ...
... root of the sum of their squares - and the cosines of the inclination of its direction to the given directions are the ratios of the com- ponents to the resultant . It is easy to see that as ds in the limit may be resolved into dr and ...
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... root of a cubic which has two imaginary roots . Again , on the other hand , let the given displacements be made so as to produce a strain of the body with no angular displacement of the principal axes of the strain . Thus three lines of ...
... root of a cubic which has two imaginary roots . Again , on the other hand , let the given displacements be made so as to produce a strain of the body with no angular displacement of the principal axes of the strain . Thus three lines of ...
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... roots the equation - 1 + ( 1 − [ Xx ] - [ Yy ] − [ Zz ] ) n + y2 = 0 , - whose roots are imaginary if the coefficient of η lies between + 2 and 2. Now - 2 is evidently its least value , and for that case the roots are real , each ...
... roots the equation - 1 + ( 1 − [ Xx ] - [ Yy ] − [ Zz ] ) n + y2 = 0 , - whose roots are imaginary if the coefficient of η lies between + 2 and 2. Now - 2 is evidently its least value , and for that case the roots are real , each ...
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