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... that point , then their resultant will be represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal , passing through that point , of the parallelogram described upon those lines . B Ex . Let AB , AC represent both in 10 [ Art . 13 STATICS .
... that point , then their resultant will be represented in magnitude and direction by the diagonal , passing through that point , of the parallelogram described upon those lines . B Ex . Let AB , AC represent both in 10 [ Art . 13 STATICS .
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... described upon AB and AC which re- spectively represent these forces . Let this resultant be substi- tuted for the forces , and then let its point of application be removed from A to E. Again , at E , let us replace this resultant by ...
... described upon AB and AC which re- spectively represent these forces . Let this resultant be substi- tuted for the forces , and then let its point of application be removed from A to E. Again , at E , let us replace this resultant by ...
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... described upon AC , AB which represent the forces P and Q , represents a force which is equal in magnitude to the resultant of P and Q. Q. E. D. 18. From the proposition of the Parallelogram of Forces follows immediately the proposition ...
... described upon AC , AB which represent the forces P and Q , represents a force which is equal in magnitude to the resultant of P and Q. Q. E. D. 18. From the proposition of the Parallelogram of Forces follows immediately the proposition ...
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... described upon the lines representing 3P and 4P . ( 7 ) . Two forces act upon a point in directions perpendicular to each other , they are in the ratio of 3 to 4 , and their resultant is equal 60 lbs . Determine the forces . ( 8 ) . P ...
... described upon the lines representing 3P and 4P . ( 7 ) . Two forces act upon a point in directions perpendicular to each other , they are in the ratio of 3 to 4 , and their resultant is equal 60 lbs . Determine the forces . ( 8 ) . P ...
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... described upon the two sides of the triangle which include the right angle , it will be found to coincide with the diagonal of the parallelogram described upon each pair of lines taken in order , one from each side , beginning with the ...
... described upon the two sides of the triangle which include the right angle , it will be found to coincide with the diagonal of the parallelogram described upon each pair of lines taken in order , one from each side , beginning with the ...
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accelerating force action of gravity angle annexed figure applied axis beam BERNARD DRAKE bisects body Cambridge centre of gravity centripetal force cloth coefficient of friction couple Crown 8vo curve cycloid cylinder diagonal distance Edition English Notes equal and opposite equation equi extremity F. D. MAURICE Fellow of St force of gravity forces acting friction ft² fulcrum given hence horizontal plane inclined plane indefinitely small interval John's College Law of Motion length lever M.A. Fellow meet middle point moving P₁ P₂ parabola parallelogram of forces pass perpendicular point of application position of equilibrium produced proportional pulley radius reaction represent respectively rest resultant sewed shew sides smooth space sphere Statics straight line string supposed surface T₁ tension Theological Manuals three forces Trinity College uniform unit virtual velocities W₁ W₂ wheel
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