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... describe is used in the sense of moving through ; thus we say a body describes a space of 44 feet , meaning that it moves through a space or distance of 44 feet . Sometimes we omit the word space and say that a body describes 44 feet ...
... describe is used in the sense of moving through ; thus we say a body describes a space of 44 feet , meaning that it moves through a space or distance of 44 feet . Sometimes we omit the word space and say that a body describes 44 feet ...
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... describes in one day a circle of which the circumference is about twenty - five thousand miles . Now all people and things on the earth have these two motions , and hence when in common language we say that an object is 3-2 RELATIVE ...
... describes in one day a circle of which the circumference is about twenty - five thousand miles . Now all people and things on the earth have these two motions , and hence when in common language we say that an object is 3-2 RELATIVE ...
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... describe 128 × 2 feet , that is 256 feet . And in two seconds a body would fall through 16 × 2 × 2 feet , that is through 64 feet . Now 256—64 = 192 ; and 192 = 112 + 80 , that is 192 feet is the height of the body at the end of two ...
... describe 128 × 2 feet , that is 256 feet . And in two seconds a body would fall through 16 × 2 × 2 feet , that is through 64 feet . Now 256—64 = 192 ; and 192 = 112 + 80 , that is 192 feet is the height of the body at the end of two ...
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... describes a circle in a horizontal plane , and the Weight is some heavy body which is attached to the Axle by a rope passing in a horizontal direction . 225. Toothed Wheels . Let two wheels of wood or M B W metal have their ...
... describes a circle in a horizontal plane , and the Weight is some heavy body which is attached to the Axle by a rope passing in a horizontal direction . 225. Toothed Wheels . Let two wheels of wood or M B W metal have their ...
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... describe the circumference of the circle of which the Power - arm is the radius . Then from the smaller cylinder a piece of the string is unwound equal in length to the circumference of the cylinder ; and on the larger cylinder a piece ...
... describe the circumference of the circle of which the Power - arm is the radius . Then from the smaller cylinder a piece of the string is unwound equal in length to the circumference of the cylinder ; and on the larger cylinder a piece ...
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