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... rigid systems and finally , the deformations of solid and fluid masses . 7. When a point moves from one position to another it must evidently describe a continuous line , which may be curved or straight , or even made up of portions of ...
... rigid systems and finally , the deformations of solid and fluid masses . 7. When a point moves from one position to another it must evidently describe a continuous line , which may be curved or straight , or even made up of portions of ...
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... rigid body or group of points whose relative positions are unalterable . The simplest case we can consider is that of the motion of a plane figure in its own plane , and this , as far as kinematics is concerned , is entirely summed up ...
... rigid body or group of points whose relative positions are unalterable . The simplest case we can consider is that of the motion of a plane figure in its own plane , and this , as far as kinematics is concerned , is entirely summed up ...
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... rigid body , moving in any way subject to the condition that the points of any one plane in it remain always in a fixed plane in space . 95. There is yet a case in which the construction in § 91 is nugatory - that is when AA ' is ...
... rigid body , moving in any way subject to the condition that the points of any one plane in it remain always in a fixed plane in space . 95. There is yet a case in which the construction in § 91 is nugatory - that is when AA ' is ...
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... rigid solid , which is in directions wholly perpendicular to a fixed line , may be produced by the rolling of a cylinder fixed in the solid on another cylinder fixed in space , the axes of the cylinders being parallel to the fixed line ...
... rigid solid , which is in directions wholly perpendicular to a fixed line , may be produced by the rolling of a cylinder fixed in the solid on another cylinder fixed in space , the axes of the cylinders being parallel to the fixed line ...
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... rigid body move in any way whatever , subject only to the condition that one of its points remains fixed , there is always ( without exception ) one line of it through this point common to the body in any two positions . Consider a ...
... rigid body move in any way whatever , subject only to the condition that one of its points remains fixed , there is always ( without exception ) one line of it through this point common to the body in any two positions . Consider a ...
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acceleration action amount angular velocity anticlastic applied attraction axes axis called Cambridge centre of gravity centre of inertia circle co-ordinates component configuration consider constant corresponding cosine couple curvature curve Demy 8vo denote density described diagram direction of motion displacement distance Edited elastic ellipse ellipsoid elongation equal equations equilibrium external point fixed point fluid forces acting friction geometrical given force Hence hodograph inclined infinitely small instant inversely kinetic energy length magnitude mass matter measured moment of inertia momentum moving normal P₁ parallel parallelogram particle path pendulum perpendicular portion position pressure principal axes principle produce projection proportional quantity radius reckoned resultant right angles rigid body rotation round shear shell simple harmonic motion solid solid angle space spherical surface spiral square St John's College straight line strain suppose tangent tion torsion uniform unit University of Cambridge vertical whole wire
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