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... caused by the break . A thing which is difficult to move is difficult to stop , and a thing which is easy to move is easy to stop , the reason being that it requires an equal and opposite application of force to set a body in motion ...
... caused by the break . A thing which is difficult to move is difficult to stop , and a thing which is easy to move is easy to stop , the reason being that it requires an equal and opposite application of force to set a body in motion ...
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... causes the pressure of the stone against its support , will cause it to fall downwards over the side of the cliff , with a continually increasing velocity , when once the support is removed , and it is free to obey the attraction of the ...
... causes the pressure of the stone against its support , will cause it to fall downwards over the side of the cliff , with a continually increasing velocity , when once the support is removed , and it is free to obey the attraction of the ...
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... cause him to change his previous state of rest , and move along with the horse , force must be applied , by the first law of motion . Now , this force can only be applied at those points at which he is in contact with the horse , so ...
... cause him to change his previous state of rest , and move along with the horse , force must be applied , by the first law of motion . Now , this force can only be applied at those points at which he is in contact with the horse , so ...
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... cause it to be at the end of the first second 4'9 metres below the place it would have occupied had there been no gravity , and the same will happen whatever be its velocity . Now , at the end of the first second it would have been at A ...
... cause it to be at the end of the first second 4'9 metres below the place it would have occupied had there been no gravity , and the same will happen whatever be its velocity . Now , at the end of the first second it would have been at A ...
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... cause it to fall , it was acted upon by a magnet so placed as to give it in one second a downward velocity of 98 metres . Then , owing to the joint effect of gravity and of the magnet , it will at the end of one second , according to ...
... cause it to fall , it was acted upon by a magnet so placed as to give it in one second a downward velocity of 98 metres . Then , owing to the joint effect of gravity and of the magnet , it will at the end of one second , according to ...
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49 metres 98 metres action actual energy angle annealed applied atmosphere attraction ball beam carbonic acid carriage centre of gravity chemical affinity column compression cubic cubic centimetre cylinder denote density displacement distance double earth electricity energy of position equilibrium experiments fact fall fluid focus force of gravity force tending friction gases glass grammes hence increase instance kilogrammes latent heat law of motion length let us suppose liquid luminous mass means mercury metres per second miles mirror molecular momentum moving force oscillation particles pendulum piston plane plate pressure produce proportional ray of light represent resistance rest side solid sound space passed specific gravity specific heat square centimetre steam stone string substance temperature thermometer tube unit upwards vapour various velocity of 98 vertical vessel vibration visible energy visible motion volume wave wave-length weight whole zinc
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