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... increase ; or retarded , if they dimin- ish . Accelerated velocity often includes both cases , the acceleration being said in the latter to be negative . To measure the velocity of a body moving uniformly , we note , at a given time ...
... increase ; or retarded , if they dimin- ish . Accelerated velocity often includes both cases , the acceleration being said in the latter to be negative . To measure the velocity of a body moving uniformly , we note , at a given time ...
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... increasing one , increasing at a uniform rate from zero to its final value , say v feet per second , which we will for the future abbreviate thus , v f.s. Now in such a case the effect , on the whole , is the same as if the body had ...
... increasing one , increasing at a uniform rate from zero to its final value , say v feet per second , which we will for the future abbreviate thus , v f.s. Now in such a case the effect , on the whole , is the same as if the body had ...
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... column 4 inches in diameter to be sufficient to support certain material at the equator , what difference should there be at the pole ? The area should be increased in the ratio 177 , CHAP . II EFFORTS & RESISTANCES - FRICTION 43.
... column 4 inches in diameter to be sufficient to support certain material at the equator , what difference should there be at the pole ? The area should be increased in the ratio 177 , CHAP . II EFFORTS & RESISTANCES - FRICTION 43.
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James Henry Cotterill, J. H. Slade. The area should be increased in the ratio 177 , diameter in the square root of this ... increase of load without pre- judicial effect . For absolute accuracy of expression also we should not speak of a ...
James Henry Cotterill, J. H. Slade. The area should be increased in the ratio 177 , diameter in the square root of this ... increase of load without pre- judicial effect . For absolute accuracy of expression also we should not speak of a ...
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... increases very rapidly with the speed , so that at 60 miles per hour the resistance is believed to exceed 50 lbs . per ... increase of effort then causes motion . This limiting value is called the Friction of Rest or Limiting Friction ...
... increases very rapidly with the speed , so that at 60 miles per hour the resistance is believed to exceed 50 lbs . per ... increase of effort then causes motion . This limiting value is called the Friction of Rest or Limiting Friction ...
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action actual angular velocity applied axle balance beam bearing belt bending body boom called centre circle coefficient compression connecting rod consider constant crank effort crank pin curve cylinder diagram diameter distance draw effect elastic Energy exerted engine equal equation example feet flange foot length friction ft.-lbs girder given hence Hooke's Law inch joint length lift load mean mean effective pressure measure moment of inertia moving neutral axis obtain ordinates parallel piece piston position plane practically preceding pressure produced pull pulley radius radius of gyration relative motion represent resistance result revolution revolutions per minute right angles rivet rope rotating scale screw shaft shearing shown simply sliding pair speed steam stress stroke surface tension tons turning pair velocity ratio W₁ weight wheel whole
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