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" Change of motion is proportional to the impressed force and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force acts. "
Elements of Natural Philosophy - Page 66
by William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1873 - 279 pages
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Papers Read Before the Mathematical and Physical Society of ..., Volume 1

University of Toronto. Mathematical and Physical Society - Science - 1891 - 136 pages
...of the second and see if we can resolve it into simpler statements. I find it stated as follows : " Change of Motion is proportional to the impressed...direction of the straight line in which the force acts." I have thought if it were put in the more elementary form : "" The same force always produces the same...
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The Elements of Statics and Dynamics, Part 2

Sidney Luxton Loney - Dynamics - 1891 - 230 pages
...as it be compelled by impressed force to change that state. Law II. The rate of change of momentum is proportional to the impressed force, and takes...direction of the straight line in which the force acts. Law III. To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. No formal proof, experimental or...
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A Treatise on Analytical Statics: The parallelogram of forces. Forces acting ...

Edward John Routh - Elastic rods and wires - 1891 - 428 pages
...be compelled by force to change that state. 2. Change of motion is proportional to the force applied and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force acts. 3. To every action there is always an equal and contrary reaction ; or the mutual actions of any two...
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Physics: Advanced Course

George Frederick Barker - Physics - 1892 - 932 pages
...would continue uniform. Second Law of Motion. โ€” "Change of motion is proportional to force applied and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force acts." Or, as stated by Maxwell in more modern phraseology : "The change of momentum of a body is numerically...
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The Elements of Physics

Henry Smith Carhart, Horatio Nelson Chute - Physics - 1892 - 400 pages
...impressed force to change that state. II. Change of momentum is proportional to the force applied, and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force acts. III. To every action there is always an equal action in an opposite direction. These laws are of the...
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Dynamics of Rotation: An Elementary Introduction to Rigid Dynamics

Arthur Mason Worthington - Dynamics, Rigid - 1892 - 176 pages
...Motion to which OUT 2nd Proposition corresponds, viz. that ' the linear acceleration of a given body is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction of the force.' Thus, our second Proposition for rotational motion is really less far removed than is Newton's...
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Lockwood's Dictionary of Terms Used in the Practice of Mechanical ...

Joseph Gregory Horner - English language - 1892 - 516 pages
...change that state ; second law, change of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and ta! e> place in the direction of the straight line in which the force is impressed ; third law, to every action there is always an equal and contrary reaction, or the mutual...
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Mining: A Journal Devoted to the Interests of Mines and Mining ..., Volume 1

Mines and mineral resources - 1893 - 346 pages
...or other external force. Second law of motion : โ€” Change of motion is proportionate to the acting force, and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force acts. Third law of motion : โ€” To every action there is always an equal and a contrary reaction : or the...
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Elementary Mechanics of Solids and Fluids

A. L. Selby - Mechanics - 1893 - 324 pages
...results cannot be experimentally confirmed unless we have a good method of measuring time. ยง 3. Law II. Change of Motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction in which the force acts. Consider the force exerted on a given particle during a given time T. The...
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Advanced Physiography

Sir Richard Gregory - Geomorphology - 1893 - 320 pages
...uniformly in a straight line, except in so far as it is made to change that state by external forces. (2.) Change of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction in which the force is impressed. (3.) Re-action is always equal and opposite to action, that is to...
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