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... action , or , as we more fhortly exprefs it , excited . This ac- tion is modified in every part by the laws of mechanics . It Strength is this action which is what we call the strength of that part , and its effect is the ftrain on the ...
... action , or , as we more fhortly exprefs it , excited . This ac- tion is modified in every part by the laws of mechanics . It Strength is this action which is what we call the strength of that part , and its effect is the ftrain on the ...
Pagina 3
... action between the corpufcles with the fame certainty and diftinct- nefs , we might with equal confidence fay what will be the refult of any position which we give to the particles of bodies ; but this is beyond our hopes . The law of ...
... action between the corpufcles with the fame certainty and diftinct- nefs , we might with equal confidence fay what will be the refult of any position which we give to the particles of bodies ; but this is beyond our hopes . The law of ...
Pagina 4
... action , and each is in equi- librio with the joint action of all the reft . Thus through the whole extent of the hypothetical body , the springs are brought into action in a way and in a degree which ma- thematics can easily ...
... action , and each is in equi- librio with the joint action of all the reft . Thus through the whole extent of the hypothetical body , the springs are brought into action in a way and in a degree which ma- thematics can easily ...
Pagina 5
... action- wered by to have been first viewed as a law of nature by the penetra fome particles may be disunited , whose transverse action had For the Dr Hooke , ting eye of Dr Robert Hooke , one of the moft eminent phi- formerly balanced ...
... action- wered by to have been first viewed as a law of nature by the penetra fome particles may be disunited , whose transverse action had For the Dr Hooke , ting eye of Dr Robert Hooke , one of the moft eminent phi- formerly balanced ...
Pagina 7
... action between the par- ticles just before their coming into abfolute contact ? Ana- logy fhould lead us to fuppofe it to be repullion : for foli- dity dity is the laft and fimplett form of bodies with which we are acquainted . - Fluids ...
... action between the par- ticles just before their coming into abfolute contact ? Ana- logy fhould lead us to fuppofe it to be repullion : for foli- dity dity is the laft and fimplett form of bodies with which we are acquainted . - Fluids ...
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