Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volume 18,Deel 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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Pagina 1
... observed as in the injudicious proportion of the parts of machines and other mechanical ftructures ; pro- portions and forms of parts in which the ftrength and pofi- tion are nowife regulated by the strains to which they are exposed ...
... observed as in the injudicious proportion of the parts of machines and other mechanical ftructures ; pro- portions and forms of parts in which the ftrength and pofi- tion are nowife regulated by the strains to which they are exposed ...
Pagina 2
... observe it drag the body along the ground . The immediate action of this force is undoubtedly exerted between the immediately adjoining parts of the rope . The immediate effect the keeping the particles of the rope to gether . They ...
... observe it drag the body along the ground . The immediate action of this force is undoubtedly exerted between the immediately adjoining parts of the rope . The immediate effect the keeping the particles of the rope to gether . They ...
Pagina 3
... observed in all plaftic bodies which are homogeneous . It is not obferved in clay , because it is plait : c bo . not homogeneous , but confifts of hard particles of the ar- gillaceous earth fticking together by their attraction for ...
... observed in all plaftic bodies which are homogeneous . It is not obferved in clay , because it is plait : c bo . not homogeneous , but confifts of hard particles of the ar- gillaceous earth fticking together by their attraction for ...
Pagina 4
... observe that Boscovich conceives a particle of any individual species of matter to confift of an unknown number of particles of fimpler conftitution ; each of which particles , in their turn , is compounded of particles ftill more ...
... observe that Boscovich conceives a particle of any individual species of matter to confift of an unknown number of particles of fimpler conftitution ; each of which particles , in their turn , is compounded of particles ftill more ...
Pagina 5
... observed their motions of oscillation , which he found accurately corresponding with this law . This we fhall find ... observe , 23 The forces 6thly , That the forces which connect the particles of tan- gible bodies change by a change of ...
... observed their motions of oscillation , which he found accurately corresponding with this law . This we fhall find ... observe , 23 The forces 6thly , That the forces which connect the particles of tan- gible bodies change by a change of ...
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