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... force ' alto- gether . At one time it was too dominant ; everything was called force or vis , with adjectives to discriminate the different things which came under that name . Just as in chemistry , before and even during the time of ...
... force ' alto- gether . At one time it was too dominant ; everything was called force or vis , with adjectives to discriminate the different things which came under that name . Just as in chemistry , before and even during the time of ...
Pagina 365
ciality and confusion . Things are not always being moved by force . Forces may be in equilibrium , and then there is no accelera- tion This indeed is Newton's first law . Genuine force is exerted by a spring or a stretched elastic ...
ciality and confusion . Things are not always being moved by force . Forces may be in equilibrium , and then there is no accelera- tion This indeed is Newton's first law . Genuine force is exerted by a spring or a stretched elastic ...
Pagina 366
... force , is equal to the mass - acceleration , so that the path is curved in due proportion . Strictly speaking , even bodies resting on the earth are not in complete equilibrium . The greater part of the gravitational force is balanced ...
... force , is equal to the mass - acceleration , so that the path is curved in due proportion . Strictly speaking , even bodies resting on the earth are not in complete equilibrium . The greater part of the gravitational force is balanced ...
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THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND 1838 1928 By Sir John Marriott | 17 |
THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS AND THE KELLOGG PACT By Brig | 178 |
INDIA AND | 317 |
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