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... components of the whole velocity in the three mutually perpendicular directions N. , E. , and up . 30. A velocity in any direction may be resolved in , and perpen- dicular to , any other direction . The first component is found by ...
... components of the whole velocity in the three mutually perpendicular directions N. , E. , and up . 30. A velocity in any direction may be resolved in , and perpen- dicular to , any other direction . The first component is found by ...
Pagina 8
... components in any three rectangular directions , each component being found by multiplying the whole velocity by the cosine of the angle between its direction and that of the component . The velocity resolved in any direction is the sum ...
... components in any three rectangular directions , each component being found by multiplying the whole velocity by the cosine of the angle between its direction and that of the component . The velocity resolved in any direction is the sum ...
Pagina 9
... component velocity in a stated direction , it is evident that its laws of composition and resolution are the same as those of velocity . We therefore expand the definition just given , thus : -Acceleration is the rate of change of ...
... component velocity in a stated direction , it is evident that its laws of composition and resolution are the same as those of velocity . We therefore expand the definition just given , thus : -Acceleration is the rate of change of ...
Pagina 10
... components ( in that direction ) of the accelerations parallel to any three rectangular axes - each component acceleration being found by the same rule as component velocities , that is , by multiplying by the cosine of the angle ...
... components ( in that direction ) of the accelerations parallel to any three rectangular axes - each component acceleration being found by the same rule as component velocities , that is , by multiplying by the cosine of the angle ...
Pagina 11
... components , be given , provided the velocity and its direction , as well as the position of the point , at any one ... component velocity parallel to each of two rectangular axes is proportional to its dis- tance from that axis , the ...
... components , be given , provided the velocity and its direction , as well as the position of the point , at any one ... component velocity parallel to each of two rectangular axes is proportional to its dis- tance from that axis , the ...
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