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Pagina 3
... fixed point , to turn so as always to be parallel to the direction of motion of a point describing the curve : the angle through which this turns during the motion of the point exhibits what we have defined as the integral curvature ...
... fixed point , to turn so as always to be parallel to the direction of motion of a point describing the curve : the angle through which this turns during the motion of the point exhibits what we have defined as the integral curvature ...
Pagina 4
... fixed ) a point P of the cord be moved to P ' , it is evident that each of the portions AB and PB will be shortened by one - half of PP ' . Hence , when P moves through any space in the direction of the cord , the pulley B moves in the ...
... fixed ) a point P of the cord be moved to P ' , it is evident that each of the portions AB and PB will be shortened by one - half of PP ' . Hence , when P moves through any space in the direction of the cord , the pulley B moves in the ...
Pagina 5
... fixed , the motion of a point of one end of the cord to or from it involves an equal motion of the other end from or to it . If the strings be not parallel , the relations of a single pulley or of a system of pulleys are a little ...
... fixed , the motion of a point of one end of the cord to or from it involves an equal motion of the other end from or to it . If the strings be not parallel , the relations of a single pulley or of a system of pulleys are a little ...
Pagina 9
... fixed directions will , in general , be accelerated . And as acceleration is merely a change of the component velocity in a stated direction , it is evident that its laws of composition and resolution are the same as those of velocity ...
... fixed directions will , in general , be accelerated . And as acceleration is merely a change of the component velocity in a stated direction , it is evident that its laws of composition and resolution are the same as those of velocity ...
Pagina 12
... fixed point , the path is in a plane passing through that point ; and in this plane the areas traced out by the radius - vector are proportional to the times employed . This includes the case of a satellite or planet revolving about its ...
... fixed point , the path is in a plane passing through that point ; and in this plane the areas traced out by the radius - vector are proportional to the times employed . This includes the case of a satellite or planet revolving about its ...
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Elements of Natural Philosophy, Deel 1 William Thomson Baron Kelvin,Peter Guthrie Tait Volledige weergave - 1885 |
Elements of Natural Philosophy, Volume 1 William Thomson Baron Kelvin,Peter Guthrie Tait Volledige weergave - 1873 |
Elements of Natural Philosophy, Volume 1 William Thomson Baron Kelvin,Peter Guthrie Tait Volledige weergave - 1873 |
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acceleration action amount angular velocity anticlastic attraction axis called Cambridge centre of gravity centre of inertia circle circular co-ordinates component configuration consider constant cosine couple curvature curve cylinder denote density described diagram displacement distance ellipsoid elongation equal equations equilibrium external finite fixed point flexure fluid forces acting friction geometrical given force Hence hodograph horizontal infinitely small instant inversely kinetic energy length magnitude mass matter measured moment of inertia momentum moving normal section Octavo P. G. TAIT P₁ P₂ parallel particle path pendulum perpendicular plane perpendicular portion position potential pressure principal axes principle produce projection proportional quantity radius radius of gyration reckoned rectangular resultant right angles rigid body rotation round shear shell sides simple harmonic motion solid angle space spherical surface spiral square straight line strain stress suppose tangent theorem theory tion torsion uniform unit vertical whole wire
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