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... force a body acquires in one second , it will acquire double that force in two seconds , three times the same in three seconds , and so on : - thus gaining a constant acceleration of descent by a constant addition of force , till the ...
... force a body acquires in one second , it will acquire double that force in two seconds , three times the same in three seconds , and so on : - thus gaining a constant acceleration of descent by a constant addition of force , till the ...
Pagina 95
... force will occur in their falling through the atmosphere : yet it seems that neither Napoleon nor his war - minister ... force which is nearly constant ; viz . its own weight , This force would produce equal increments of velocity in ...
... force will occur in their falling through the atmosphere : yet it seems that neither Napoleon nor his war - minister ... force which is nearly constant ; viz . its own weight , This force would produce equal increments of velocity in ...
Pagina 96
... force of a boy's arm , this part of his work would not have merited serious investigation ; but the prin- ciple he assumes is specious , and the impression it has produced so considerable , that I have been induced to draw up the ...
... force of a boy's arm , this part of his work would not have merited serious investigation ; but the prin- ciple he assumes is specious , and the impression it has produced so considerable , that I have been induced to draw up the ...
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