An Elementary Treatise on Kinematics and KineticsRivingtons, 1876 - 211 sayfa |
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acceleration acquires a velocity amount of force angle angular velocity ARTHUR HOLMES axis Balliol College body Book Cambridge Catena Classicorum centre chord circle cose Crown 8vo curve cycloid denote descent determine direction of motion distance Edited feet per second fixed point force acting FRANCIS STORR given heavy particle Hence highest point horizontal plane impact impinges impulse inclined plane instant intensity interval late Fellow latus rectum length lowest point magnitude Marlborough College measure miles an hour minute momentum oscillation Oxford parabola parallelogram particle is projected pass path perpendicular point moves point of projection produced PROP pulley Queen's College R. C. JEBB radius rebounds represent rest Rugby School second per second sine Small 8vo smooth straight line string Suppose tangent tension tion Trinity College uniform units of space units of velocity velo vertex vertical plane weight yards
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