| William Enfield - 1811 - 476 sayfa
...siruition of the object. Raise AB perpendicular to the plane of the horizon, and equal to four times the height from which a body must fall to acquire the given velocity. Bisect AB in G : through G draw HG perpendicular to AB : at the point A raise AC perpendicular to AK,... | |
| 1852 - 568 sayfa
...of rest. 4. PROP. To find the locus of the planet of equal velocities. Let the vertical AK represent the height from which a body must fall to acquire the given velocity ; draw KCC, making, with the horizontal line CH, Fig. 4. plane in C, and making the angle AKC equal... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1852 - 550 sayfa
...of rest. 4. PROP. To find the locus of the planes of equal velocities. Let the vertical AK represent the height from which a body must fall to acquire the given velocity ; draw KCC, making, with the horizontal line CH, Fig. 4. plane in C, and making the angle AKC equal... | |
| Thomas Tate - 1853 - 396 sayfa
...state of rest To find the locus of the planes of equal velocities. 241. Let the vertical AK represent the height from which a body must fall to acquire the given velocity; draw KCC, making, with the horizontal line c H, the angle K c H equal to the angle of friction ; then... | |
| John William Nystrom - 1873 - 32 sayfa
...downward, upward, or horizontal ; hence, to find the force with which it is moving, we only require to find the height from which a body must fall to acquire the given velocity, and said height, multiplied by the weight, gives the striking force in foot pounds, or the amount of... | |
| John William Nystrom - 1874 - 82 sayfa
...downward, upward, or horizontal ; hence, to find the force with which it is moving, we only require to find the height from which a body must fall to acquire the given velocity, and said height, multiplied by the weight, gives the striking force in foot pounds, or the amount of... | |
| |