| Sir John Budd Phear - Mechanics - 1850 - 276 pages
....(4). Equations (3) and (4) will determine 0 and <p, and therefore the positions of equilibrium. (16). One end of a string is fixed to the extremity of a smooth uniform rod, and the other to a ring through which the rod passes, the string is then hung over a smooth peg. Determine the least length... | |
| Isaac Todhunter - Statics - 1853 - 362 pages
...force which bisects the line joining the pegs and passes through the lowest point of the square. 13. One end of a string is fixed to the extremity of a smooth uniform rod, and the other to a ring which passes over the rod, and the string is hung over a smooth peg. Determine the least length of... | |
| Stephen Parkinson - Dynamics - 1863 - 396 pages
...least disc which may be pressed between them without causing them to separate _ 1 — cos a cos a 58. One end of a string is fixed to the extremity of a...the rod to the vertical cannot be less than 45°. 59. Two similar and equal smooth rods AB, BC, have a compass-joint at B; a ring without weight slides... | |
| W. G. Willson - Dynamics - 1874 - 294 pages
...the weight of the cylinder in order that it may not be upset by the balls. Am. IT = 2 FP (!-£>). 27. One end of a string is fixed to the extremity of a...over the rod, and the string is hung over a smooth rail ; prove that if a be the inclination of the rod to the horizon in the position of equilibrium,... | |
| Stephen Parkinson - 1874 - 436 pages
...disc."which may be pressed between them without causing them to separate 1 — cos a « = r. cos a 68. One end of a string is fixed to the extremity of a...to a ring without weight which passes over the rod, and.the string is hung over a smooth peg. Determine the least length of the .string for which equilibrium... | |
| Richard Wormell - Dynamics - 1876 - 282 pages
...Supposing the resistance to be the same in the two cases ; find the acceleration due to gravity. 23. One end of a string is fixed to the extremity of a...the rod, and the string is hung over a smooth peg. The length of the string is 162 inches, 97 being on one side of the peg and 65 inches on the other... | |
| Stephen Parkinson - 1881 - 440 pages
...least disc which may be pressed between them without causing them to separate 1 — cos t cos a 68. One end of a string is fixed to the extremity of a...the rod, and the string is hung over a smooth peg. Petermine the least length of the string for which equilibrium is possible, and shew that the inclination... | |
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