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Let p and q be two parallel forces , applied to the extremities E , F , of the line E F
, with which their directions make any angle ; I say that their resultant R is equal
to their sum , is parallel to them , and that the point of application 0 , divides the ...
Let p and q be two parallel forces , applied to the extremities E , F , of the line E F
, with which their directions make any angle ; I say that their resultant R is equal
to their sum , is parallel to them , and that the point of application 0 , divides the ...
Page 64
lent to P and Q , of which it is necessary to determine the resultant , and the
directions of which produced ought necessarily to meet ... It is clear that the
circum : stances of this decomposition are , in an inverse direction , the same as
that of the ...
lent to P and Q , of which it is necessary to determine the resultant , and the
directions of which produced ought necessarily to meet ... It is clear that the
circum : stances of this decomposition are , in an inverse direction , the same as
that of the ...
Page 67
The first case which presents itself , is that where the angle formed by the
directions of the forces is a right angle . Let then the direction of the two forces P ,
Q , be perpendicular to each other , their resultant R being unknown . B . . . A . .
The first case which presents itself , is that where the angle formed by the
directions of the forces is a right angle . Let then the direction of the two forces P ,
Q , be perpendicular to each other , their resultant R being unknown . B . . . A . .
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