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... Straight Line of quickest descent Kinetic Energy equivalent to Work done Examples of Horse Power Convertibility of Energy 92 93 95 97 100 101 110 111 112 113 115 116 118 Conservation of Energy and Perpetual Motion Examination 119 122 ...
... Straight Line of quickest descent Kinetic Energy equivalent to Work done Examples of Horse Power Convertibility of Energy 92 93 95 97 100 101 110 111 112 113 115 116 118 Conservation of Energy and Perpetual Motion Examination 119 122 ...
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... straight line can be drawn in any direction and of any length ; if then a straight line be drawn in the direction in which a point is moving and of such length as to contain as many units of length as there are units of velocity in the ...
... straight line can be drawn in any direction and of any length ; if then a straight line be drawn in the direction in which a point is moving and of such length as to contain as many units of length as there are units of velocity in the ...
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... straight line which represents an acceleration in magnitude and direc- tion will also completely represent the velocity generated in the unit of time to which the acceleration corresponds . 17. Suppose a point to be moving with two ...
... straight line which represents an acceleration in magnitude and direc- tion will also completely represent the velocity generated in the unit of time to which the acceleration corresponds . 17. Suppose a point to be moving with two ...
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... straight lines drawn from a point , the resultant velocity will be represented in magnitude and direction by the ... line AC , with velocity v , the tube remaining always parallel to AB . Then , supposing the point P to start from A when ...
... straight lines drawn from a point , the resultant velocity will be represented in magnitude and direction by the ... line AC , with velocity v , the tube remaining always parallel to AB . Then , supposing the point P to start from A when ...
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... straight line AD represents in magnitude and direction the resultant velocity of the point P , that is , the ... straight lines repre- senting the velocities are equal , and parallel to , and in the same sense as , the sides of a closed ...
... straight line AD represents in magnitude and direction the resultant velocity of the point P , that is , the ... straight lines repre- senting the velocities are equal , and parallel to , and in the same sense as , the sides of a closed ...
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Astronomical unit axis body centimetre centre circle coefficient of elasticity constant cos² cubic foot cycloid denoted density direction of motion directrix distance earth equal and opposite equation exerted F. A. Paley falling freely Fcap feet per second find the velocity foot foot-pounds force acting friction given gravity Hence horizontal plane impact impinge impulse inclined plane inelastic instant interval J. W. Donaldson kinetic energy latus rectum law of motion number of units numerical measure numerically equal parabola particle is projected particle of mass perpendicular point of projection Post 8vo pound pressure pulley radius ratio relative rest resultant force shew sin² smooth smooth plane space passed sphere straight line strikes string Suppose tension uniform unit of acceleration unit of force unit of length unit of mass unit of velocity unit of volume v₁ varies inversely vertex vertical plane weight
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