The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... force , for instance , though the effect be cumulative , with continued exertion of the cause , yet each ele- mentary or individual action of the force is , to our apprehension , instanter accompanied with its corresponding increment of ...
... force , for instance , though the effect be cumulative , with continued exertion of the cause , yet each ele- mentary or individual action of the force is , to our apprehension , instanter accompanied with its corresponding increment of ...
Page 217
... force so applied will have any tendency to turn the lever on its centre at all ? Or that force can be so transmitted along a rigid line perpendicu- lar to its direction , as to act elsewhere in space than along its own line of action ...
... force so applied will have any tendency to turn the lever on its centre at all ? Or that force can be so transmitted along a rigid line perpendicu- lar to its direction , as to act elsewhere in space than along its own line of action ...
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... force , if each force simply pressed its own half of the lever against the fulcrum ? And what can assure us that it is not so , except re- moval of one or other force and consequent tilting of the lever ? The other fundamental axiom of ...
... force , if each force simply pressed its own half of the lever against the fulcrum ? And what can assure us that it is not so , except re- moval of one or other force and consequent tilting of the lever ? The other fundamental axiom of ...
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