Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... body does not re- main for any length of time at any given degree of velocity is evident from the following : be- cause if , some time - interval having been assigned , the body moves with the same speed in the last as in the first ...
... body does not re- main for any length of time at any given degree of velocity is evident from the following : be- cause if , some time - interval having been assigned , the body moves with the same speed in the last as in the first ...
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... body vary with the inclination of the plane . The speed reaches a maximum along a vertical di- rection , and for other directions diminishes as the plane diverges from the vertical . Therefore the im- petus , ability , energy , or , one ...
... body vary with the inclination of the plane . The speed reaches a maximum along a vertical di- rection , and for other directions diminishes as the plane diverges from the vertical . Therefore the im- petus , ability , energy , or , one ...
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... body is deflected so as to con- tinue its motion along the upward sloping plane BC ; and first let these planes be of equal length and placed so as to make equal angles with the horizontal line GH . Now it is well known that a body ...
... body is deflected so as to con- tinue its motion along the upward sloping plane BC ; and first let these planes be of equal length and placed so as to make equal angles with the horizontal line GH . Now it is well known that a body ...
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