| Neil Arnott - 1827 - 692 Seiten
...but the little one would perform a greater part of the journey, just in proportion to its littleness. A man in a boat pulling a rope attached to a large...the boat : but he really moves the ship a little, for a thousand men in a thousand boats, pulling in the same way at the same time, would make the ship... | |
| Neil Arnott - 1829 - 542 Seiten
...meet: but the little one would perform a greater part of the journey, in proportion to its littleness. A man in a boat pulling a rope attached to a large...move the boat: but he really moves the ship a little, for a thousand men in a thousand boats, pulling simultaneously in the same way, would make the ship... | |
| 1833 - 426 Seiten
...pendulums, they would approach and meet ; but the little one would perform more than half of the journey. A man in a boat pulling a rope attached to a large...the boat : but he really moves the ship a little, for, supposing the resistance of the ship to be just a thousand times greater than that of the boat,... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1837 - 374 Seiten
...man in a boat pulls at a rope attached to another boat of equal weight, the boats will move towards each other with equal velocities ; but a man in a...of lead and the earth attract each other with equal forces, and the two bodies approach each other with equal momenta. (See Art. 8.) 52. Since momentum... | |
| Neil Arnott - 1838 - 596 Seiten
...approach and meet ; but the little one would perform more of the journey in proportion to its littleness. A man in a boat pulling a rope attached to a large...the boat : but he really moves the ship a little, for, supposing the resistance of the ship to be just a thousand times greater than that of the boat,... | |
| Neil Arnott - 1841 - 560 Seiten
...approach and meet; but the little one would perform more of the journey in proportion to its littleness. A man in a boat pulling a rope attached to a large...move the boat: but he really moves the ship a little, for, supposing the resistance of the ship to be just a thousand times greater than that of the boat,... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1842 - 384 Seiten
...man in a boat pulls at a rope attached to another boat of equal weight, the boats will move towards each other with equal velocities ; but a man in a...that of the boat as its weight is greater. A pound i of lead and the earth attract each other with equal forces, and the two bodies approach each other... | |
| 1842 - 496 Seiten
...approach and meet ; but the little one would perform more of the journey in proportion to its littleness. A man in a boat pulling a rope attached to a large...the boat : but he really moves the ship a little, for, supposing the resistance of the ship to be just a thousand times greater than that of the boat,... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1846 - 454 Seiten
...man in a boat pulls at a rope attached to another boat of equal weight, the boats will move towards each other with equal velocities ; but a man in a...of lead and the earth attract each other with equal forces, and the two bodies approach each other with equal momenta. (See Art. 8.) 52. Since momentum... | |
| Denison Olmsted - 1851 - 492 Seiten
...roio of equal bodies, motion bemg communicated to the series from the first body. Case of a boat mid a ship. Seems only to move the boat, but he really moves...of lead and the earth attract each other with equal forces, and the two bodies approach each other with equal momenta. (See Art. 8.) This law of motion... | |
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