The Principles of Mechanical Philosophy Applied to Industrial Mechanics: Forming a Sequel to the Author's "Exercises on Mechanics and Natural Philosophy."Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 - 342 pages |
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... Substituting the value of v given in eq . ( 1 ) , we get s = t2 × 2 ... ( 3 ) . If the body be projected vertically downwards with the velocity V , then the space due to projection = tv ; but we have from the second law of motion , s ...
... Substituting the value of v given in eq . ( 1 ) , we get s = t2 × 2 ... ( 3 ) . If the body be projected vertically downwards with the velocity V , then the space due to projection = tv ; but we have from the second law of motion , s ...
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... substituting this value of t in eq . ( 3 ) , we get v2 - v12 2 gi ... ( 5 ) ; where the value of g , is given in eq . ( 1 ) ; by substituting this value in eqs . ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) , and ( 5 ) , we obtain v = v1 ± pg w · ·· t . ( 6 ) , pg s ...
... substituting this value of t in eq . ( 3 ) , we get v2 - v12 2 gi ... ( 5 ) ; where the value of g , is given in eq . ( 1 ) ; by substituting this value in eqs . ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) , and ( 5 ) , we obtain v = v1 ± pg w · ·· t . ( 6 ) , pg s ...
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... Substituting in eq . ( 2 ) , the value of L as expressed in eq . ( 4 ) , we find N = ( P - f ) Ink 33000 ( 1 + f ) ( 5 ) . If P be required , we have from this equality 33000N ( 1 + f1 ) P = + f2 ... ( 6 ) . Ink Example 1. Suppose the ...
... Substituting in eq . ( 2 ) , the value of L as expressed in eq . ( 4 ) , we find N = ( P - f ) Ink 33000 ( 1 + f ) ( 5 ) . If P be required , we have from this equality 33000N ( 1 + f1 ) P = + f2 ... ( 6 ) . Ink Example 1. Suppose the ...
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... Substituting the value of the constants , we have -9301 v = 12.5 + 20570P - 9 ( 2 ) . In the case proposed P = 40 ... value of the quantity required . Substituting this , we have v = 12.5 + 665.5 = 678 . Now the volume in the table ...
... Substituting the value of the constants , we have -9301 v = 12.5 + 20570P - 9 ( 2 ) . In the case proposed P = 40 ... value of the quantity required . Substituting this , we have v = 12.5 + 665.5 = 678 . Now the volume in the table ...
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... substituting the value of L , given in eq . ( 4 ) , Art . 40. , we get N = P - f Kln 1 + f 33000 · • ( 5 ) . Now when K , l , n , and c , are given , P may be found by Prob . 3 . To find N , when P , and c are given . Substituting in eq ...
... substituting the value of L , given in eq . ( 4 ) , Art . 40. , we get N = P - f Kln 1 + f 33000 · • ( 5 ) . Now when K , l , n , and c , are given , P may be found by Prob . 3 . To find N , when P , and c are given . Substituting in eq ...
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