| Isaac Newton - 1729 - 444 páginas
...remaining, after all thofe refiftances arc overcome, will produce an acceleration of motion proportional thereto, as well in the parts of the Machine, as in the refifting body. But to treat of Mechanics is not my prefent bufinek. I was only willing to fhew by... | |
| William Emerson - 1758 - 410 páginas
...remaining, after all thefe refiftances are overcome ; will produce an acceleration of motion proportional thereto, as well in the parts of the machine, as in the refifting body. Now how a machine may be contrived to perform this to the beft advantage, will appear... | |
| Samuel Clark - 1764 - 164 páginas
...remaining, after all thofe refiftances are overcome, will produce an acceleration of motion proportional thereto, as well in the parts of the machine as in the refilling body. This part of the bufinefs of mechanics may therefore be eafily comprifed in one general analogy thus... | |
| William Emerson - 1825 - 506 páginas
...remaining, after all these resistances are overcome, will produce an acceleration of motion proportional thereto, as well in the parts of the machine, as in the resisting body. Now, how a machine may be contrived to perform this to the best advantage, will appear... | |
| 1834 - 434 páginas
...remaining, after all these resistances are[ overcon:e, will produce an acceleration of motion proportional thereto, as well in the parts of the machine, as in the resisting body. Now, how a machine may be contrived to perform this to the best advantage will appear... | |
| John Abbott - 1835 - 140 páginas
...remaining, after all these resistances are overcome, will produce an acceleration of motion proportional thereto, as well in the parts of the machine as in the resisting body. Now how a machine may be contrived to perform this to the best advanr tage, will appear... | |
| William Emerson - 1836 - 498 páginas
...acceleration of motion proportional thereto, as well m the parts of the machine, as in the resisting body. Now, how a machine may be contrived to perform this to the best advantage, will appear from the following rules. the weight, something greater than in the proportion... | |
| Israel Kaufman - 1903 - 448 páginas
...remaining after all those resistances are overcome, will produce an acceleration of motion proportional thereto, as well in the parts of the machine as in the resisting body." This passage is, probably, the original from which the above is a transformed statement.... | |
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