The New Encyclopædia Britannica in 30 Volumes: Macropædia : Knowledge in Depth. - 19 Bd, Volumes 1-19Encyclopædia Britannica, 1974 |
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Page 392
... force , the force is set equal to zero in Newton's second law ; this implies that acceleration is zero . Recalling that acceleration is defined as the time rate of change of velocity , zero acceleration implies constant velocity ...
... force , the force is set equal to zero in Newton's second law ; this implies that acceleration is zero . Recalling that acceleration is defined as the time rate of change of velocity , zero acceleration implies constant velocity ...
Page 392
... force , the force is set equal to zero in Newton's second law ; this implies that acceleration is zero . Recalling that acceleration is defined as the time rate of change of velocity , zero acceleration implies constant velocity ...
... force , the force is set equal to zero in Newton's second law ; this implies that acceleration is zero . Recalling that acceleration is defined as the time rate of change of velocity , zero acceleration implies constant velocity ...
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... force . This proportion of internal force carried by unit ( 62 ) U = 0dldx , D = дФ / ду of stress area is termed the stress . If the force that has to be balanced is P , and the area 22d02d over which the stress can be assumed to be ...
... force . This proportion of internal force carried by unit ( 62 ) U = 0dldx , D = дФ / ду of stress area is termed the stress . If the force that has to be balanced is P , and the area 22d02d over which the stress can be assumed to be ...
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