The New Encyclopædia Britannica in 30 Volumes: Macropædia : Knowledge in Depth. - 19 Bd, Volumes 1-19Encyclopædia Britannica, 1974 |
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Page 392
... forces at the same time . If any one force f were acting alone , it would produce an acceleration given by Newton's second law ( see 1 ) . Because accelerations are added vectorially in which directions as well as magnitudes are ...
... forces at the same time . If any one force f were acting alone , it would produce an acceleration given by Newton's second law ( see 1 ) . Because accelerations are added vectorially in which directions as well as magnitudes are ...
Page 392
... forces are to be combined in the same way to specify the total force ƒ related to the total acceleration a . For two or more interacting particles , Newton's second law is to be written separately for each particle . If any force ƒ ...
... forces are to be combined in the same way to specify the total force ƒ related to the total acceleration a . For two or more interacting particles , Newton's second law is to be written separately for each particle . If any force ƒ ...
Page 399
... forces and the concomitant deformations is the au av ( 56 ) + subject of the theory of elasticity . Accordingly , this will 0 дхду now be considered . Elasticity ; concept of stress . A solid of arbitrary shape др du may be considered ...
... forces and the concomitant deformations is the au av ( 56 ) + subject of the theory of elasticity . Accordingly , this will 0 дхду now be considered . Elasticity ; concept of stress . A solid of arbitrary shape др du may be considered ...
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