| Martin Clare, Benjamin Webb - Business - 1764 - 208 pages
...this Family from firft to laft, allowing 5/. a Year Difcompt on the Fines ? , • 4823/. i8j. \Q\d. 1. If the Quantities of Matter in any two or more Bodies,...Velocities of thefe Bodies be equal, their Forces will be direâly as the Quantities of Mauer contained in. them. 3. If both the Quantities of Matter and the... | |
| Anthony Birks, John Birks - Arithmetic - 1766 - 640 pages
...: : 21014400 : 1306594.82. féconds, min. // /// ; ,/ 1306594.82= 1135.554 = 18 55 33. Q¿ EF '-'i. If the quantities of matter in any two or more bodies,...proportion to their velocities. 2. If the velocities of thefc bodies be equal, their forces will be direitly as the quantities of matter contained in them.... | |
| Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1785 - 350 pages
...Ib. Avoirdupoile, the Friction of the Machine rejected ? MOTION of BODIES with their Velocities. 1 . If the Quantities of Matter in any two or more Bodies...moved, will be in Proportion to their Velocities. a. If the Velocities of thefe Bodies be equal, their Forces will be directly as the Quantities of Matter... | |
| Paul Deighan - Arithmetic - 1804 - 504 pages
...lolid feet of water, As 6 : 187! :: 9 : Anf. aSi^. Motions of Bodies, -with their Velocities. ift, If the quantities of matter, in any two or more bodies,...wherewith they are moved, will be in proportion to their velocieties. 2d, If the velocities of tlici'c bodies be equal, their forces will be dire<Tt!y as the... | |
| Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1806 - 342 pages
...62^Ib. Avoirdupois, the Friction of the Machine rejected ? MOTION of BODIES, with their Velocities. 1. If the- Quantities of Matter, in any two or more Bodies...are moved will be in Proportion to their Velocities. .-. If the Velocities of these Bodies be equal, their Forces will be directly as the Quantities of... | |
| John Gough - Arithmetic - 1813 - 358 pages
...jlnsw. t'81 Jib. MOTION <tf BODIES toitk their VELOCITIES. 1. If the quantities of matter in any two-or more bodies •put in motion be equal, the forces wherewith they are tnoved will be in proportion to their velocities. 2 If the velocity of these bodies be equal, their... | |
| Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1815 - 340 pages
...Avoirdupois, the friction of the machine rejected ? P • M0TI0N of B0DIES, with their Velocities. 1. If the quantities of matter, in any two or more bodies...proportion to their velocities. 2. If the velocities of these bodies be equal, their forces will be directly as the quantities of matter contained in them.... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1822 - 562 pages
...moved will be in proportion to their velocities, or swiftness of motion. 2. If the velocities nf these bodies be equal, their forces will be directly as the quantities of matter contained in them, that is, as their weights. 3. If both the quantities of matter, and the velocities he unequal, the... | |
| Ira Wanzer - Arithmetic - 1831 - 408 pages
...the moon, as 200 to 5, or as 40 to 1, Ans. PROB. XXIX. — Motion of bodies, with their Velocities« If the quantities of matter in any two or more bodies, put in motion, be equal, the forces by which they are moved will be in proportion to their velocities, or swiftness of motion. If the velocities... | |
| Charles Waterhouse - Arithmetic - 1842 - 178 pages
...force by which they are moved, will be in proportion to their velocities. 2. If the velocities of these bodies be equal, their forces will be directly as the quantities of matter contained in them, that is, as their weights. 3. If both the quantities of matter and the velocities be unequal, the forces,... | |
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