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" ... we substitute the causes which produce them, it may be said that the accelerative force is as the moving force directly, and the quantity of matter moved inversely, "
A new treatise on mechanics, by the author of A new introduction to the ... - Page 180
by Joseph Denison - 1841 - 184 pages
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Observations on the hypotheses which have been assumed to account for the ...

Samuel Vince - Gravitation - 1806 - 72 pages
...urged towards the sun. 13. But the force here determined is the moving force ; now the accelerating force is as the moving force directly and the quantity of matter inversely ; if therefore we put e for the density of the planet, the quantity of matter is as егг...
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An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Mechanics: In Five Books ...

William Marrat - Mechanics - 1810 - 512 pages
...moving force is as the accelerating force and the quantity of matter moved jointly : or the accelerating force is as the moving force directly and the quantity of matter moved inversely, That is, if M denote the moving force, F the accelerating force, Q the quantity of matter moved, and...
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A Treatise on Mechanics: Intended as an Introduction to the Study of Natural ...

Bewick Bridge - Mathematics - 1814 - 630 pages
...by the velocity generated in a given time. fore, for the momentum and velocity of a body in motion, we substitute the causes which produce them, it may...directly, and the quantity of matter moved inversely; or in general, if M = moving force of a body, Q = its quantity of matter, and F=the accelerative force,...
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A Treatise on Mechanics: Intended as an Introduction to the Study of Natural ...

Bewick Bridge - Mathematics - 1814 - 622 pages
...body in motion, we substitute the causes which produce them, it may be said, that the acceler alive force is as the moving force directly, and the quantity of matter moved inversely; or in general, if M = moving force of a body, Q = its quantity of matter, and F= the accelerative force,...
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New Series of The Mathematical Repository, Volume 3

Thomas Leybourn - Mathematics - 1814 - 420 pages
...are compared ; also, by what means their moving forces ; and shew that the accelerating force varies as the moving force directly, and the quantity of matter moved inversely. 13. Prove, that if the object placed before a spherical reflector be a straight line, the image is...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts ..., Volume 14

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 762 pages
...force is as the accelerating force and quantity of matter moved, jointly; that is, the accelerating force is as the moving force directly, and the quantity of matter moved inverfely. Thus, let a mafs of matter, equal to 4 oz. be impelled by a force equal to 3 oz. then the...
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Cambridge Problems: Being a Collection of the Printed Questions Proposed to ...

University of Cambridge - Mathematics - 1821 - 254 pages
...are compared ; also, by what means their moving forces ; and shew that the accelerating force varies as the moving force directly, and the quantity of matter moved inversely. 13. Prove, that if the object placed before a spherical reflector be a straight line, the image is...
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A new treatise on mechanics, by the author of A new introduction to the ...

Joseph Denison - Mechanics - 1841 - 210 pages
...body is called the moving force; and the force which generates velocity is called the nccelerative force; if, therefore, for the momentum and velocity...that there is no foundation for dividing the force which'produces both, into two forces, one producing momentum and the other velocity. He does not here...
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