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The Origin and Economy of Energy in the Universe - Page 132
by Israel Kaufman - 1903 - 422 pages
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Theory of Existence: Pt. I. Devoted to the Enunciation of the Laws ..., Part 1

Elias Dexter - Force and energy - 1869 - 184 pages
...THE CONSIDERATION OF NEWTON'S FIRST COEOLLAKT TO HIS THREE LAWS OF MOTION ; WHICH READS AS FOLLOWS : "A body by two forces conjoined will describe the...that it would describe the sides, by those forces acting apart." THIS corollary was made the foundation of what is now known as the Theory of the Composition...
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The Works of George Berkeley, Volume 2

George Berkeley - 1871 - 538 pages
...sense, which form our concrete or real truths: for instance, that a body with conjunct forces describes the diagonal of a parallelogram, in the same time that it would the sides with separate. Is not this a principle of very extensive use? Doth not the doctrine of the...
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Cosmical Evolution: A New Theory of the Mechanism of Nature

Evan McLennan - Cosmogony - 1890 - 414 pages
...argument, if the centripetal force acts successively in C, D, E, etc., and •Con. I. of the Laws. A body by two forces conjoined will describe the diagonal...parallelogram, in the same time that It would describe the aides, by these forces apart. makes the body, in each single particle of time, to describe the right...
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English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are ..., Volume 57

Industrial arts - 1893 - 652 pages
...translated by Motte : " A body by two forces conjoined r. ill describe the diagonal of a parallelogram ш the same time that it would describe the sides, by those forces apart. If a body in a given time should be carried from A to В with a uniform motion, by the force M, and from А С by the force N,...
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The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne, Volume 2

George Berkeley - Idealism - 1898 - 588 pages
...relating to force, which contain useful truths : for instance, that a body with conjunct forces describes the diagonal of a parallelogram, in the same time that it would the sides with separate. Is not this a principle of very extensive use ? Doth not the doctrine of the...
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The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne, Volume 2

George Berkeley - Idealism - 1898 - 598 pages
...relating to force, which contain useful truths : for instance, that a body with conjunct forces describes the diagonal of a parallelogram, in the same time that it would the sides with separate. Is not this a principle of very extensive use ? Doth not the doctrine of the...
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Works, Volume 2

George Berkeley - 1898 - 568 pages
...relating to force, which contain useful truths : for instance, that a body with conjunci forces describes the diagonal of a parallelogram, in the same time that it would the sides with separate. Is not this a principle of very extensive use ? Doth not the doctrine of the...
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Cosmical Evolution: Critical and Constructive

Evan McLennan - Astronomy - 1916 - 538 pages
...the other as the times in which they are described: Now let the number of these *COR. 1. 3f the Laws. A body by two forces conjoined will describe the diagonal...the same time that it would describe the sides, by these forces apart. triangles be augmented, and their breadth diminished ad infinitum; and (by Cor....
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A Short History of Science

William Thompson Sedgwick, Harry Walter Tyler - Science - 1917 - 784 pages
...two bodies upon each other are always equal, and directed to contrary parts. Corollary I continues : A body by two forces conjoined will describe the diagonal...it would describe the sides, by those forces apart. Of these laws, Pearson in his Grammar of Science remarks : The Newtonian laws of motion form the starting-point...
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Great Experiments in Physics: Firsthand Accounts from Galileo to Einstein

Morris H. Shamos - Science - 1987 - 384 pages
...takes place also in attractions, as will he proved in the next scholium. Corollary I A hody hy trvo forces conjoined will describe the diagonal of a parallelogram, in the same time that it would descrihe the sides, hy those forces apart" A* 76 Tf a hody in a given time, hy the force M impressed...
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