| a. privat deschanel - 1873 - 1076 páginas
...resistance is independent of the unit of mass, and depends only on the units of length and time, being directly as the unit of length, and inversely as the unit of time—a property which is also characteristic of the unit of velocity. Hence a resistance, like a... | |
| William Garnett - 1875 - 348 páginas
...the square of the unit of time. This also follows immediately from the fact that the unit of force varies directly as the unit of mass, directly as the unit of length, and inversely as the square of the unit of time. 57. Ex.l. Suppose that a force is represented by 3218 when a second, a... | |
| Joseph David Everett - 1875 - 112 páginas
...and T), v must vary directly as I and inversely as t ; that is to say, the unit of velocity varies directly as the unit of length, and inversely as the unit of time. V Equation (1) also shows that the numerical value — of a given velocity V varies inversely as the... | |
| William Garnett - 1875 - 332 páginas
...is kept constant. Therefore, when all are allowed to vary together, the unit of velocity will vary directly as the unit of length, and inversely as the unit of time. (See Todhunter's Algebra, Art. 425.) the number of such units in the quantity considered, and constituting... | |
| Richard Wormell - 1876 - 282 páginas
...be / times the old, where f=v -5- 1, or if we eliminate v, The unit of velocity, therefore, varies directly as the unit of length and inversely as the unit of time, and the unit of acceleration varies directly as the unit of length, and inversely as the square of... | |
| Joseph David Everett - 1879 - 236 páginas
...and T), v must vary directly as / and inversely as t ; that is to say, the unit of velocity varies directly as the unit of length, and inversely as the' unit of time. V Equation (1) also shows that the numerical value — of a given velocity varies inversely as the... | |
| James Edward Henry Gordon - 1880 - 388 páginas
...Hence the unit of velocity varies inversely as the unit of time. That is, the unit of velocity varies directly as the unit of length and inversely as the unit of time. This is expressed by saying that velocity is of one dimension in length and minus one ( — 1) in time.*... | |
| Augustin Privat-Deschanel - 1881 - 302 páginas
...resistance is independent of the unit of mass, and depends only on the units of length and time, being directly as the unit of length, and inversely as the unit of time — a property which is also characteristic of the unit of velocity. Hence a resistance, like a velocity,... | |
| Joshua Joseph J. Doherty - 1881 - 240 páginas
...the same ratio. Therefore, when both the units of length and time vary, the unit of velocity varies directly as the unit of length and inversely as the unit of time. Thus, when a foot is the unit of length and a second the unit of time, the unit of velocity is 1 foot... | |
| Joseph David Everett - 1891 - 250 páginas
...and T), v must vary directly as I and inversely as t ; that is to say, the unit of velocity varies directly as the unit of length, and inversely as the unit of time. y Equation (1) also shows that the numerical value — of a given velocity varies inversely as the... | |
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