| William Garnett - 1875 - 332 páginas
...seen (Art. 77) that when work is done on a free particle, an equivalent amount of energy is always given to it ; this could not be the case were work...length, and directly as the square of the unit of time. 192. The unit of density [D] is the density of a body the unit of volume of which contains the unit... | |
| William Garnett - 1875 - 348 páginas
...seen (Art. 77) that when work is done on a free particle, an equivalent amount of energy is always given to it ; this could not be the case were work...a moving particle will of course vary inversely as tho unit of mass, inversely as the square of the unit of length, and directly as the square of the... | |
| Joseph David Everett - 1875 - 112 páginas
...the square of the unit of time ; and the numerical value of a given acceleration varies inversely as the unit of length, and directly as the square of the unit of time. It will be observed that these have been deduced as direct consequences from the fact that [the numerical... | |
| Joshua Joseph J. Doherty - 1881 - 240 páginas
...and directly as the unit of time, and the numerical measure of an acceleration varies inversely as the unit of length and directly as the square of the unit of time. 19. Representations of Velocities and Accelerations. — Velocities and accelerations may be represented... | |
| Joseph David Everett - 1886 - 254 páginas
...the square of the unit of time; and the numerical value of a given acceleration varies inversely as the unit of length, and directly as the square of the unit of time. It will be observed that these have been deduced as direct consequences from the fact that [the numerical... | |
| Joseph David Everett - 1891 - 250 páginas
...the square of the unit of time; and the numerical value of a given acceleration varies inversely as the unit of length, and directly as the square of the unit of time. It will be observed that these have been deduced as direct consequences from the fact that [the numerical... | |
| Arthur Gordon Webster - 1897 - 594 páginas
...h 1 [Time] [Time2] \_T* or the numeric of a certain acceleration varies inversely as the magnitude of the unit of length, and directly as the square of the unit of time. For instance, an acceleration in which a velocity of 10 feet per second is gained in 2 seconds is equal... | |
| Arthur Gordon Webster - 1904 - 612 páginas
...[Acceleration] = ^f - L^J _ |_J , or the numeric of a certain acceleration varies inversely as the magnitude of the unit of length, and directly as the square of the unit of time. For instance, an acceleration in which a velocity of 10 feet per second is gained in 2 seconds is equal... | |
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