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" A numerical value - will vary inversely as /, and directly in the duplicate ratio of t. In other words, the unit of acceleration varies directly as the unit of length, and inversely as the square of the unit of time ; and the numerical value of a given... "
A Treatise on Elementary Dynamics, for the Use of Colleges and Schools - Página 88
por William Garnett - 1889 - 320 páginas
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A Treatise on Elementary Dynamics

William Garnett - 1875 - 332 páginas
...measure of a given force or impulse. It will be found that the numerical measure of a given amount of work varies inversely as the unit of mass, inversely...length, and directly as the square of the unit of time. We will illustrate this by some examples. Ex. 1. The units of time, length, and mass being the second,...
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A Treatise on Elementary Dynamics

William Garnett - 1875 - 348 páginas
...The numerical measure of the kinetic energy of a moving particle will of course vary inversely as tho unit of mass, inversely as the square of the unit...length, and directly as the square of the unit of time. 192. The unit of density [Z>] is the density of a body the unit of volume of which contains the unit...
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Illustrations of the Centimetre-gramme-second (C.G.S.) System of Units ...

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...
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A Treatise on Elementary Dynamics for the Use of Colleges and Schools

William Garnett - 1879 - 330 páginas
...centimetre, that is, '03281 feet, the value ofg in British measure being 32'1912. The unit of work is one dimension in mass, two in length, and minus two...foot-pound, referred to the above metric units, is — J --— 15.432 ^03281 ' = 13,564,400 nearly. We shall not work any more examples of the change...
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An elementary text-book of mechanics (kinematics and dynamics).

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...
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Units and Physical Constants

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...
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Illustrations of the C.G.S. System of Units: With Tables of Physical Constants

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...
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The Theory of Electricity and Magnetism

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...
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The Dynamics of Particles and of Rigid, Elastic, and Fluid Bodies: Being ...

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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