| Peter Guthrie Tait - 1865 - 394 páginas
...illustrate by referring to small and trivial cases as well as to the grandest phenomena we can conceive. 60. LAW II. Change of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force acts. We have considered change of velocity, or acceleration,... | |
| George Farrer Rodwell - 1871 - 620 páginas
...remain so, and if it be in motion it will continue to move in the same straight line with uniform speed. Law II. Change of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force art». When a person is on board a boat which is moving uniformly... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait, William John Steele - 1871 - 462 páginas
...illustrate by referring to small and trivial cases as well as to the grandest phenomena we can conceive. 65. LAW II. Change of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction of the straight ''ne in which the force acts. We have considered change of velocity, or acceleration,... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1872 - 316 páginas
...proportionalem esse vi motrici impressae, et fieri secundum lineam rectam qud vis ilia imprimitur. Change of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force acts. 218. If any force generates motion, a double force will... | |
| Thomas Minchin Goodeve - 1874 - 340 páginas
...we pass on to examine the exact relation between force and the motion which it produces. Second Law. Change of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force is impressed. Hitherto it has been sufficient to speak of the... | |
| S. Parkinson - 1874 - 420 páginas
...proportionalem esse vi motrici impress^, et fieri secundum lineam rectam qud vis ilia •imprimitur. " Change of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force acts." LEX III. Actioni contrariam semper et cequalem esse... | |
| Thomas Minchin Goodeve - 1874 - 336 páginas
...we pass on to examine the exact relation between force and the motion which it produces. Second Law. Change of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force is impressed. Hitherto it has been sufficient to speak of the... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1874 - 848 páginas
...line, except in so far as it may be compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it. id. Change of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force is impressed. 3</. To every action there is always an equal... | |
| W. G. Willson - 1874 - 294 páginas
...motion. This leads to the enunciation of the second law. 7. LAW II. — The change in the quantity of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force acts. By the change of the quantity of motion is here to be... | |
| William Garnett - 1875 - 348 páginas
...state of motion, so that this latter part of the law is a necessary consequence of the former. 27. LAW II. Change of motion is proportional to the impressed...that force acts. The phrase " change of motion " here means change of quantity of motion or change of momentum. If the force be finite it will require a... | |
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