Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... forces , while B and C , like a continu- ous magnetic body , conduct on to D the force whereby it is seized or conformed , yet not so powerfully as C is seized by B. And these iron nails derive the force from the mere contact , and from ...
... forces , while B and C , like a continu- ous magnetic body , conduct on to D the force whereby it is seized or conformed , yet not so powerfully as C is seized by B. And these iron nails derive the force from the mere contact , and from ...
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... force at the point A , the extremity of the lever BA , which force is always less than the total weight of the stone , and varies with its shape and elevation . SAGR . Good : but there occurs to me another question about which I am ...
... force at the point A , the extremity of the lever BA , which force is always less than the total weight of the stone , and varies with its shape and elevation . SAGR . Good : but there occurs to me another question about which I am ...
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... force acting at D is less than the moment of the same force at A , that is , applied at the distance CA ; and the mo- ments are less in the ratio of the length DF to AC ; consequently it is necessary to increase the force at D in order ...
... force acting at D is less than the moment of the same force at A , that is , applied at the distance CA ; and the mo- ments are less in the ratio of the length DF to AC ; consequently it is necessary to increase the force at D in order ...
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