Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... speed A in time C , bears to the space traversed by F with speed B in time D a ratio which is the product of the ratio of the speed A to the speed B by the ratio of the time C to the time D. For if G is the distance traversed by E at speed ...
... speed A in time C , bears to the space traversed by F with speed B in time D a ratio which is the product of the ratio of the speed A to the speed B by the ratio of the time C to the time D. For if G is the distance traversed by E at speed ...
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... speed and gaining speed in proportion to the time from the beginning of the motion ; such a motion as would , for instance , in eight beats of the pulse acquire eight degrees of speed ; having at the end of the fourth beat acquired four ...
... speed and gaining speed in proportion to the time from the beginning of the motion ; such a motion as would , for instance , in eight beats of the pulse acquire eight degrees of speed ; having at the end of the fourth beat acquired four ...
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... speed our Author has found no better method than to use the momentum acquired by a body in nat- urally accelerated motion . The speed of a body which has in this manner acquired any momen- tum whatever will , when converted into uni ...
... speed our Author has found no better method than to use the momentum acquired by a body in nat- urally accelerated motion . The speed of a body which has in this manner acquired any momen- tum whatever will , when converted into uni ...
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