Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... body , and yet it receives no momentum . The objector would probably say that though the force be applied , yet there may be no momentum trans- ferred to the body . But this would be quite wrong , as can be most easily recognised if ...
... body , and yet it receives no momentum . The objector would probably say that though the force be applied , yet there may be no momentum trans- ferred to the body . But this would be quite wrong , as can be most easily recognised if ...
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... body . Thus two equal tensive forces acting through parallel opposite faces would keep the body in balance . Or two numerically equal forces , the one tensive and the other compressive , acting through parallel surfaces facing the same ...
... body . Thus two equal tensive forces acting through parallel opposite faces would keep the body in balance . Or two numerically equal forces , the one tensive and the other compressive , acting through parallel surfaces facing the same ...
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... body to another the first does work upon the second , the amount of work done being measured by the amount of energy trans- ferred . The rate at which energy is transferred is the rate of doing work , or the horse - power . The doing of ...
... body to another the first does work upon the second , the amount of work done being measured by the amount of energy trans- ferred . The rate at which energy is transferred is the rate of doing work , or the horse - power . The doing of ...
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