A Text-book of PhysicsLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 951 páginas |
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... CHAPTER IV POSITION § 24. Province and subdivisions of mechanics . 25. Material particle . 26. Posi- 27. Vectors and scalars . 28. Motion . tion . motion 29. Different kinds of 23-26 CHAPTER V MOTION OF TRANSLATION $ 30 . Velocity ,
... CHAPTER IV POSITION § 24. Province and subdivisions of mechanics . 25. Material particle . 26. Posi- 27. Vectors and scalars . 28. Motion . tion . motion 29. Different kinds of 23-26 CHAPTER V MOTION OF TRANSLATION $ 30 . Velocity ,
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... particle . 35. Space passed over by a particle when its motion is uni- formly accelerated . 36. Graphical representation of a velocity . position of velocities . 38. Resolution of velocities . 39. Composition and 40. Composition of a ...
... particle . 35. Space passed over by a particle when its motion is uni- formly accelerated . 36. Graphical representation of a velocity . position of velocities . 38. Resolution of velocities . 39. Composition and 40. Composition of a ...
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... particle varies very much in different investigations . Thus in some astronomical problems the earth and the other planets are treated as material particles , while if we attempt to account for the different kinds of light emitted by ...
... particle varies very much in different investigations . Thus in some astronomical problems the earth and the other planets are treated as material particles , while if we attempt to account for the different kinds of light emitted by ...
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... particle is changed , then if we only consider its state before and after the process of change , and take no account of the time during which this change takes place , we are said to study the displacement of the particle . When a particle ...
... particle is changed , then if we only consider its state before and after the process of change , and take no account of the time during which this change takes place , we are said to study the displacement of the particle . When a particle ...
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... particle to the origin , the length of this line remaining fixed , ¿ .e . motion along the circumference of a circle having the origin as centre , or in a combination of these two . In the case of a material particle , since it has no ...
... particle to the origin , the length of this line remaining fixed , ¿ .e . motion along the circumference of a circle having the origin as centre , or in a combination of these two . In the case of a material particle , since it has no ...
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Términos y frases comunes
acceleration amplitude axis Boyle's law called calorimeter carbon dioxide centimetre centre Charles's laws circle coefficient component constant convex lens curve cylinder density direction displacement distance equal equation equilibrium force acting fork frequency friction gases given glass gram gravity Hence hydrogen incident increase interval kinetic energy length lens light liquid magnitude mass means measured medium mercury mirror molecules motion moving nodal lines obtained overtones parallel particle pass pendulum period piston plane position potential energy poundal pressure produced quantity of heat radiation radius ratio reflected rays refractive index represent resultant right angles rotation scale shown in Fig solid sound-waves specific heat speed sphere square centimetre straight line string substance suppose surface surface tension T₁ temperature tone tube unit vapour velocity of sound vertical vessel vibrations volume wave-front wave-length waves weight
Pasajes populares
Página 580 - When a ray of light passes from one medium to another, it is refracted so that the ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is equal to the ratio of the velocities in the two media.