| Charles Waterhouse - 1842 - 180 ページ
...their forces will be directly as the quantities of matter contained in them, that is, as their weights. 3. If both the quantities of matter and the velocities...bodies are moved, will be in a proportion compounded of their quantities of matter and velocities. SUNDRY EXAMPLES. 1. Suppose the battering ram of Vespasian... | |
| Charles Waterhouse - 1842 - 178 ページ
...force by which they are moved, will be in proportion to their velocities. 2. If the velocities of these bodies be equal, their forces will be directly as the quantities of matter contained in them, that is, as their weights. 3. If both the quantities of matter and the velocities be unequal, the forces,... | |
| Charles WATERHOUSE - 1844 - 228 ページ
...force by which they are moved, will be in proportion to their velocities. 2. If the velocities of these bodies be equal, their forces will be directly as the quantities of matter contained in them, that is, as their weights. 3. If both the quantities of matter and the velocities be unequal, the forces,... | |
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