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Page 346
In the first case it must be observed , that the effect of the force being parallel to
the inclined plane , it neither increases nor diminishes the pressure upon that
plane ; and this is the most favourable case for keeping a body in equilibrio on an
...
In the first case it must be observed , that the effect of the force being parallel to
the inclined plane , it neither increases nor diminishes the pressure upon that
plane ; and this is the most favourable case for keeping a body in equilibrio on an
...
Page 350
It must be observed , that the power has to overcome not only the weight , but at
the same time the friction undergone by ... mind that the foregoing observations
and rules have assumed the mechanical powers to be without weight and friction
.
It must be observed , that the power has to overcome not only the weight , but at
the same time the friction undergone by ... mind that the foregoing observations
and rules have assumed the mechanical powers to be without weight and friction
.
Page 1039
Pk . 1345 . not in use , being just under the level of the floor ; aa are the slits or
chases running through the walls and roof , but closeable by means of shutters
when the observation is , completed . On the western side ( ee ) are chases as in
the ...
Pk . 1345 . not in use , being just under the level of the floor ; aa are the slits or
chases running through the walls and roof , but closeable by means of shutters
when the observation is , completed . On the western side ( ee ) are chases as in
the ...
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BOOK I | 1 |
PAGE | 11 |
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