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... mass and inversely as the square of the radius of the planet . The earth's radius is 4000 miles and the moon's 1100 ; and the moon's mass is one- seventy - fifth that of the earth . How much would a man , who weighs here 150 lbs ...
... mass and inversely as the square of the radius of the planet . The earth's radius is 4000 miles and the moon's 1100 ; and the moon's mass is one- seventy - fifth that of the earth . How much would a man , who weighs here 150 lbs ...
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... mass and weight , ( 5 of each ) , which contrast with one another , to shew the difference between these two properties of matter . 4. A body of 6 lbs . pulls by its weight another body of 4 lbs . along a smooth horizontal table by ...
... mass and weight , ( 5 of each ) , which contrast with one another , to shew the difference between these two properties of matter . 4. A body of 6 lbs . pulls by its weight another body of 4 lbs . along a smooth horizontal table by ...
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... masses 30 , 15 , and 10 kilograms respectively , are connected by strings AB , and BC , whose lengths are 5 m . , and 70 ... mass of snow at 0 ° ; how many grams of snow are melted by a gram of steam ? 13. What is meant by a space being ...
... masses 30 , 15 , and 10 kilograms respectively , are connected by strings AB , and BC , whose lengths are 5 m . , and 70 ... mass of snow at 0 ° ; how many grams of snow are melted by a gram of steam ? 13. What is meant by a space being ...
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... masses into the square of the distance be- tween the point and the centre of mass . 2. A body whose mass is 10 kilograms draws another body of 20 kilograms by means of a stretched rope along a rough horizontal plane . If the coefficient ...
... masses into the square of the distance be- tween the point and the centre of mass . 2. A body whose mass is 10 kilograms draws another body of 20 kilograms by means of a stretched rope along a rough horizontal plane . If the coefficient ...
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... mass of the spring may be neglected . Find also the time of oscillation . 10. Define the moment of inertia of any body about an axis . Find that of a rectangle about an edge and thence deduce that of a triangle about an axis coincid ...
... mass of the spring may be neglected . Find also the time of oscillation . 10. Define the moment of inertia of any body about an axis . Find that of a rectangle about an edge and thence deduce that of a triangle about an axis coincid ...
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