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10 psl.
... plane - a ruled surface . The intersection of two planes is a straight line . 10. AA ' , BB , CC , DD ' are the diagonals of a cube whose edge is e . ( a ) . Show that AA'2 = 3e2 . ( b ) . Find the length of the perpendicular from BX ...
... plane - a ruled surface . The intersection of two planes is a straight line . 10. AA ' , BB , CC , DD ' are the diagonals of a cube whose edge is e . ( a ) . Show that AA'2 = 3e2 . ( b ) . Find the length of the perpendicular from BX ...
18 psl.
... plane on a rigid body will be in equilibrium if the algebraical sum of the forces resolved parallel to two fixed straight lines in the plane vanishes , and the algebraical sum of the moments round any point in the plane also vanishes ...
... plane on a rigid body will be in equilibrium if the algebraical sum of the forces resolved parallel to two fixed straight lines in the plane vanishes , and the algebraical sum of the moments round any point in the plane also vanishes ...
18 psl.
... plane . If the coefficient of friction be , find ( 1 ) the tension of the rope , ( 2 ) the motion of the centre of mass , 3. Prove that the effect of friction ( angle of repose ε ) on a screw of angle a is to make the mechanical advan ...
... plane . If the coefficient of friction be , find ( 1 ) the tension of the rope , ( 2 ) the motion of the centre of mass , 3. Prove that the effect of friction ( angle of repose ε ) on a screw of angle a is to make the mechanical advan ...
18 psl.
... 9. Every body which moves in any curve line de- scribed in a plane , and describes areas proportional to the times of describing them about a point either fixed or moving uniformly in a straight line , by radii Senior Physics .
... 9. Every body which moves in any curve line de- scribed in a plane , and describes areas proportional to the times of describing them about a point either fixed or moving uniformly in a straight line , by radii Senior Physics .
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... OB make with the shadow of OA in the horizontal plane a 1 p.m. 12. Find the geocentric latitude ' , and the radius of the earth , at the geographical latitude 4 . Junior Philosophy . 1. Explain and examine Anaxagoras ' doctrine.
... OB make with the shadow of OA in the horizontal plane a 1 p.m. 12. Find the geocentric latitude ' , and the radius of the earth , at the geographical latitude 4 . Junior Philosophy . 1. Explain and examine Anaxagoras ' doctrine.
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