Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, 5 tomas1813 |
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... velocity with which a flowing quan- tity is increased by its generative motion : by which it stands contradistinguished from fluent or the flowing quantity , which is gradually and indefinitely increasing , after the manner of a space ...
... velocity with which a flowing quan- tity is increased by its generative motion : by which it stands contradistinguished from fluent or the flowing quantity , which is gradually and indefinitely increasing , after the manner of a space ...
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... velocity . But in the rising again , the wheel is opposed by the columm of water now pressing wheel ; and when the piston has reached the top of on the piston . This immediately retards the rives at the bottom of the barrel with a ...
... velocity . But in the rising again , the wheel is opposed by the columm of water now pressing wheel ; and when the piston has reached the top of on the piston . This immediately retards the rives at the bottom of the barrel with a ...
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... velocity . Now the working stroke begins , and the overplus of power is at an end . The machine accelerates no more ; but if the power is just in equilibrio with the resistance , it keeps the velocity which it has acquired , and is ...
... velocity . Now the working stroke begins , and the overplus of power is at an end . The machine accelerates no more ; but if the power is just in equilibrio with the resistance , it keeps the velocity which it has acquired , and is ...
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... velocity perpen- dicularly against the subject air , that fluid re- sists those succussions , both from its natural inactivity and elasticity , by means of which the whole body of the bird is protruded . The resistance the air makes to ...
... velocity perpen- dicularly against the subject air , that fluid re- sists those succussions , both from its natural inactivity and elasticity , by means of which the whole body of the bird is protruded . The resistance the air makes to ...
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... velocity as it is struck with , there will be no resistance , and conse- quently the bird can never mount . Birds never fly upwards in a perpendicular line , but always in a parabola . In a direct ascent , the natural and artificial ...
... velocity as it is struck with , there will be no resistance , and conse- quently the bird can never mount . Birds never fly upwards in a perpendicular line , but always in a parabola . In a direct ascent , the natural and artificial ...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., 5 tomas John Mason Good Visos knygos peržiūra - 1819 |
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