Littell's Living Age, Volume 143Living Age Company Incorporated, 1879 |
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Pagina 125
... force of each man , to his armor for the battle , and men feel instinc- tively that it is in force they are deficient . And their instinct is , we believe , right , the true morality being not to reject the offered talent , but to ...
... force of each man , to his armor for the battle , and men feel instinc- tively that it is in force they are deficient . And their instinct is , we believe , right , the true morality being not to reject the offered talent , but to ...
Pagina 700
... force must be measured by its constantly producing the same effect in the same time , and the first obvious effect of any force on a falling body is , like the effect of getting up steam on a locomotive , the change of speed which it ...
... force must be measured by its constantly producing the same effect in the same time , and the first obvious effect of any force on a falling body is , like the effect of getting up steam on a locomotive , the change of speed which it ...
Pagina 701
... forces act on a system and keep it at rest , multiply the space through which the point of application of each force moves , referred to the line in which the force acts , by the measure of the force . When there is equilibrium the ...
... forces act on a system and keep it at rest , multiply the space through which the point of application of each force moves , referred to the line in which the force acts , by the measure of the force . When there is equilibrium the ...
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