Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1806 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... force , have advanced most incongruous opinions , which have spoiled the beauty of the science . We shall therefore adhere strictly to the measure suggested by this reasoning , and shall call that a double or triple force , which , by ...
... force , have advanced most incongruous opinions , which have spoiled the beauty of the science . We shall therefore adhere strictly to the measure suggested by this reasoning , and shall call that a double or triple force , which , by ...
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... force , or m ( V — V ' ) , or m V ' , equals the gain of motive force by the other parts of the machine : but are we thus prevented from consi- dering the value of such a quantity as m V ; or , if it appears with remarkable conditions ...
... force , or m ( V — V ' ) , or m V ' , equals the gain of motive force by the other parts of the machine : but are we thus prevented from consi- dering the value of such a quantity as m V ; or , if it appears with remarkable conditions ...
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... force , by the ascension and the penetration , and to remark that these are as the square of the velocity . But this must not be considered as the general , or the best , measure of force , and particularly of moving force . This must ...
... force , by the ascension and the penetration , and to remark that these are as the square of the velocity . But this must not be considered as the general , or the best , measure of force , and particularly of moving force . This must ...
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