Solutions of the Cambridge Senate-house Problems and Riders for the Year 1875Sir George Greenhill Macmillan and Company, 1876 - 236 páginas |
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... constant . This circle is analogous to the nine - pointic circle of a triangle . 3. Upon a given straight line describe a segment of a circle which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle . Through a fixed point O any ...
... constant . This circle is analogous to the nine - pointic circle of a triangle . 3. Upon a given straight line describe a segment of a circle which shall contain an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle . Through a fixed point O any ...
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... constant . Given a focus , the length of the transverse axis and that the second focus lies on a fixed straight line , prove that the conic will touch two fixed parabolas having the given focus for focus . If S ( figs . 9 and 10 ) be ...
... constant . Given a focus , the length of the transverse axis and that the second focus lies on a fixed straight line , prove that the conic will touch two fixed parabolas having the given focus for focus . If S ( figs . 9 and 10 ) be ...
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... constant ratio to the distance from a certain straight line . If any sphere be inscribed in the cone , the length of the tangent line drawn from any point on the curve of section to the sphere will bear the same constant ratio to the ...
... constant ratio to the distance from a certain straight line . If any sphere be inscribed in the cone , the length of the tangent line drawn from any point on the curve of section to the sphere will bear the same constant ratio to the ...
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... constant , which proves laws ( i ) , ( ii ) , and ( iii ) of dynamical friction . The surfaces in contact must be well lubricated for these laws to hold . Let 2a be the length of the rod and b the diameter of the tumbler ( fig . 16 ) ...
... constant , which proves laws ( i ) , ( ii ) , and ( iii ) of dynamical friction . The surfaces in contact must be well lubricated for these laws to hold . Let 2a be the length of the rod and b the diameter of the tumbler ( fig . 16 ) ...
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... constant direc- tion and its rate uniform , prove that the spaces described from rest are proportional to the squares of the times of describing them . A train moving at the rate of sixty miles an hour is brought to rest in five minutes ...
... constant direc- tion and its rate uniform , prove that the spaces described from rest are proportional to the squares of the times of describing them . A train moving at the rate of sixty miles an hour is brought to rest in five minutes ...
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