The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art, literature, and practical mechanics, by the orig. ed. of the Encyclopaedia metropolitana [T. Curtis]., Tom 18Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) 1839 |
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... parabola ; and , if it be less , it would describe an ellipsis . If projected di- rectly upwards , in the first case , it would never return , but proceed for ever ; its velocity con- tinually diminishing , but never becoming less than ...
... parabola ; and , if it be less , it would describe an ellipsis . If projected di- rectly upwards , in the first case , it would never return , but proceed for ever ; its velocity con- tinually diminishing , but never becoming less than ...
Strona 142
... parabola , of which the vertical line ABE is diameter , B the vertex of this diameter , and BC a tangent in B. Through any two points , VG , of the curve draw VC , GH , parallel to AB , meeting BC in C and H , and draw VE , GK ...
... parabola , of which the vertical line ABE is diameter , B the vertex of this diameter , and BC a tangent in B. Through any two points , VG , of the curve draw VC , GH , parallel to AB , meeting BC in C and H , and draw VE , GK ...
Strona 143
... parabola than a para- bola itself deviates from the straight line . For these reasons , we affirm that the voluminous treatises which have been published on this sub- ject are nothing but ingenious amusements for young mathematicians ...
... parabola than a para- bola itself deviates from the straight line . For these reasons , we affirm that the voluminous treatises which have been published on this sub- ject are nothing but ingenious amusements for young mathematicians ...
Strona 146
... parabola , in which i would move in vacuo , than the parabola deviate from a straight line . But he farther asserted from good reasoning , that in such great velociti the resistance must be much greater than th 2. The rectangle ACOF is ...
... parabola , in which i would move in vacuo , than the parabola deviate from a straight line . But he farther asserted from good reasoning , that in such great velociti the resistance must be much greater than th 2. The rectangle ACOF is ...
Strona 159
... parabola , unless so far as it should be diverted from that track by the resistance of the air . He also pro- posed the means of examining the inequalities which arise thence , and of discovering what sensible effects that resistance ...
... parabola , unless so far as it should be diverted from that track by the resistance of the air . He also pro- posed the means of examining the inequalities which arise thence , and of discovering what sensible effects that resistance ...
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