| William Walton - Mathematics - 1864 - 234 pages
...motion about a fixed axis under the action of given forces : determine the pressures upon the axis. An elliptic lamina is supported, with its plane vertical...pressure on the other may be initially unaltered. 7. Investigate the general equations of fluid motion, and find the equation of continuity. viii. The... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1864 - 694 pages
...pressures upon the axis. An elliptic lamina is supported, with its plane vertical and transverse nxis horizontal, by two weightless pins passing through...pressure on the other may be initially unaltered. 7. Invest'gate the general equations of fluid motion, and find the equation of continuity. 8. The law... | |
| William Walton - Fluid mechanics - 1876 - 708 pages
...of the remaining props is instantaneously diminished by one-twelfth of the weight of the table. (21) An elliptic lamina is supported, with its plane vertical...through its foci : if one of the pins be released, to determine the eccentricity of the ellipse in order that the pressure on the other may be initially... | |
| William Steadman Aldis - Dynamics, Rigid - 1882 - 168 pages
...comes to. the string, and pressures on the hinges, and the condition that the latter may vanish. 9. An elliptic lamina is supported, with its plane vertical...pressure on the other may be initially unaltered. 10. A lamina, whose centre of gravity is G, is revolving about a horizontal axis perpendicular to it... | |
| William Steadman Aldis - Dynamics, Rigid - 1882 - 164 pages
...comes to. the string, and pressures on the hinges, and the condition that the latter may vanish. 9. An elliptic lamina is supported, with its plane vertical...pins passing through its foci. If one of the pins he released, determine the eccentricity of the ellipse in order that the pressure on the other may... | |
| Edward John Routh - Dynamics, Rigid - 1882 - 408 pages
...the tension of the other is instantaneously altered in the ratio l:2cos*^. [StPet. Coll.] m Ex. 2. An elliptic lamina is supported with its plane vertical...horizontal by two weightless pins passing through the foci. If one pin be released show that if the eccentricity of the ellipse be \/~ , the pressure... | |
| William James Loudon - Dynamics, Rigid - 1895 - 266 pages
...inclination of the rods to the axis at any time. 129. An elliptic lamina whose excentricity is -£-Vio is supported with its plane vertical and transverse axis horizontal by two smooth, weightless pins passing through its foci. If one of the pins be suddenly released, show that... | |
| Mathematics - 1868 - 284 pages
...conditions that, if n be the number of weights, Tn+, = 0, and that the acceleration of A is zero. PEOB. 5. An elliptic lamina is supported, with its plane...pressure on the other may be initially unaltered. Let a> be the initial angular acceleration of the axis major, and R the initial vertical reaction of the... | |
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