The Elements of Mechanics, Comprehending Statics and Dynamics: With a Copious Collection of Mechanical Problems. Intended for the Use of Mathematical Students in Schools and Universities ... |
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a₁ angle applied axis beam Calc called catenary centre of gravity centre of moments centrifugal force components concurring forces consequently consider coordinates cord curve determine the centre diagonal differential direction distance dx dy dy dx equa equal forces equations of equilibrium equilibrating forces expression feet fixed point forces acting funicular given weight hence horizontal line inclined plane intensity length lever motion obviously P₁ P₂ P₂ cos parallel forces parallelopiped pendulum perpendicular point of application polygon position pressure PROBLEM projection pulley radius rectangular axes represent resistance respect rest resultant rhombus SCHOLIUM sides space ß₁ ß₂ strain string substitute suppose surface tangent tendency tension theorem theory three forces three rectangular triangle v₁ vary velocity vertical direction vertical plane Y₁