| Cambridge (England) - 1804 - 476 pages
...hour-angle between 2 and 3. 16. If bodies are imperfectly elastic, shew that the sum of the product of each body into the square of its velocity, before impact, is greater than the sum of the product of each body into the square of its velocity after impact. 17- If the sun's apparent diameter... | |
| 1814 - 760 pages
...the impact.' Then, in reference to this, he shews, with regard to imperfectly elastic bodies, that ' the sum of the products arising from multiplying each...before impact, is greater than the sum of the products arising1 from multiplying each body into the square of the velocity after impact.1 To complete this... | |
| Mathematics - 1821 - 464 pages
...thence the logarithm of 36o. 16. If bodies are imperfectly elastic, shew that the sum of the product of each body into the square of its velocity, before impact, is greater than the sum of the product of each body into the square of its velocity after impact. 17. If the sun's apparent diameter... | |
| John Martin Frederick Wright - Mathematics - 1825 - 798 pages
...velocity before impact to the relative velocity after impact ; and show that the sum of the products of each body into the square of its velocity before impact, is greater than the sum of the products of each body into the square of its velocity after. 10. What must be the form of a triangle whose centre... | |
| English literature - 1814 - 684 pages
...products arising from multiplying each body into the square of its velocity before impact, ig greater than the sum of the products arising from multiplying each body into the square of its velocity after impact. ¥01 Aa+Bb=Aa+B& (X) by Art. 8, p. 166; let «=1 — n, then by last Art. .*. from equation... | |
| Mechanical problems - Mechanics - 1828 - 204 pages
...D):A. 26. In the direct impact of imperfectly elastic bodies, prove that the sum of the products of each body into the square of its velocity before impact, is greater than the sum of the products of each body into the square of its velocity after impact. 27. The elasticity of two bodies, A and... | |
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