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" If you press a stone with your finger, the finger is also pressed by the stone. If a horse draws a stone tied to a rope, the horse (if I may so say) will be equally drawn back towards the stone... "
Questions and Exercises on Stewart's Lessons in Elementary Physics - Page 156
by George Anthony Hill - 1880 - 188 pages
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Euclid's Elements of Geometry: The Six First Books. To which are Added ...

Rev. John Allen - Astronomy - 1822 - 516 pages
...If any one, with his finger press a stone, his finger is also pressed by the stone. If a horse draw a stone tied to a rope, the horse, if I may so speak, will be equally drawn back towards the stone : for the stretched rope, hy the endeavour of relaxing...
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A treatise on elementary statics, Volume 12

James Hamblin Smith - Statics - 1868 - 102 pages
...by that other. If any one presses a stone with his finger, his finger is also pressed by the stone. If a horse draws a stone tied to a rope, the horse will be equally drawn back towards the stone. 26. To find the condition of equilibrium on a smooth...
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A History of Electricity: (The Intellectual Rise in Electricity) from ...

Park Benjamin - Electricity - 1895 - 638 pages
...by the stone. If a horse draws a stone tied to a rope, the horse will be equally drawn back toward the stone; for the distended rope, by the same endeavor...relax or unbend itself, will draw the horse as much toward the stone, as it does the stone toward the horse, and will obstruct the progress of the one...
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A New Astronomy

David Peck Todd - Astronomy - 1897 - 506 pages
...Newton's own words: ' If you press a stone with your finger, the finger is also pressed by the stone. And if a horse draws a stone tied to a rope, the horse (if I may so say) will be equally drawn back toward the stone; for the stretched rope, in one and the same endeavor to relax or unstretch itself,...
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A First Statics

Charles Samuel Jackson, Robert Moir Milne - Statics - 1907 - 408 pages
...pressed by that other. If you press a stone with your finger the finger is also pressed by the stone. If a horse draws a stone tied to a rope the horse,...towards the stone, for the distended rope by the same effort to relax itself will draw the horse as much towards the stone as it does the stone towards the...
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The Soul and Its Bearings

James Bradun Alexander - Soul - 1909 - 364 pages
...press a stone with your finger the finger is Iso pressed by the stone. And if a horse draws a tone tied to a rope ; the horse (if I may so say), will if awn back toward the stone," etc. This r .ame as saying that resistance is equal iy which it is overcome...
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Analytic Mechanics: Comprising the Kinetics and Statics of Solids and Fluids

Edwin Henry Barton - Mechanics, Analytic - 1911 - 568 pages
...the same degree. If a man presses a stone with his finger, his finger is also pressed by the stone. If a horse draws a stone tied to a rope, the horse will be (so to speak) drawn back equally towards the stone : for the Tope being stretched at both ends...
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Mining and Mine Ventilation: A Practical Handbook on the Physics and ...

Joseph James Walsh - Mine ventilation - 1915 - 244 pages
...Newton's own words: " If you press a stone with your finger the finger is also pressed by the stone. And if a horse draws a stone tied to a rope the horse will be equally drawn back toward the stone; for the stretched rope, in one and the same endeavor to...
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Resistance of Air

Richard De Villamil - Aerodynamics - 1917 - 262 pages
...which is conveyed to the student. Let us see what Newton actually said. "If a horse draws a stone tyed to a rope, the horse (if I may so say) will be equally...towards the stone ; for the distended rope, by the same endeavour to relax or unbend itself, will draw the horse as much towards the stone as it does the stone...
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Physics and Chemistry of Mining and Mine Ventilation: A Practical Handbook ...

Joseph James Walsh - Mine ventilation - 1918 - 246 pages
...Newton's own words: " If you press a stone with your finger the finger is also pressed by the stone. And if a horse draws a stone tied to a rope the horse will be equally drawn back toward the stone, for the stretched rope, in one and the same endeavor to...
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