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" When any forces whatever act on a body, then, whether the body be originally at rest or moving with any velocity and in any direction, each force produces in the body the exact change of motion which it would have produced if it had acted singly on the... "
Questions and Exercises on Stewart's Lessons in Elementary Physics - Page 138
by George Anthony Hill - 1880 - 188 pages
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An Elementary Treatise on Kinematics and Dynamics

James Gordon MacGregor - Dynamics - 1887 - 540 pages
...forces whatever act on a body, then luhether the body be originally at rest or moving with any velocity In any direction, each force produces in the body...had acted, singly on the body originally at rest. As Newton's second law is perfectly general it includes Galileo's law. Those who make Galileo's law...
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Treatise on Natural Philosophy, Volume 1

William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Peter Guthrie Tait - Mechanics, Analytic - 1888 - 569 pages
...When any forces whatever act on a body, then, whether the body be originally at rest or moving with any velocity and in any direction, each force produces...it had acted singly on the body originally at rest. Composi- 255. A remarkable consequence follows immediately from forces. this view of the second law....
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American Journal of Mathematics, Volume 13

Electronic journals - 1891 - 426 pages
...Whenever any forces whatever act on a body, then, whether the body be originally at rest or moving with any velocity and in any direction, each force produces...it had acted singly on the body originally at rest. It is the last phrase of this law which gives rise to doubt. Force being defined as the cause of motion,...
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American Journal of Mathematics, Volume 13

Mathematics - 1891 - 430 pages
...Whenever any forces whatever act on a body, then, whether the body be originally at rest or moving with any velocity and in any direction, each force produces...it had acted singly on the body originally at rest. It is the last phrase of this law which gives rise to doubt. Force being defined as the cause of motion,...
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Dynamics

Peter Guthrie Tait - Dynamics - 1895 - 386 pages
...When any forces whatever act on a body, then, whether the body be originally at rest or moving with any velocity and in any direction, each force produces...it had acted singly on the body originally at rest. § 117. Since, now, forces are measured by the changes of motion they produce, and their directions...
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The Grammar of Science

Karl Pearson - Causation - 1900 - 598 pages
...When, any forces wliatever act on a body, then, whether the body be originally at rest or moving' with any velocity and in any direction, each force produces...exact change of motion which it would have produced had it acted singly on the body originally at rest. These conclusions they consider really involved...
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Elements of Natural Philosophy

William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Peter Guthrie Tait - Mechanics, Analytic - 1902 - 338 pages
...the body be origthally at rest or moving with any velocity and in any direction, each force proditces in the body the exact change of motion -which it would...had acted singly on the body originally at rest, The resultant of any number of forces (applied at one point) is to be found by the same geometrical process...
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Discoveries and Inventions of the Nineteenth Century

Robert Routledge - Industrial arts - 1903 - 882 pages
...Tait) : — "When any forces act on a body, then, whether the body be originally at rest or moving with any velocity and in any direction, each force produces...body the exact change of motion which it would have had had it acted singly on the body originally at rest." In all of these expressions the word "forces"...
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The Grammar of Science, Part 1

Karl Pearson - Classification of sciences - 1911 - 430 pages
...When any forces whatever act on a body, then, whether the body be originally at rest or moving with any velocity and in any direction, each force produces...exact change of motion which it would have produced had it acted singly on the body originally at rest. These conclusions they consider really involved...
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The Grammar of science

Karl Pearson - 1911 - 426 pages
...Wlten any forces whatever act on a body, then, whether the body be originally at rest or moving with any velocity and in any direction, each force produces in the body the exact change of motion wliich it would have produced kad it acted singly on the body originally at rest. These conclusions...
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