Newton's Three Laws of Motion," and are as follows: (1) All bodies continue in a state of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line, unless acted upon by some external force that compels a change. Railway Signaling - Page 111by School of Railway Signaling (Utica, N.Y.) - 1910Full view - About this book
| Peder Lobben - Mechanical engineering - 1899 - 460 pages
...first stated by Sir Isaac Newton, and are therefore called Newton's laws of motion. NEWTON'S FIRST LAW. All bodies continue in a state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, unless acted upon by some external force that compels change. NEWTON'S SECOND LAW. Every motion or change... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Civil engineering - 1899 - 722 pages
...stated by Sir Isaac Newton. They are called "Newton's Three Laws of Motion," and are as follows: (I.) All bodies continue in a state of rest, or of uniform motion, in a straight line, unless acted upon by some external force that compels a change. (II. ) Every motion, or change of motion,... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Marine engineering - 1900 - 612 pages
...first stated by Sir Isaac Newton. They are called "Newton's Three Laws of Motion," and are as follows: (1) All bodies continue in a state of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line, unless acted upon by some external force that compels a change. (2) Every motion or change of motion is proportional... | |
| Science - 1900 - 872 pages
...and in honor of the discoverer, they are called "Newton's Three Laws of Motion." They are as follows: 1. All bodies continue in a state of rest, or of uniform motion, in a straight line, unless acted on by some external force that compels a change. 2. Every motion or change of motion is proportional... | |
| Manchester Association of Engineers, Manchester, Eng - Engineering - 1901 - 400 pages
...beyond which we cannot go. Newton's first law of motion expresses the fact that every body continues in a state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, unless acted on by external force. Now each particle in the rim of a flywheel does not move in a straight... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Electric lighting - 1901 - 630 pages
...first stated by Sir Isaac Newton, and are called Newton's Tliree Laws of Motion. They are as follows: 1. All bodies continue in a state of rest, or of uniform motion in a strain/it line, unless acted upon by some external force that compels a change. 2. Every motion... | |
| Engineering - 1902 - 514 pages
...first stated by Sir Isaac Newton, and are called Newton's Three Laws of Motion. They are as follows : 1. All bodies continue in a state of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line, unless acted upon by some external force that compels a change. 2. Every motion or change of motion is proportional... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Marine meteorology - 1902 - 600 pages
...чч " of Motion. — Newton's first and second laws of motion already referred to are as follows: 1. All bodies continue in a state of rest, or of uniform motion, in a straight line, unless acted upon by some external or outside force that compels a change. I1. Every motion, or change of... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Arithmetic - 1902 - 794 pages
...stated by Sir Isaac Newton. They are called "Newton's Three Laws of Motion," and are as follows: I. All bodies continue in a state of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line, unless acted upon by some external force that compels a change. II. Every motion or c/tangc of motion is proportional... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Arithmetic - 1904 - 656 pages
...first stated by Sir Isaac Newton, and are called Newton's Three Laws of Motion. They are as follows : 1. All bodies continue in a state of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line, unless acted upon by some external force that compels a change. 2. Every motion or change of motion is proportional... | |
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