Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volym 18, Del 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... tion are nowife regulated by the strains to which they are exposed , and where repeated failures have been the only ! Strength of materials leffons . It cannot be otherwife . We have no means of inftruc- tion , except two very fhort and ...
... tion are nowife regulated by the strains to which they are exposed , and where repeated failures have been the only ! Strength of materials leffons . It cannot be otherwife . We have no means of inftruc- tion , except two very fhort and ...
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... tion is modified in every part by the laws of mechanics . It Strength is this action which is what we call the strength of that part , and its effect is the ftrain on the adjoining parts ; and thus it is the fame force , differently ...
... tion is modified in every part by the laws of mechanics . It Strength is this action which is what we call the strength of that part , and its effect is the ftrain on the adjoining parts ; and thus it is the fame force , differently ...
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... tion- and 13 mechaniím . by any external caufe , to recede from this fituation of mutu . Strength of al inactivity ... tion of fprings . This illuftration merits a more particular applica- this pro tion . Suppose a number of balls ranged ...
... tion- and 13 mechaniím . by any external caufe , to recede from this fituation of mutu . Strength of al inactivity ... tion of fprings . This illuftration merits a more particular applica- this pro tion . Suppose a number of balls ranged ...
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... tion and ticles of other bo- dies , as glafo . I TO In the article OPTICS we mentioned the most curious and valuable obfervations of Sir Ifaac Newton , by which it ap- pears that light is thus alternately attracted and repelled by ...
... tion and ticles of other bo- dies , as glafo . I TO In the article OPTICS we mentioned the most curious and valuable obfervations of Sir Ifaac Newton , by which it ap- pears that light is thus alternately attracted and repelled by ...
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... tion ; but it is not in the direction in which they refift the fracture . In this direction they are rather separated to a greater diftance . The general denfity , however , is augment- ed in all of them except lead , which grows rather ...
... tion ; but it is not in the direction in which they refift the fracture . In this direction they are rather separated to a greater diftance . The general denfity , however , is augment- ed in all of them except lead , which grows rather ...
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