Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1807 - Physics |
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... body , we are conscious of exertion preceding the motion . The degree of exertion required to move or to restrain ... body to another body , either moving at the same time or at rest , is called impulse . 7. When bodies are perceived to ...
... body , we are conscious of exertion preceding the motion . The degree of exertion required to move or to restrain ... body to another body , either moving at the same time or at rest , is called impulse . 7. When bodies are perceived to ...
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... bodies applied to intermediate bodies , without having any occasion to know the effect of it upon the intermediate body itself , it has been thought , in order to simplify the question , to make an abstraction of the very mass of this body ...
... bodies applied to intermediate bodies , without having any occasion to know the effect of it upon the intermediate body itself , it has been thought , in order to simplify the question , to make an abstraction of the very mass of this body ...
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... body impresses upon it , and from that which it would have had without this last force . Every body therefore resists its change of state ; and this resistance , which is called vis inertiæ , is always equal and directly op- posite to ...
... body impresses upon it , and from that which it would have had without this last force . Every body therefore resists its change of state ; and this resistance , which is called vis inertiæ , is always equal and directly op- posite to ...
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