The Fluxional Calculus: An Elementary Treatise ...Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1826 |
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... branches Tangent planes CHAP . IX . The quadrature of areas : the rectifica- tion of curves : the cubature of solids : and the quadrature of surfaces Quadrature of areas Circular area forms Rectification of curves Elliptick forms Solids ...
... branches Tangent planes CHAP . IX . The quadrature of areas : the rectifica- tion of curves : the cubature of solids : and the quadrature of surfaces Quadrature of areas Circular area forms Rectification of curves Elliptick forms Solids ...
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... branches of the subject . The principal object , in the developement , is to obtain series which will converge with the greatest rapidity . If a large integral value is to be assigned to the variable , we shall require a descending ...
... branches of the subject . The principal object , in the developement , is to obtain series which will converge with the greatest rapidity . If a large integral value is to be assigned to the variable , we shall require a descending ...
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... branches ; and since , by the assistance of the calculus , as will be shown in the following chapters , we can determine the convex and the concave portions of the curve , the magnitude and position of its greatest and least ordinates ...
... branches ; and since , by the assistance of the calculus , as will be shown in the following chapters , we can determine the convex and the concave portions of the curve , the magnitude and position of its greatest and least ordinates ...
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... branches issuing from в and B ' . B BA O AB If ab , the oval touches the branches and forms a node . If a = o , the oval is reduced to a point at o which becomes what is denominated " a conjugate point , " which though detached from the ...
... branches issuing from в and B ' . B BA O AB If ab , the oval touches the branches and forms a node . If a = o , the oval is reduced to a point at o which becomes what is denominated " a conjugate point , " which though detached from the ...
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... and the form of the curve is that of the annexed figure . The position and number of the infinite branches will be investigated in the following chapter . Ex.2 . Ex.4 . 4a a√5 Exc.5 . a 18. 260 CHAP . VII . LINES AND SURFACES .
... and the form of the curve is that of the annexed figure . The position and number of the infinite branches will be investigated in the following chapter . Ex.2 . Ex.4 . 4a a√5 Exc.5 . a 18. 260 CHAP . VII . LINES AND SURFACES .
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Página 241 - Shew that the sum of the products of each body into the square of its velocity is a minimum, when the velocities are reciprocally proportional to the quantities of matter in the bodies.
Página 17 - The logarithm of the product of two numbers is equal to the sum of the logarithms of the numbers.
Página 32 - Ultimae rationes illae quibuscum quantitates evanescunt, revera non sunt rationes quantitatum ultimarum, sed limites ad quos quantitatum sine limite decrescentium rationes semper appropinquant, & quas propius assequi possunt quam pro data quavis differentia, nunquam vero transgredi, neque prius attingere quam quantitates diminuuntur in infinitum.
Página 32 - By the philosophical use of words, I mean such an use of them as may serve to convey the precise notions of things, and to express, in general propositions, certain and undoubted truths which the mind may rest upon and be satisfied with, in its search after true knowledge.
Página 229 - ... positions in which it will rest in equilibrium. 13. A machine, driven by the impulse of a stream, produces the greatest effect when the wheel moves with one-third of the velocity of the water. 14. At a place whose latitude is 48°. 50'. 14", the meridian altitude of the spn's upper limb was observed to be 62°. 29'.
Página 32 - By their civil use, I mean such a communication of thoughts and ideas by words as may serve for the upholding common conversation and commerce about the ordinary affairs and conveniences of civil life, in the societies of men one amongst another.
Página 226 - A known weight (P) at the extremity of a rod which passes through two small rings fixed in the same vertical line, by its pressure puts a solid inclined plane in motion along an horizontal table; given the weight of the plane, find its elevation sothatthe velocity communicated to it in a given time may be a maximum.
Página 60 - The sines and cosines of multiple arcs may also be developed in terms of the powers of the sine and cosine of the simple arc, by help of a remarkable formula, known by the name of De Moivre's formula, which may be easily established, as follows.
Página 17 - The logarithms of the same number in different systems are to each other as the moduli of those systems. This is evident from the general logarithmic series. Thus the logarithm of 1 + x in a system whose modulus is m...
Página ii - Angli, nomine magis idoneo, quantitates fluentes vocant, et earum incrementa infinite parva seu evanescentia fluxiones nominant, ita ut fluxiones ipsis idem sint, quod nobis differentialia. Haec diversitas loquendi ita jam usu invaluit, ut conciliatio vix unquam sit expectanda : equidem Anglos in formulis loquendi lubenter imitarer, sed signa, quibus nos utimur, illorum signis longe anteferenda videntur.