| 1829 - 522 páginas
...Hence, if several forces tend to turn any body round its axis, they will sustain it in equilibrium if the sum of the moments of those forces which tend to turn it round in one direction, be equal to the sum of the moments of the forces which tend to turn it round... | |
| Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - 1830 - 412 páginas
...turn it in different directions, they will mutually neutralise each other and produce equilibrium, if the sum of the moments of those forces which tend to turn the body in one direction be equal to the sum of the moments of those which tend to turn it in the opposite direction. Thus,... | |
| 1831 - 358 páginas
...turn it in different directions, they will mutually neutralize each other and produce equilibrium, if the sum of the moments of those forces which tend to turn the body in one direction be equal to the sum of the moments of those which tend to turn it in the opposite direction. Thus,... | |
| William Holms Chambers Bartlett - 1850 - 662 páginas
...algebraic sum of the moments of the projections of the farces on planes perpendicular to the axis. The sign of the moments of those forces which tend to turn the body in one direction, must be different from the sign of those which tend to turn it in an opposite direction ; in other... | |
| William Holms Chambers Bartlett - 1850 - 640 páginas
...algebraic sum of the moments of the projections of the forces on planes perpendicular to the axis. The sign of the moments of those forces which tend to turn the body in one direction, must be different from the sign of those which tend to turn it in an opposite direction ; in other... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1853 - 196 páginas
...axis . . ' Hence, if several forces tend to turn a body round its axis, they will be in equilibrium if the sum of the moments of those forces which tend to turn it round in one direction, be equal to the sum of the moments of the force which tend to turn it round... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1854 - 192 páginas
...axis . . j Hence, if several forces tend to turn a body round its axis, they will he in equilibrium if the sum of the moments of those forces which tend to turn it round in one direction, be equal to the sum of the moments of the forces which tend to turn it round... | |
| William Holms Chambers Bartlett - 1855 - 646 páginas
...sum of the moments of the projections of tiie forces on planes perpendicular to the axis. The sign of the moments of those forces which tend to turn the body in one direction, must be different from the sign of those which tend to turn it in an opposite direction ; in other... | |
| G. R. Smalley - 1862 - 190 páginas
...rigid body be kept at rest by any number of forces whose directions lie in the same or parallel planes, the sum of the moments of those forces which tend to turn the body in one direction about any point in that plane, or about any line perpendicular to those planes, is equal to the sum of the... | |
| bart John Francis Twisden (Sir) - 1870 - 394 páginas
...keep a body in equilibrium round a fixed point, and if their moments with reference to that point be taken, the sum of the moments of those forces which tend to turn the body from right to left round the fixed point, will equal the sum of the moments of those forces which tend... | |
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