| William Thompson Sedgwick, Harry Walter Tyler - Science - 1917 - 526 pages
...to change that state by forces impressed thereon. II. The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed, and is made in the...of the right line in which that force is impressed. III. To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction : or the mutual actions of two bodies... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - Electronic journals - 1917 - 824 pages
...change that state by forces impressed thereon." "II. The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed; and is made in the...the right line in which that force is impressed." "III. To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction: or the mutual actions of two bodies... | |
| Henry Fairfield Osborn - Evolution - 1917 - 370 pages
...et in paries contrarias dirigi. II The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive forte impressed; and is made in the direction of the right line in which that force is impressed. m To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction: or the mutual actions of two bodies upon... | |
| Frederick Edmund Sears - Physics - 1922 - 684 pages
...change that slate by forces impressed thereon." 2. " The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed, and is made in the...the right line in which that force is impressed." 3. " To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction ; or the mutual actions of two bodies... | |
| John Gerald Frederick Druce - Science - 1925 - 170 pages
...external forces. 2. The alteration of motion i* always proportional to the motive force applied, and ia made in the direction of the right line in which that force is applied. 3. To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction ; or the mutual actions of two... | |
| Frederick Edmund Sears - Physics - 1927 - 588 pages
...change that state by forces impressed thereon." 2. " The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed, and is made in the...the right line in which that force is impressed." 3. " To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction; or the mutual actions of two bodies... | |
| Edwin Arthur Burtt - Logic - 1928 - 620 pages
...compelled to change that state by forces impressed thereon. The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed; and is made in the...right line in which that force is impressed. This law is obviously present in Huygens's attempts to measure the acceleration toward the center of uniform... | |
| Richard De Villamil - Mechanics, Analytic - 1928 - 240 pages
...Second Law of Motion (Motte's translation) is as follows : " The alteration of Motion is proportional to the motive force impressed ; and is made in the...the right line in which that force is impressed." Most of the authors of text-books are satisfied to repeat this without much comment ; but the two whose... | |
| Harry C. Kelly - Electricity - 1941 - 376 pages
...state by forces impressed on it. LAW Ilf The change of motion (ie, change in momentum) is proportional to the motive force impressed, and is made in the...of the right line in which that force is impressed. LAW III To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction: or, the mutual actions of two bodies... | |
| Stephen C. Pepper - Philosophy - 1942 - 374 pages
...that state by force* impressed upon it. II. The change of motion is proportional to the motive forces impressed ; and is made in the direction of the right line in which that force is impressed. III. To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction; or, the mutual actions of two bodies... | |
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