The elements of statics: tr. To which are added, explanatory notes [&c.] by T. Sutton1847 |
Contents
Introduction 111 | 1 |
CHAPTER I | 7 |
Composition of Forces whose lines of action all pass through | 33 |
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axes axiom BISHOP OF LINCOLN body or system Cambridge component couples component moments COMPOSITION OF FORCES compound conditions of equilibrium consequently consider COROLLARY cosē couple Q Cratylus decompose Demosthenes diagonal effect English Notes equal and opposite equal and parallel equi Euripides find the resultant fixed axis fixed point forces applied forces Q forces which act former four forces G. C. LEWIS given couple Greek Language Head Master indefinitely small equal intersect J. W. DONALDSON King's College School line of action line which represents manner motion number of forces opposite forces parallel plane parallelogram parallelopiped perpendicular plane perpendicular point F point of application position Post Octavo reduced REMARK respectively resultant couple right angles rigidly connected sail Sherborne School single couple single force single resultant straight line Ten Thousand Greeks theorem third force three forces weight whence