... choice made of the initial conditions of motion. The mechanical system is a generalized one, but it belongs to the domain of real dynamics. Let us consider the general problem of the motion of a rigid body under the action of any forces, in the non-Euclidian... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 215de Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1884Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| a. privat deschanel - 1873 - 1076 pages
...direction of the movement of translation. It is always possible, and is generally convenient, to regard the motion of a rigid body under the action of any forces as compounded of a motion of translation of the body as a whole, and a rotation of the body about an... | |
| John Martin (of Melbourne.) - 1875 - 104 pages
...direction of the movement of translation. It is always possible, and is generally convenient, to regard the motion of a rigid body under the action of any forces as compounded of a motion of translation of the body as a \chole, and a rotation of the body about... | |
| Augustin Privat-Deschanel - 1881 - 266 pages
...direction of the movement of translation. It is always possible, and is generally convenient, to regard the motion of a rigid body under the action of any forces as compounded of a motion of translation of the body as a whole, and a rotation of the body about an... | |
| William Steadman Aldis - 1882 - 164 pages
...III. ON MOMENTS AND PRODUCTS OF INERTIA. 30. WE have now obtained equations which completely determine the motion of a rigid body under the action of any forces. It remains to exhibit the methods of solving these equations in different cases. The most simple case... | |
| 1889 - 584 pages
...of the four following sections, and not more than TEN in all. DYNAMICS AND ELASTICITY. 1. Shew that the motion of a rigid body under the' action of any forces may be defined by the statements, first, that its centre of mass moves as if it were a particle of... | |
| Felix Klein - 1897 - 94 pages
...generalized one, but it belongs to the domain of real dynamics. Let us consider the general problem of the motion of a rigid body under the action of any forces, in the non-Euclidian space whose absolute is the surfaC6: The earliest investigation of the motion... | |
| Frederick Joaquim Barbosa Cordeiro - 1917 - 142 pages
...axis is equal to the couple about that axis, a result which we have already obtained. It follows that the motion of a rigid body under the action of any forces can always be resolved into a translational motion of the centre of inertia and a rotation about an... | |
| Felix Klein - 1922 - 721 pages
...generalized one, but it belongs to the domain of real dynamics. Let us consider the general problem < of the motion of a rigid body under the action of any forces, in the non-Euclidean space whose absolute is the surface : ^ + y * + ^ „ p = Q The earliest investigation... | |
| Felix Klein - 1922 - 728 pages
...generalized one, but it belongs to the domain of real dynamics. Let us consider the general problem of the motion of a rigid body under the action of any forces, in the non-Euclidean space whose absolute is the surface: z2 4- ys -1- z- - <a = 0 . The earliest investigation... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1884 - 570 pages
...HEATH, BA, D.Sc., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Communicated by A. CAYLET, LL.D., Sadlerian Professor of Pure Mathematics in the University of...case. The special features of the method employed are Experiment. Time in hours. Free sulphuric acid. FOB. Compart. Neg. Compnrt. I. li •0766 nil.... | |
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