A Harmony of the Four Gospels: In which the Natural Order of Each is Preserved. With a Paraphrase and Notes, Volume 2J. Ritchie, 1952 - Bible |
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Page 107
... Hence , since in unequal oscillations there are described in equal times arcs proportional to the entire arcs of the oscillations , there are obtained , from the times given , both the velocities and the arcs described in all the ...
... Hence , since in unequal oscillations there are described in equal times arcs proportional to the entire arcs of the oscillations , there are obtained , from the times given , both the velocities and the arcs described in all the ...
Page 163
... hence the curve DraF is easily delineated by the table of logarithms . COR . III . If a parabola be constructed to the vertex D , and the diameter DG produced downwards , and its latus rectum is to 2DP as the whole resistance at the ...
... hence the curve DraF is easily delineated by the table of logarithms . COR . III . If a parabola be constructed to the vertex D , and the diameter DG produced downwards , and its latus rectum is to 2DP as the whole resistance at the ...
Page 210
... Hence , also , if Fg represent the moment of the velocity which the body D , in describing the least space Dd , loses by the resistance of the medium ; and CN be taken equal to Cg ; then will N be the place to which the body , if it met ...
... Hence , also , if Fg represent the moment of the velocity which the body D , in describing the least space Dd , loses by the resistance of the medium ; and CN be taken equal to Cg ; then will N be the place to which the body , if it met ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE K15 ix | 5 |
AXIOMS OR LAWS OF MOTION | 14 |
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