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" B it receives in return a blow equal to that which it gave, but in a contrary direction, and its motion is thereby stopped, or rather, given to B. Therefore, when a body strikes against another, the quantity of motion communicated to the second body... "
Conversations on Natural Philosophy: In which the Elements of that Science ... - Страница 49
по Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1821 - 311 страници
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Conversations on Natural Philosophy: In which the Elements of that Science ...

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand), Thomas P. Jones - 1826 - 286 страници
...much less feeling than the face. /Here are two ivory balls suspended by threads, (plate 1. fig. 5.) draw one of them, A, a little on one side, — now...which the first ball fell ; but the motion of A is slopped; because when it struck B, it received in return a blow equal to that it gave, and its motion...

Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to Illustrate ...

John Ayrton Paris - 1833 - 502 страници
...balls," said he, " suspended by threads ; I shall draw one of them, A, a little on one side ; now I let it go, it strikes, you see, against the other...off to a distance equal to that through which the BA first ball fell ; but the motion of A is stopped, because, when it struck B, it received in return...

The Book of Science: A Familiar Introduction to the Principles of Natural ...

John M. Moffat - 1834 - 530 страници
...former be then drawn aside to c, and suffered to fall against the latter, it will drive it to d, or a distance equal to that through which the first ball fell ; but it will itself rest at a, having given up all its own moving power to the second ball. If six ivory...

The Scientific Class-book; Or, A Familiar Introduction to the ..., Част 1

Walter R. Johnson - 1836 - 522 страници
...former be then drawn aside to e, and suffered to fall against the latter, it will drive it to d, or a distance equal to that through which the first ball fell ; but it will itself rest at a, having given up all its own moving power to the second ball. If six ivory...

The Boston School Compendium of Natural and Experimetal Philosophy ...

Richard Green Parker - 1838 - 266 страници
...be drawn a little on one side and then let go, it will strike against the other ball I!, and drive it off to a distance equal to that through which the first ball fell; but the motion of A will be stopped, because when it strikes 13 it receives in return a blow equal to that which it gave,...

Conversations on natural philosophy, by the author of Conversations on chemistry

Jane Marcet - 1839 - 544 страници
...number of feet in one second, or of miles in one hour. MRS. B. Exactly so. CAROLINE. But if a man strike another on the face with his fist, he surely does...struck B, it received in return a blow equal to that which it gave, and its motion was consequently destroyed. EMILY. I should have supposed that the motion...

Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to Illustrate ...

1842 - 516 страници
...ivory balls," said he, " suspended by threads; I shall draw one of them, A, a little on one side; now I let it go, it strikes, you see, against the other...distance equal to that through which the first ball fell; BA but the motion of A is stopped, because, when it struck B, it received in return a blow equal to...

A System of Natural Philosophy: Designed for the Use of Schools and ...

John M. Moffat, Walter Rogers Johnson - 1842 - 498 страници
...former be then drawn aside to c, and suffered to fall against the latter, it will drive it to d, or a distance equal to that through which the first ball fell; but it will itself rest at a, having given up all its own moving power to the second ball. that through...

Boston School Compendium of Natural and Experimental Philosophy

Richard Green Parker - 1844 - 276 страници
...little on one side and then let go, it will strike against the other ball B, and drive it off to I\ distance equal to that through which the first ball fell; but the motion of A will be stopped, because when it strikes B it receives in return a blow equal to that which it gave,...

Pike's Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical and ...

Benjamin Pike (Jr.) - 1848 - 482 страници
...figure ; if the former be then drawn aside and suffered to fall against the latter, it will drive it to a distance equal to that through which the first ball fell ; but it will itself rest, having given up all its owi moving power to the second ball. If five ivory balls,...




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