| Sir John Budd Phear - 1850 - 304 Seiten
...transmitted, are, estimated as statical forces, equal and opposite. (3). First Law of Motion. A material particle if at rest will continue at rest, and if in motion will continue to move uniformly in the same straight line unless it be acted upon by some external force.... | |
| John Bradford Cherriman - 1858 - 108 Seiten
...LAW OF MOTION.* Newton's A material particle, when not acted on by any force, rest, will so remain ; and, if in motion, will move in a straight line with uniform velocitythree Laws of Motioa. The first part of this law has been already assumed (Statics § 2) as... | |
| John Francis Twisden - 1860 - 380 Seiten
...accelerating force such as gravity. The law is stated as follows : "A body not acted on by any external force, if at rest, will continue at rest, and if in motion will continue to move uniformly on a straight line." The object of the second law of motion is to assert... | |
| Stephen Parkinson - 1863 - 396 Seiten
...according to which the motion of a body considered as a particle are calculated. FIRST LAW OF MOTION. 27. A particle if at rest will continue at rest, and if...velocity unless it is acted on by an extraneous force. This law is sometimes referred to as the law of Inertia or the principle of Inertia. It expresses the... | |
| Stephen Parkinson - 1863 - 408 Seiten
...considered as a particle are calculated. FIRST LAW OF MOTION. 27. A particle if at rest will coritinue at rest, and if in motion will move in a straight...velocity unless it is acted on by an extraneous force. This law is sometimes referred to as the law of Inertia or the principle of Inertia. It expresses the... | |
| John Francis Twisden - 1863 - 390 Seiten
...accelerating force such as gravity. The law is stated as follows : 'A body not acted on by any external force, if at rest, will continue at rest, and if in motion will continue to move uniformly in a straight line.' The object of the second law of motion is to assert... | |
| John Francis Twisden - 1863 - 412 Seiten
...accelerating force such as gravity. The law is stated as follows : 'A body not acted on by any external force, if at rest, will continue at rest, and if in motion will continue to move uniformly in a straight line.' The object of the second law of motion is to assert... | |
| John Francis Twisden - 1868 - 364 Seiten
...accelerating force such as gravity. The law is stated as follows: ' A body not acted on by any external force, if at rest, will continue at rest, and if in motion will continue to move uniformly in a straight line.' The object of the second law of motion is to assert... | |
| S. Parkinson - 1874 - 420 Seiten
...according to which the motions of a body considered as a particle are calculated. FIRST LAW OP MOTION. 27. -A- particle if at rest will continue at rest, and if in motion will move in a straight line with wiiform velocity, unless it is .acted on by an extraneous force. This law is sometimes referred to... | |
| John J. Prince - 1885 - 274 Seiten
...of matter. Then from the laws of motion — which are 1st. A body if at rest will remain at rest, or if in motion will move in a straight line with uniform velocity, unless it is acted on by some extraneous force. 2nd. The effects produced by a force acting upon any body is the same, both... | |
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