Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 266Pergamon Press, 1958 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... momentum i = Iw . If a torque , T , is exerted on this rotor through the gimbal system as shown , the resultant ... momentum . The magnitude of the precession angle then depends on the torque applied , the time during which it acts ...
... momentum i = Iw . If a torque , T , is exerted on this rotor through the gimbal system as shown , the resultant ... momentum . The magnitude of the precession angle then depends on the torque applied , the time during which it acts ...
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Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) parallel component of total momentum is concerned . Only the com- ponents of momentum perpendicular to v remain to be examined . It is necessary to consider only one of them , say the y - component ...
Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) parallel component of total momentum is concerned . Only the com- ponents of momentum perpendicular to v remain to be examined . It is necessary to consider only one of them , say the y - component ...
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... momentum is zero . The total energy of the body in this zero - momentum or proper frame will be referred to as the rest energy , a quantity which may vary with time . As the body moves relative to an observer its total energy and net ...
... momentum is zero . The total energy of the body in this zero - momentum or proper frame will be referred to as the rest energy , a quantity which may vary with time . As the body moves relative to an observer its total energy and net ...
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Effects of Unipolar Air Ions on Microorganisms and on Evaporation | 9 |
Plastics in the Space Age JOHN H Lux | 21 |
The Lagrange Equations in Electrical Networks FREDERICK L RYDER | 27 |
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