| Thomas Simpson - 1776 - 598 lapas
...through the Point С let the Right-line SF be drawn, meeting the Axis of the Curve ( AQJ in F. £ г Now, Now, it is evident, if the Motion of p, along the...C, the Point p would be at S, when the Line itfelf bad acquired the Portion mSg (becaufc, by Hypothefis, Ся and «S exprefs the Diftances that might... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 lapas
...let the right line, SF, be drawn, meeting the axil of the curve, AQ, in.F; Now, it is evident, that if the motion of p, along the line, mg, was to become equable at C, the point, ¡i, would be at S, when the line itself had got into the position, «я 8 g ; I »•cause, by the... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 lapas
...C, leUhe right line, SF, be drawn, meeting the axis of the curve, AQ, in F. Now it is evident, that if the motion of p, along the line mg, was to become equable at C, the point,/), would be at S, when the line itself had got into the position m 85-; because, by the hypothesis, C... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 lapas
...letthe right line, SF, be drawn, meeting the axis of the curve, A Q. in F. Now it is evident, that if the motion of p, along the line mg, was to become equable at C, the point,/), would be at S, when the line itself had got into the position m S^-; because, by the hypothesis, C... | |
| Thomas Simpson - 1823 - 370 lapas
...let the right-line SF be drawn, meeting the axis of the curve (AQ) in F. Now, it is evident, if *1« motion of p, along the line mg, was to become equable at C, the point p would bo at S, when the line itself had acquired the position m Sg (because, by hypothesis, C n and n S express... | |
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