| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1850 - 378 lapas
...either of these is when the body is projected transverse to the direction in which the force draws it. The simplest instance of this motion that we can imagine...is thrown from the hand in a horizontal direction. It does not move in a straight line. It begins to move in the direction in which it is thrown ; but... | |
| 1867 - 522 lapas
...direction transrerse to, or crossing, the direction in which the force draws it, how will it move ? (lé.) The simplest instance of this motion that we can imagine is the motion of a stone when it ia thrown from the hand in a horizontal direction, or in a direction nearly horizontal. We all know... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 526 lapas
...motion if the matter is set at liberty (as when a stone is dropped from the hand). And it will easily be understood, that when a body is projected, or thrown,...not move in a straight line. It begins to move in the direction in which it is thrown ; but this direction is speedily changed ; it continues to change... | |
| Hugo Reid - 1874 - 276 lapas
...transverse to, or crossing the direction in which the force of attraction draws it, how will it move ? " The simplest instance of this motion that we can imagine...does not move in a straight line It begins to move in the direction in which it is thrown ; but this direction is speedily changed ; ft continues to change... | |
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