A Collection of Cambridge Mathematical Examination Papers: Papers in pure mathematics: SupplementW. P. Grant, 1833 |
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... moving freely about A. A string is fixed at B distended by a weight passing over a fixed pulley E , placed at the horizontal distance AE = AB . Determine the position in which the lever will rest . 3. In a system of pullies , where each ...
... moving freely about A. A string is fixed at B distended by a weight passing over a fixed pulley E , placed at the horizontal distance AE = AB . Determine the position in which the lever will rest . 3. In a system of pullies , where each ...
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... moving force , and Q the quantity of matter . L A body projected up an inclined plane where H = describes 32 feet in 2 " . How far will it ascend before all its velocity is lost ? 12. A body , whose elasticity , descends from the height ...
... moving force , and Q the quantity of matter . L A body projected up an inclined plane where H = describes 32 feet in 2 " . How far will it ascend before all its velocity is lost ? 12. A body , whose elasticity , descends from the height ...
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... moving force will communicate the same velocity to the centre of gravity , to whatever body in a system it is applied . TRINITY COLLEGE , 1823 . 1. Two Momenta , which when communicated separately , would cause a body to describe the ...
... moving force will communicate the same velocity to the centre of gravity , to whatever body in a system it is applied . TRINITY COLLEGE , 1823 . 1. Two Momenta , which when communicated separately , would cause a body to describe the ...
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... moving with a given velocity v , that its velocity may be destroyed by the impact ; the common elasticity of the balls being th of per- fect elasticity ? - n 12. Having given the diameters of two balls moving in the same plane , and the ...
... moving with a given velocity v , that its velocity may be destroyed by the impact ; the common elasticity of the balls being th of per- fect elasticity ? - n 12. Having given the diameters of two balls moving in the same plane , and the ...
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... moving from a given point on a five - sided bil- liard - table , it may , after impinging on the first , third , fifth , second , and fourth sides in order , be reflected to a given point . 18. If two bodies begin to fall at the same ...
... moving from a given point on a five - sided bil- liard - table , it may , after impinging on the first , third , fifth , second , and fourth sides in order , be reflected to a given point . 18. If two bodies begin to fall at the same ...
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