Mechanics of engineeringComprising statics and dynamics of solids: and the mechanics of the materials of constructions, or strength and elasticity of beams, columns, arches, shafts, etc . nts of the curve between any two points. In gen- (a) gives (c being the velocity at some initial °point 0) ^Mv?--Mc\ 0pdu = 0n__^ (h) Ju0 u \_ux u0J7 aA+ 26fl_ U, a which is independ-. ent of the direction of the initial velocity c. Note.—If u0 were = infinity, the last member of equation (b) would re-duce to G -5- tii, and is numerically the quantity called potential in thetheory of electricity. CURVILINEAR


Mechanics of engineeringComprising statics and dynamics of solids: and the mechanics of the materials of constructions, or strength and elasticity of beams, columns, arches, shafts, etc . nts of the curve between any two points. In gen- (a) gives (c being the velocity at some initial °point 0) ^Mv?--Mc\ 0pdu = 0n__^ (h) Ju0 u \_ux u0J7 aA+ 26fl_ U, a which is independ-. ent of the direction of the initial velocity c. Note.—If u0 were = infinity, the last member of equation (b) would re-duce to G -5- tii, and is numerically the quantity called potential in thetheory of electricity. CURVILINEAR MOTION OF A MATERIAL POINT. 83 Application of eq. (a) to a projectile in weight, is the only force acting, and Otherefore = B, while M— G -f- g. There-fore equation (a) gives G < 9 G, the -=GJ dy=Gyi;


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