The encyclopdia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . Fig. gr. ...4 The area generated -is lp+il% or, expressing p in terms of w, lW+{¥^-lc)6. For a finite motion we get t^i© area equal to the sum of the areas generated during . the different steps. - But the wheel will continue rollings and give the whole roll aS; the sten of the rolls, for the silcc4ssive steps. Let then IB denote the whole roll (in fig. 10), and let a denote the sum of-alj thesmall turnings 8; thein, theiarea is - ITere dis the anglewhich the lastpbsiitioh-of tWrrod makes- with the


The encyclopdia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . Fig. gr. ...4 The area generated -is lp+il% or, expressing p in terms of w, lW+{¥^-lc)6. For a finite motion we get t^i© area equal to the sum of the areas generated during . the different steps. - But the wheel will continue rollings and give the whole roll aS; the sten of the rolls, for the silcc4ssive steps. Let then IB denote the whole roll (in fig. 10), and let a denote the sum of-alj thesmall turnings 8; thein, theiarea is - ITere dis the anglewhich the lastpbsiitioh-of tWrrod makes- with the first. In all applica- tipris of the planrmeterthe rod is brought back toTts original position. Then the angle a is either zero, or it is Stt if the rod has been once t,urned{-quite .,..;: •? ,(; •., • ji ^^ >,;r : rpund. . .- > .: -^-- (J Hence in the first case wehave ? .!. • I ( 3nd w gives the area as, in,cas,e of a ,V. In the other caSfe - -•? p=fe+?C :{2h)> where C =i{il~£)2k,:i{ the Bod; ^turnejd round- <Thet C will b


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