Kelvin (now 40 years ago*) gave the solution of the following problem : — Let the two ends of a cord of any length be attached to two points at the ends of a horizontal arm made to rotate round a vertical axis through its middle point at a constant... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 140by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857Full view - About this book
| Physics - 1857 - 1142 pages
...illustrations it suggests for the two kinds of effect on the plane of polarization referred to above. Let the two ends of a cord of any length be attached to two...through its middle point at a constant angular velocity, a), and let a second cord bearing a weight be attached to the middle of the first cord. The two cords... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1857 - 650 pages
...W+0-01635 28 8-1260 I -0-00-1 16 W- 0-00638 29 8-1845 I -0-1X1222 W+0-00293 30 8-1529 1-0-001/0 W- 0-00050 points at the ends of a horizontal arm made to rotate...through its middle point at a constant angular velocity, u, and let a second cord bearing a weight be attached to the middle of the first cord. The two cords... | |
| Astrophysics - 1897 - 494 pages
...rotary motion. Lord Kelvin (now forty years ago)' gave the solution of the following problem : Let the two ends of a cord of any length be attached to two...through its middle point at a constant angular velocity, and let a second cord bearing a material point be attached to the middle of the first cord. The motion... | |
| Astronomy - 1897 - 448 pages
...rotary motion. Lord Kelvin (now forty years ago)' gave the solution of the following problem : Let the two ends of a cord of any length be attached to two...through its middle point at a constant angular velocity, and let a second cord bearing a material point be attached to the middle of the first cord. The motion... | |
| Michael Faraday, John Kerr, Pieter Zeeman - Magnetooptics - 1900 - 144 pages
...rotatory motion. Lord Kelvin (now 40 years ago)* gave the solution of the following problem : Let the two ends of a cord of any length be attached to two...through its middle point at a constant angular velocity, and let a second cord bearing a material point be attached to the middle of the first cord. The motion... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - Ether (Space) - 1904 - 734 pages
...illustrations it suggests for the two kinds of effect on the plane of polarization referred to above. Let the two ends of a cord of any length be attached to two...and the weight a material point, it is required to determine its motion when infinitely little disturbed from its position of equilibrium*. Let I be the... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - Ether (Space). - 1904 - 848 pages
...illustrations it suggests for the two kinds of effect on the plane of polarization referred to above. Let the two ends of a cord of any length be attached to two...through its middle point at a constant angular velocity, ID, and let a second cord bearing a weight be attached to the middle of the first cord. The two cords... | |
| Pieter Zeeman - Magnetooptics - 1913 - 264 pages
...rotatory motion. Lord Kelvin (now 40 years ago1 ) gave the solution of the following problem : Let the two ends of a cord of any length be attached to two...round a vertical axis through its middle point at p, constant angular velocity, and let a second cord bearing a material point be attached to the middle... | |
| Pieter Zeeman - Magnetooptics - 1921 - 398 pages
...rotatory motion. Lord KELVIN (now 40 years ago 1) gave the solution of the following problem : — Let the two ends of a cord of any length be attached to two...through its middle point at a constant angular velocity, and let a second cord bearing a material point be attached to the middle of the first cord. The motion... | |
| English periodicals - 1897 - 590 pages
...rotatory motion. Lord Kelvin (now 40 years ago*) gave the solution of the following problem : — Let the two ends of a cord of any length be attached to two...through its middle point at a constant angular velocity, and let a second cord bearing a material point be attached to the middle of the first cord. .The motion... | |
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