| Charles James - 1805 - 1236 páginas
...a fluid is as the square of the velocity; and putting r~ velocity in feet in a second ; it is equal to the weight of a column of the fluid, whose base is the plane, and height — . And in a globe 64 it is but half so much. 5. As to the mechanic powers, the single lever... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1807 - 464 páginas
...of the fluid. 271. Carol. 3. The pressure of the fluid on any horizontal surface or plane, is equal to the weight of a column of the fluid, whose base is equal to that plane, and altitude is its depth below the upper surface of the fluid. PROPOSITION PROPOSITION... | |
| William Marrat - 1810 - 512 páginas
...Ee were a plane surface moving perpendicularly in a fluid, the resistance against it would be equal to the weight of a column of the fluid whose base is the surface resisted, and altitude the space through which a body must fall from rest, in vacuo, to acquire... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1811 - 494 páginas
...The Real Resistance to a Plane, by a Fluid acting in a Direction perpendicular to its Face, is tqual to the Weight of a Column of the Fluid, -whose Base is the Plane, and Altitude equal to that -which is due to the Velocity of the Motion, or through -which a Heavy Body must fall... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1811 - 424 páginas
...and its altitude the same as that of the surface. Or, by art. 31* of the same, the pressure is equal to the weight of a column of the fluid, whose base is equal to the surface pressed, and its altitude equal to the depth of the centre of gravity below the... | |
| 1812 - 352 páginas
...pressure of a fluid against any upright surface, as the gate of a sluice or canal, is equal to half the weight of a column of the fluid whose base is the surface pressed, and its altitude the same as the altitude of that surface. 7. The pressure of a fluid,... | |
| Isaac Dalby - 1813 - 538 páginas
...act against a plane in a perpendicular direction, the real or absolute force on the plane is equal to the weight of a column of the fluid whose base is the plane, and height equal to the height through which a heavy body must descend from rest by its own gravity to... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1815 - 686 páginas
...demonstrated that the resistance of a cylinder, which moves in the direction of its axis, is equal to the weight of a column of the fluid, whose base is equal to that of the cylinder, and its altitude equal to the height through which a body must fall... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1816 - 618 páginas
...Resistance to a Plane, by a Fluid acting in a Direction fierficndicular to its Face, is equal to the Wright of a Column of the fluid, whose Base is the Plane, and Altitude equal to that which is due to the Velocity of the Motion, or through which a Heavy Body must fall to... | |
| William Dealtry - 1816 - 492 páginas
...resistance opposed to a plane surface moving in a fluid, in a direction perpendicular to the plane, is equal to the weight of a column of the fluid, whose base is the area of the plane, and height the space through which a body must fall by gravity to acquire its velocity.... | |
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