... MEMBERS 321 226. THE PRINCIPLE OF LEAST WORK APPLIED TO REDUNDANT MEMBERS, . 322 THEORY AND PRACTICE IN THE DESIGNING OF MODERN FRAMED STRUCTURES PART I STRESSES IN SIMPLE STRUCTURES CHAPTER I DEFINITIONS AND HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT.:-:; SECTION I.... Structural Drafting and the Design of Details - Sivu 11tekijä(t) Carlton Thomas Bishop - 1920 - 352 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Paice - 1884 - 130 sivua
...find the centre of gravity of the remainder of the disc. CHAPTER VI. EQUILIBRIUM. — STATICS. 116. A force is known when its magnitude, direction, and point of application are known. 117. When a number of forces act upon a body so that no motion of translation or of rotation is produced... | |
| Leander Miller Hoskins - 1892 - 234 sivua
...principles of statics, and the solution of its problems, by means of geometrical figures. 3. A Force is that which tends to change the state of motion of a body. We conceive of a force as a push or a pull applied to a body at a definite point and in a definite... | |
| John Butler Johnson, Charles Walter Bryan, Frederick Eugene Turneaure - 1910 - 352 sivua
...DEFINITIONS AND HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT.:-:; SECTION I. — FORCES AND STRESSES 1. Forces. — A Force is that which tends to change the state of motion of a body. It becomes evident either as a push or a pull applied at some point of the body. Forces exerted upon... | |
| John Butler Johnson, Charles Walter Bryan, Frederick Eugene Turneaure - 1910 - 354 sivua
...DEFINITIONS AND HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT SECTION I.— FORCES AND STRESSES 1. Forces. — A Force is that which tends to change the state of motion of a body. It becomes evident either as a push or a pull applied at some point of the body. Forces exerted upon... | |
| John Butler Johnson, Charles Walter Bryan, Frederick Eugene Turneaure - 1910 - 352 sivua
...I DEFINITIONS AND HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT SECTION I— FORCES AND STRESSES 1. Forces. — A Force is that which tends to change the state of motion of a body. It becomes evident either as a push or a pull applied at some point of the body. Forces exerted upon... | |
| George A. Hool, Nathan C. Johnson - 1920 - 894 sivua
...members connect the joints of the upper chord with those of the lower chord. 8. Force. — Force is that which tends to change the state of motion of a body, or it is that which causes a body to change its shape if it is held in place by other forces. 9. Outer... | |
| George A. Hool, William Spaulding Kinne - 1923 - 700 sivua
...direction of its length. Each member of a truss is either a tie or a strut. 8. Force. — Force is that which tends to change the state of motion of a body, or it is that which causes a body to change its shape if it is held in place by other forces. 9. Outer... | |
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