United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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Sivu 202
... force to be maintained need not be great ; if the chances of war are great , then the naval force which should be maintained ought to be limited by nothing but the limits of the nation's wealth ; for , in case of war , its life is at ...
... force to be maintained need not be great ; if the chances of war are great , then the naval force which should be maintained ought to be limited by nothing but the limits of the nation's wealth ; for , in case of war , its life is at ...
Sivu 207
... force adequate to such work , and only the most powerful armor - clads would suffice . Whatever force our enemy could fairly be expected to assign to such duty , we should be able to destroy , beyond a doubt . To fail in this would ...
... force adequate to such work , and only the most powerful armor - clads would suffice . Whatever force our enemy could fairly be expected to assign to such duty , we should be able to destroy , beyond a doubt . To fail in this would ...
Sivu 443
... Force Resistance , but after the engines are stopped and reversed this becomes - Force - Resistance Mass X Accel- eration , or Force + Resistance Mass X - Acceleration . This negative acceleration is composed of two parts , that due to ...
... Force Resistance , but after the engines are stopped and reversed this becomes - Force - Resistance Mass X Accel- eration , or Force + Resistance Mass X - Acceleration . This negative acceleration is composed of two parts , that due to ...
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