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An Introduction to Natural Philosophy: Designed As a Text Book, for the Use of the Students in ...
Denison Olmsted
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121,) varies as the diameter, tlieir strength is as tne cubes of the diameters.
In beams of an oblong figure, the strength varies as the breadth and square of the depUi ; for' here the area being as the product of the two sides, and the distance of the center of gravity from * It is here supposed, according to the views embraced hy most writers on Mechan.
ics since the time of Galileo, that the parts of a fractured beam turn about the lino where the fracture terminates ; but Mr. Barlow, in his
...essay on the Strength and Strcsn of Timber, proves by experiment, that the tendency is to turn about a line entirely within the section, the fibres on that side of the line where the fracture begins being extended, and those on the other side compressed. This line he calls the neutral axis^ t Day's Algebra. (Art 408.) MBCHANICa. 178 backward motion of the trees to one riding rapidly, the receding of the shore to one who is sailing from it with a fair wind, and the diomal motions of the heavenly bodies from east to west, in consequence of the revolution of the spectator in the opposite direction ; these are severally examples of apparent motion.

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