Handbook of Natural Philosophy volume 1

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Handbook of Natural Philosophy volume 1
Dionysius Lardner
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Thus the force with which a ball weighing an ounce and moving 68 OF FORCE AND MOTION at ten feet per second will strike any object, will be exactly ten times the force with which the same ball, moving at one foot per second, would strike such an object.
These fundamental principles are so obviously consistent with universal experience, that they can scarcely be said to require proof.
192. Examples. If we project a stone from the hand, we give it but a slight impulse, if our purpose be to impart
... to it a slow motion ; but if we desire to project it with greater speed, we exercise a greater force of projection. Now, as the stone receives all the force communicated by the hand, it is evident that the increase of force in this case is exhibited by the increase of velo- city of the motion of the projectile, the body projected being the same.
If we find a certain muscular exertion sufficient to project a ball IO Ibs. Weight with a certain velocity, we shall find it neces- sary to use double the force if we desire to project a ball 20 Ibs.


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