| George Farrer Rodwell - 1871 - 620 стор.
...unit of time one second. Hence the above statement takes the following form : — Unit of force is that force which acting for one second on a mass of one grain, would give it a velocity of one foot per second ; and a unit magnetic pole placed at a distance... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1881 - 474 стор.
...Lesson. Now, amongst the derived units of this system is the unit of force, named the Dyne, which is that force which, acting for one second on a mass of one gramme, imparts to it a velocity of one centimetre per second. Taking the dyne then as the unit of force, and... | |
| Bradley Allen Fiske - 1883 - 294 стор.
...and equal to ^i'f gramme. This is not strictly accurate, as the dyne is the unit of force — /.«-., that force which, acting for one second on a ma.ss...velocity of one centimetre per second. Now, gravity (f ) gives a mass of one gramme in one second a velocity of 981 centimetres per second. The weight... | |
| 1883 - 568 стор.
...In the system invented, known as the cgs system, the unit of force is called j the dyne, and means that force which, acting for one second on a mass of one gramme gives it a velocity of one centimeter per second. The unit of length ; is the centimeter ; and the unit quantity of electricity... | |
| A. Bromley Holmes - 1883 - 162 стор.
...inconvenient length, but two examples may be given, viz. : The Dyne, or absolute unit of force, is that force which, acting for one second on a mass of one gramme, imparts to, it a velocity of one centimetre per second. The weight of one gramme is equal to a force... | |
| Henry Percy Smith - 1883 - 564 стор.
...Ethiopian D. in ancient Egypt, the Bourbon D. in France. Dyne. A unit of force [Gr. ttv&nts], viz. the force which, acting for one second on a mass of one" gramme, produces a velocity of one centimetre a second. It is called a CGS unit. Dyneyor. The southern division... | |
| Henry Percy Smith - 1883 - 542 стор.
..../Ethiopian D. in ancient Egypt, the Bourbon D. in France. Dyne. A unit of force [Gr. Suy&ita], viz. the force which, acting for one second on a mass of one gramme, produces a velocity of one centimètre a second. It is called a CGS unit. Dynevor. The southern division... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1885 - 350 стор.
...acceleration in the mass. The most commonly used unit of force is called the dyne, and is denned to be that force which acting for one second on a mass of one gram, produces in it a velocity of one centimetre per second. The unit of work is the erg, which is... | |
| Bradley Allen Fiske - 1887 - 294 стор.
...the unit of weight and equal to -y^f gramme. This is not strictly accurate, as the dyne is the un1t of force — ie, that force which, acting for one...velocity of one centimetre per second. Now, gravity ( £-) gives a mass of one gramme in one second a velocity of 981 centimetres per second. The weight... | |
| Arthur William Poyser - 1889 - 264 стор.
...experiments on distribution. He found that on a cylinder, having round ends, acting tor one second un a mass of one gramme, gives it a velocity of one centimetre per second. This is called a dyne. 30 inches long, and 2 inches in diameter, the density was 1 at the middle; 1-25,... | |
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