A Treatise On Ordnance And Naval Gunnery

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... ^vL Thus the velocity acquired by a body falling in a vacuum during ^''.S is, at the end of that time v=. g t= 32.18 X 7.5 = 241.37 feet per second.
These results are given by experiment ; but they can.
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very readily, he establislied by a course of reasoning.
Thus, gravity acts constantly on all material particles ; when a body is sustained, the constant effort of gravity is continually destroyed by the resistance of the obsta- cle which opposes its action ; hence comes th
...e pressure which heavy bodies exert upon the obstacles which pre- vent them from falling ; it is this pressure which consti- tutes their weight. When a body ceases to be sustained, gravity puts it in motion, and as this continues to act upon it while it is in motion, it impresses upon it at each iustant the same increase of velocity ; it follows, there- fore, that the total velocity which it impresses upon the body must increase proportionally to the time during which it acts.
441. Disregarding tlie Atmosplieric Resistance, all Bodies Pall with Equal Rapidity, Irrespective of Weight, Let us take two bodies perfectly equal ; gravity acts upon them in the same manner.


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