10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERCUTIENT»
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1
A Course of Experimental Philosophy
For if you suppose the strongest Body (if there be one) or either of them, if their
Momenta are equal, to be the percutient Body, and the other the Body struck ; the
Magnitude of the Blow will be equal to the Force which the percutient Body ...
John Theophilus Desaguliers, 1744
2
Children's toys, and some elementary lessons in general ...
the centre of percussion," and the instrument which gives the blow will therefore
be conveniently denominated as "the percutient body." The centre of percussion
is that spot at which the whole momentum of the percutient body is, as it were, ...
3
Science in the nursery: or, Children's toys, and what they ...
the centre of percussion," and the instrument which gives the blow will therefore
be conveniently denominated as " the percutient body." The centre of percussion
is that spot at which the whole momentum of the percutient body is, as it were, ...
Thomas William Erle, 1884
4
Mathematical Discourses Concerning Two New Sciences Relating ...
mov'd with a contrary Motion towards the Percutient, the Blow and Shock at
meeting shall be so much the greater, as those two contrary Velocities taken
together are greater than the single Velocity of the Percutient. "Tis necessary to
remark ...
Galileo Galilei, John Weston (Master of the Academy at Greenwich.), 1730
5
Rational Hydrotherapy: A Manual of the Physiological and ...
Revulsive effects may be produced either by percutient or non-percutient
applications, or by a combination of percutient and non-percutient means ; for
example, revulsion to the lower extremities may be obtained by a very hot foot or
leg bath ...
John Harvey Kellogg, 1904
6
Lexicon Hebraico-Chaldaico-Latino-Biblicum. In quo prima ...
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hordeum из: 3. т. Plur. percutient ‚ 1311 öl percuíferunt, cazzdzmtl conciderunt,
plauferunt, ceciбегам, concíderunt, occiderunt, expugnarunt. ' :,131 т. percutient
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7
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Cōlāre derives from L cōlum, a filter, a sieve: o.o.o. percurrent.See COURSE, (at
percurrerein)para10. percuss,percussion (whence, anl, percussive), percussor,
percutient: allderive from L percutere, to strike per or violently, cutere being thec/f
...
8
The British Indian Military Repository
What has been said with regard to the percutient body, is equally applicable to
the body on which the impact is made. For, if the point in a body at rest, on which
another impinges, is not centrically situated, so as to divide the forces of the ...
9
The Elements of Natural Or Experimental Philosophy
The Theory of Percutient Bodies, that move with Equable Motion. 19. A BODY
perfectly hard is that whose figure is not in the least altered by the stroke, or'
collision of another body. A body perfectly soft is that whose figure is altered by
the least ...
Tiberius Cavallo, Francis Xavier Brosius, 1832
10
Cyclopaedia, Or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and ...
Center of PERC us sioN, is that point wherein the shock or impulse of the
percutient bodies is the greatest. See CENTER. The centre ofpereuffion is the
same with the center of oscillation, if the percutient body revolve round a fixed
axis.
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