10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «DEFLEXURE»
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The Mathematical Papers of Sir William Rowan Hamilton
A deflected line of the system (Q12) is in the corresponding plane of deflexure
ySx = x$y, (T12) if that plane coincide with either of those two principal
rectangular planes of deflexure, which we have taken for coordinate planes ; but
otherwise ...
Sir William Rowan Hamilton, Arthur William Conway, 1931
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The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
In this general case, the deflected line (0') does not intersect the given axis of
defiexion, which we have made the axis of z ; but the deflected line (On) always
intersects its own axis of deflexure (N n), in a point of which the co-ordinates may
be ...
In this general case, the deflected line ( Qn) does not intersect the given axis of
deflexion, which we have made the axis of z ; but the deflected line ( Q12) always
intersects its own axis of deflexure (N]i), in a point of which the co-ordinates may
...
Royal Irish Academy, 1837
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The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
4>, Zy = U. sin. and give the name of deflexure (after the analogy of the known
name curvature) to the quotient ~ , that is, to the double deflexion divided by the
square of the per- pendicular distance from the axis of deflexion, we shall have
the ...
Royal Irish Academy, 1835
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The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
In this general case, the deflected line ( Qn) does not intersect the given axis of
deflexion, which we have made the axis of z ; but the deflected line ( Qn) always
intersects its own axis of deflexure (iV12), in a point of which the co-ordinates
may ...
Royal Irish Academy (Dublin), 1837
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The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
<j>, and give the name of deflexure (after the analogy of the known name
curvature) to the quotient , that is, to the double deflexion divided by the square of
the perpendicular distance from the axis of deflexion, we shall have the following
law ...
Royal Irish Academy, 1830
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A popular and complete English dictionary
DEFLEXURE. 361. DEGARNlSH. true course. A deviation of the rays of light
towards the surface of an opaque body; inflection. Deflexube, de-fleV&hure, n. A
bending down; n turning aside; deviation. Deflorate, def flo-rate, [L. d^fiorattta,] a.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Deflexure, a bowing or bending;' Blount's Gloss.ed.1674.—L. dēflectere, to bend
aside.—L. dē, down, away;andflectere, to bend;pp. flexus. SeeFlexible. Der.
deflection, deflexure. DEFLOUR, DEFLOWER, todeprive of flowers, to ravish.
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Philosophical Magazine and Journal
Now a flexible chain of uniform weight suspended at two points 400 feet distant
from each other, and hanging freely with a deflexure of 27 feet, will, according to
writers on the catenary curve, make the angle CBH equal 15° 12' nearly: and the
...
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Specifications for practical architecture. With an essay on ...
But it must be observed that the deflexure of the tie-beams of trusses is increased
by the reprehensible practice of framing the king-posts and queen-posts at first
close into the tie-beams, by . which practice the slightest depression of the ...
Frederick Rogers (architect.), Alfred Bartholomew, 1872