- The
parallelogram of forces is a
method for
solving (or visualizing) the
results of applying two
forces to an object. When more than two
forces are involved...
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using a
parallelogram of forces. To
graphically determine the
resultant force of multiple forces, the
acting forces can be
arranged as
edges of a polygon...
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means to
calculate the sum of forces,
Simon Stevin's
parallelogram of forces and the 1725
introduction of the
force polygon and
funicular polygon by Pierre...
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complete the
parallelogram ABCD. The
diagonal AC
of this
parallelogram is the sum
of the two
force vectors. This is
known as the
parallelogram rule for the...
- some
errors of Aristotle. With
Stevin and
others Galileo also
wrote on statics. He
formulated the
principle of the
parallelogram of forces, but he did...
- (1640–1715) –
Oratorian philosopher and
mathematician who
wrote on the
parallelogram of forces Dámaso
Antonio Larrañaga (1771–1848) –
Uruguayan priest, naturalist...
- the
transversal of the
parallelogram. The
magnitude of the
resultant varies from the
difference of the
magnitudes of the two
forces to
their sum, depending...
- Indorato, Luigi; Nastasi,
Pietro (1991). "Riccati's
proof of the
parallelogram of forces in the
context of the vis viva controversy". Physis. 28: 751–767. "Vincenzo...
- to the laws
of motion, p. 31. Principia,
Andrew Motte (1729a);
where Newton shows the
parallelogram of forces at Corollary I to the laws
of motion, p. 21...
- Parallelogrammo.
Various parallelogram systems have been
developed by
other manufacturers.
Whereas downward generated mechanical forces would cause a chain-driven...