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To the poles the slower will be its motion. 214. Curvilinear motion requires the action two f rces f r tne impulse, of one single is re- ; curvilinear force motion? and .. lme why? What always produces motion in a straight ' A 215. effect ^ body revolving rapidly around its if suspended freely, will gradually ugal force on longer axis, a body revolvand revolve the direction of its ing around its longer axis? change , around motion, . its , shorter axis. * * This law beautifully illustrated by a simple apparatus, in which a by means of multiplying wheels.
It cannot penetrate, it will return in the same direction , unothen against fixed t it f tnat . thrown obliquely, it will return obliquely on The more 06side ,he opposite of the perpendicular. more the obliquely it will liquely the ball is thrown, but, if it be f rebound. \ drawn through either of them, and terminating at the opposite angles. Thus, In Figs. 11, 12, and 13, the line A C is the diagonal of the square, parallelogram, or rectangle. * An understanding of this law of reflected motion is very import?
F>^ The height of a building, or the depth of a well, may thus 173. be estimated very nearly by observing the length of time wnich stone takes in /ailing; from the top to the bottom. 174. Exercises far Solution. dropped from the top of a steeple, reaches the ground in 5 seconds, how high is that steeple 1 16-+-48-l-80-f-112-f 144=400 feet ; or, 5><5=25, square of the nuinbe* of seconds, multiplied by the number of feet it falls through in one second, namely, 16 feet that is, 25X16=400 feet. ) If a ball, ; 16-f-48-|-80-(-l 12+144+176+208+240+272=1296 feet.