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| Alphabetical [« »] move 5 movements 3 moves 4 moving 27 much 13 multiplied 1 muscle 1 | Frequency [« »] 30 they 29 also 28 power 27 moving 27 such 26 arm 26 mechanical | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On the Conservation of Force IntraText - Concordances moving |
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1 I | incapable of doing any work; the moving force of the muscle must 2 I | differences; they all need a moving force, which sets and keeps 3 I | human hand all need the moving force of the muscles.~Now, 4 I | power and duration of the moving force required. These differences, 5 I | more is the store of its moving force for the time exhausted. 6 I | is also met with in the moving forces of inorganic nature; 7 I | that also in the inorganic moving forces, when their capacity 8 I | by the simplest inorganic moving forces than by the actions 9 I | Let us now consider that moving force which we know best, 10 I | raised weight possesses a moving force, but that it must 11 I | act; that by sinking, this moving force is exhausted, but 12 I | using another extraneous moving force - that of the arm - 13 I | clock going, there must be a moving force, which, though small, 14 I | gravity of water we use as moving force, the most direct application 15 I | the last remainder of the moving force is used up, which 16 I | considered as sources of moving force.~Water power was the 17 I | here on the velocity of moving masses.~A bullet resting 18 II | us that the velocity of a moving mass can act as motive force. 19 II | careful investigation of the moving masses of water and air 20 II | which it has acquired in moving from the height A a is capable 21 II | B b. The velocity of the moving mass, M, is thus capable 22 II | thing, the vis viva of the moving mass. It is equal to the 23 II | raised weight and that of a moving mass - may merge into one 24 II | movements are brought to rest. A moving body whose motion was not 25 III| loose. The velocity of a moving mass can do work, but in 26 IV | as to the origin of the moving forces which are at our 27 IV | inquire into the origin of the moving forces which we take into