Category: History - Modern (1750+)

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Matter" to "Mecklenburg" Volume 17, Slice 8

MATTER MAX MÜLLER, FRIEDRICH MATTERHORN MAXWELL MATTEUCCI, CARLO MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK MATTHEW, ST MAXWELLTOWN MATTHEW, TOBIAS MAY, PHIL MATTHEW, GOSPEL OF ST MAY, THOMAS MATTHEW CANTACUZENUS MAY, WILLIAM MATTHEW OF PARIS MAY (month) MATTHEW OF WESTMINSTER MAY, ISLE OF MATTHEWS...

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3. xvi. 8), after which Mark's Gospel breaks off, and another ending has

been supplied; and gives in substance almost the whole of Mark's contents, with the exception that he passes over the few narratives that he has (as we have seen) placed earlier...

5. PART II.--KINETICS

§ 12. _Rectilinear Motion._--Let x denote the distance OP of a moving point P at time t from a fixed origin O on the line of motion, this distance being reckoned positive or neg...

4. PART I.--STATICS

§ 1. _Statics of a Particle._--By a _particle_ is meant a body whose position can for the purpose in hand be sufficiently specified by a mathematical point. It need not be "infi...

7. PART II. THEORY OF MACHINES

§ 20. _Parts of a Machine: Frame and Mechanism._--The parts of a machine may be distinguished into two principal divisions,--the frame, or fixed parts, and the _mechanism_, or m...

8. CHAPTER II. ON APPLIED DYNAMICS.

§ 83. _Laws of Motion._--The action of a machine in transmitting _force_ and _motion_ simultaneously, or performing _work_, is governed, in common with the phenomena of moving b...

1. VOLUME XVII, SLICE VIII

MATTER MAX MÜLLER, FRIEDRICH MATTERHORN MAXWELL MATTEUCCI, CARLO MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK MATTHEW, ST MAXWELLTOWN MATTHEW, TOBIAS MAY, PHIL MATTHEW, GOSPEL OF ST MAY, THOMAS MATTHEW...

6. PART I.--OUTLINE OF THE THEORY OF STRUCTURES

§ 2. _Support of Structures._--Every structure, as a whole, is maintained in equilibrium by the joint action of its own _weight_, of the _external load_ or pressure applied to i...

2. v. 21-43); and he also adds some derived from another source, or other

sources (viii. 5-13; ix. 27-34). Then, after another general description at ix. 35, similar to that at iv. 23, he brings strikingly before us the needs of the masses of the peop...