140 CATALOGUK. PHILOSOPHf AND ARfS, J*fiACTlCAL M£CttANICS. 



Mairan on the estimation of moving force, 



A. P. 1728. l.H. 73. 

 Camus on the force of bodies in motion. A. 



P. 1728. 159- H. 73. 

 Hermann on the measure of force. C. Petr. 



I. 1. 

 S'Gravesande on the force of moving bodies. 



Ph. tr. 1733. XXXVIII. 143. 



Explanation of the experiments on springs. 

 Jurin de vi motrice. Diss. 9. 



Abstr. by Eamcs. Ph. tr. 1741. XLI. 607. 

 Jurin on the measure of force. Ph. tr. 1745. 



XLIII. 423. 



Insists on Maclaurin's illustration by supposing a move- 

 able space. 

 Jurin Principia mechanices metaphysiea. 



Ph. tr. 1746. XLIV. 103. 

 Voltaire on moving force. A. P. 1741. XLI. 



H. 149. 

 Reid on quantity. Ph. tr. 1748. XLV. 505. 

 Richardson on percussion. Ph. tr. 1768. 17. 

 Smeaton on mechanic power. Ph. tr. 1776. 



450. 

 Smeaton's fundamental experiments on col- 

 lision. Ph. tr. 1782. 337. 



Smeaton says, that, in thecommon hypothesis, the change 

 of form in inelastic bodies must be an effect without a 

 cause, since the quantity of motion remains the same. The 

 fallacy lies in the definition of motion : the relative motion 

 of the two bodies, which is destroyed, is the cause of the 

 change. 



Milner on the communication of motion by 



impact and gravity. Ph. tr. 1778. 344. 



Against Bernoulli. 

 Lambert on the effect of the square of the 



velocity. A. Berl. 1783. 266. 

 Zuliani Sperimenti sopra I'effetto dellacaduta 



di gravi nelle materie cedenti. 4. Pad. 



1798. R. S. 



MAXIMUM OF MECHANICAL EFFECT. 



S'Gravesande's natural philosophy. I. c. 21. 



Euler on maxima and minima in the action? 



offerees. A. Berl. 1748. 149. 

 Blake on the greatest effect of engines. Ph; 



tr. 1759. 1. 

 *Lambert on machines moved by a winch, 



N. Act. Helv. 1787. I. 75. 

 Lambton on the maximum of effect. As. res.. 



VI. 137. 

 Langsdorfs hydraulik. c. 34. 

 Banks on mills. 

 Young. Journ. R. I. L Nicb. VI. 5Q. Rep. ii. 



II. 48. 



GEN ERALDERIVATIVEXAWS OF MECHANICS, 



Jo. Bernoulli on living force. C. Petr.ll. 



200. Act. erud. 1735. 210. Op. III. n. 145^ 

 D. Bernoulli on living force. C. Peti-. X. 



116. A. Berl. 1748.356. 

 Maupertuis's principle of motion. A. Berl. 



1746.267. , 



D'Arcy on Maupertuis's minimum of action, 



A. P. 1749. 531. H. 179. 1752. 503. 

 Boscovich on living forces.C. Bon. II. iii.289. 

 Euler on the general principles of motion 



and rest. A. Berl. 1751. 169. I99. On 



Konig's law of equilibrium. 219. 240. A. 



Berl. 1751. 246. 

 Bertrand on the least action. A. Berl. 1753. 



310. 

 Dalembert on the principles of mechanics. 



, A. P. 1769. 278. 



Lexell's general theorems for the motion of 

 solids. N. C. Petr. XX. 239- 



Lagrange on a property of the centre of gra- 

 vity. Ac. Berl. 1783. 290. 



Lagiange on virtual forces. Journ. Poljt. 

 II. V. 115. 



Malvestio on the principle of Maupertuis. 

 C. Bon. VI. O. 315. 



FossombroTti sul principio delle velocita virtu- 

 ah. 4. Flor. 1796. R. S. 

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