468 
Fig. 255. 
MOTION. 
cSA2 
figures serve also to illustrate the following for- 
mulas. 
These three equations, which are deduced from 
the general formulas, are intended to express the 
principal data upon which the theory oft walking 
is based. If n = r = 1, and 6= 0, and we 
substitute for & its value as deduced from experi- 
ment in walking, and let (« + 1) g = 34.65,t 
T = 0”.7 and / = 0.95 met. by substituting these 
+ In this estimate ~ = 2.53, g — 9.811 metre. 
values in the equations above we get the 
results which accord very closely with ex 
No. + | t h 
“ “ m. 
1 0.350 | 0.350 | 0.642 
2 | 0.414 | 0.872 | 0.727 
3 | 0.422 | 0.875 | 0.736— 
4 | 0.432 | 0.378 | 0.749 
5 | 0.446 | 0.3882 | 0765 
6 | 0.465 | 0387 | 0786 
7 | 0.494 0395 | 0.817 | 04 
8 | 0.542 | 0.406 | 0.864 
Nos, 1 and 3 are represented in figs. ; bs 
and Nos. 1,3, 7, in figs. 258, 259, 260. 
