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Chap II.]
VARIABLE MOTION.
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are two forces acting at every instant of its motion: the resistance of the air, which is always in a direction contrary to the motion of the particle; and the force of gravitation, which urges it with an accelerated motion, according to the perpendiculars , &c. The resistance of the air may be resolved into three partial forces, in the direction of the three axes , but gravitation acts on the particle in the direction of alone. If represents the resistance of the air, its component force in the axis is evidently ; for if or be the space proportional to the resistance, then

;

but as this force acts in a direction contrary to the motion of the particle, it must be taken with a negative sign. The resistance in the axes and are ; hence if be the force of gravitation, the forces acting on the particle are

.

As the particle is free, each of the virtual velocities is zero; hence we have

;

for the determination of the motion of the projectile. If be eliminated between the two first, it appears that

or ;