ATWOOD'S MACHINE


Meaning of ATWOOD'S MACHINE in English

ˈat.ˌwu̇dz- noun

Usage: usually capitalized A

Etymology: after George Atwood died 1807 English mathematician, its inventor

: an apparatus for demonstrating the laws of accelerated motion by means of a light nearly frictionless pulley wheel over which passes a thread having at its ends fairly heavy masses whose slight difference in weight is the cause of the acceleration

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