Definition of Equilibrants

1. Noun. (plural of equilibrant) ¹

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Definition of Equilibrants

1. equilibrant [n] - See also: equilibrant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Equilibrants

equifinal
equiform
equifrequency
equifrequent
equigranular
equigranularity
equijoin
equijoins
equilateral
equilateral triangle
equilateral triangles
equilaterality
equilaterals
equilenin
equilibrant
equilibrants (current term)
equilibrate
equilibrated
equilibrates
equilibrating
equilibration
equilibrations
equilibrator
equilibrators
equilibratory
equilibria
equilibrial
equilibrioception
equilibrious
equilibrise

Literary usage of Equilibrants

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Theory of Structure by Arthur Morley (1918)
"If two parallel equilibrants to the given (vertical) forces AB, BC, CD, ... 50 in which the two equilibrants FG and GA are not the extreme outside forces of ..."

2. Theory of Structures by Arthur Morley (1912)
"Two and Three equilibrants by the Link Polygon. ... (i) Two equilibrants.—Of « non-concurrent coplanar forces in equilibrium given « — 2 completely, ..."

3. Mechanics for Engineers: A Text-book of Intermediate Standard; with 200 by Arthur Morley (1905)
"... at A, and a force Fx Vs at B. The parallel equilibrants or balancing forces of F acting at A and B are then forces FX -vg and FXW respectively, ..."

4. Graphics and Structural Design by Howard Drysdale Hess (1915)
"... acting horizontally will give the horizontal equilibrant and the center of gravity of the figure will lie at the intersection of these two equilibrants. ..."

5. Graphics and Structural Design by Howard Drysdale Hess (1913)
"... acting horizontally will give the horizontal equilibrant and the center of gravity of the figure will lie at the intersection of these two equilibrants. ..."

6. Bisocialism: The Reign of the Man at the Margin by Oliver R. Trowbridge (1903)
"... and with as much certainty as mechanical science is enabled to compose physical forces into measurable resultants and their corresponding equilibrants. ..."

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