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vis
/ˈvɪs/
語單互動式系統
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vis
n.
1.
Force
;
power
.
2.
Law
(a)
Physical
force
.
(b)
Moral
power
.
Principle of vis viva
Mech.
,
the
principle
that
the
difference
between
the
aggregate
work
of
the
accelerating
forces
of
a
system
and
that
of
the
retarding
forces
is
equal
to
one
half
the
vis
viva
accumulated
or
lost
in
the
system
while
the
work
is
being
done
.
Vis impressa
[L.]
Mech.
,
force
exerted
,
as
in
moving
a
body
,
or
changing
the
direction
of
its
motion
;
impressed
force
.
Vis inertiae
.
[L.]
(a)
The
resistance
of
matter
,
as
when
a
body
at
rest
is
set
in
motion
,
or
a
body
in
motion
is
brought
to
rest
,
or
has
its
motion
changed
,
either
in
direction
or
in
velocity
.
(b)
Inertness
;
inactivity
.
Note:
Vis
intertiae
and
inertia
are
not
strictly
synonymous
.
The
former
implies
the
resistance
itself
which
is
given
,
while
the
latter
implies
merely
the
property
by
which
it
is
given
.
Vis mortua
[L.]
Mech.
,
dead
force
;
force
doing
no
active
work
,
but
only
producing
pressure
.
Vis vitae
,
or
Vis vitalis
[L.]
Physiol.
,
vital
force
.
Vis viva
[L.]
Mech.
,
living
force
;
the
force
of
a
body
moving
against
resistance
,
or
doing
work
,
in
distinction
from
vis
mortua
,
or
dead
force
;
the
kinetic
energy
of
a
moving
body
;
the
capacity
of
a
moving
body
to
do
work
by
reason
of
its
being
in
motion
.
See
Kinetic energy
,
in
the
Note
under
Energy
.
The
term
vis
viva
is
not
usually
understood
to
include
that
part
of
the
kinetic
energy
of
the
body
which
is
due
to
the
vibrations
of
its
molecules
.
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