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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
If an endless chain is hung over a pulley and the pulley driven at a great velocity, it is well known that the motion so communicated to the chain has almost no tendency to change the form of the curve in which the chain hangs, and that the principal effect of the motion is to confer on the chain a quasi-rigidity which enables it to resist any force tending to alter its curvature.