| 1809 - 536 σελίδες
...with which the bodies, and their constituent parts, gravitate towards each other, regulates itself in the direct ratio of their masses, and in the inverse ratio of the squares of their distmces; consequently A : will be a= Па:,^г= or D:,d=-/A: л/а: If now, from the foregoing circumstances,... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1815 - 686 σελίδες
...universal attraction; the first principle of which is, that all bodies mutually attract each other in the direct ratio of their masses, and in the inverse ratio of the squares of their distances'. From this mutual attraction, combined with motion in a right line, Newton deduces the figure of the... | |
| John Farrar - 1827 - 464 σελίδες
...which Kepler had observed, it is necessary that the heavenly bodies should mutually attract each other, in the direct ratio of their masses, and in the inverse ratio of the squares of their distances. This discovery, the most important that has ever been made in the sciences, enables us to calculate... | |
| John Farrar - 1827 - 456 σελίδες
...Kepler had observed, it is necessary thai the heavenly bodies should mutually attract each other, in ihc direct ratio of their masses, and in the inverse ratio of the squares of their distances. This discovery, the most important that has ever been made in the sciences, enables us to calculate... | |
| Joseph Cottle - 1829 - 318 σελίδες
...matter each body may possess, or, to use more philosophical language, if all bodies attract each other, in the direct ratio of their masses, and in the inverse ratio of the squares of their distances, this direction toward the centre of gravity must be uniform, and above all neutralizing influences... | |
| Henry Fergus - 1833 - 294 σελίδες
...The general law or fact, in nature, so far as we can observe, is that all bodies attract each other in the direct ratio of their masses, and in the inverse ratio of the squares of the distances. It has, indeed, been asserted that this is a necessary fact. But we know too little... | |
| Henry Fergus - 1838 - 332 σελίδες
...The general law or fact, in nature, so far as we can observe, is, that all bodies attract each other in the direct ratio of their masses, and in the inverse ratio of the squares of the distances. It has, indeed, been asserted that this is a necessary fact. But we know too little... | |
| William Augustus Norton - 1839 - 530 σελίδες
...to this great principle of nature ; namely, that all particles of matter mutually attract each other in the direct ratio of their masses, and in the inverse ratio of the squares of their distances.. This is called the principle of Universal Gravitation. The theory of its existence was first promulgated... | |
| 1847 - 662 σελίδες
...universal attraction, that if two or more planets revolve around the sun, they will attract each other in the direct ratio of their masses, and in the inverse ratio of the squares of their distances. These mutual attractions among the planets cause them to deviate very sensibly from their elliptic... | |
| John Farrar - 1842 - 380 σελίδες
...necessary, moreover, to use those substances whose elasticity is most perfect. E. r M. 42 The torsion balance will serve to render sensible the universal...needle to be at rest, in a position determined by the natural state of the wire, and that two spheres, of any substance whatever, are brought toward... | |
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