I) apside or aphelion A. The condition given, is the time elapsed from the planet's quitting A ; the result sought is the place P ; to be determined either by finding the value of the angle AEP, or by cutting off, from the whole ellipse, an area AEP bearing... An elementary treatise on astronomy - Página 411por Robert Woodhouse - 1821Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Woodhouse - 1821 - 922 páginas
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| Robert Woodhouse - 1823 - 466 páginas
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| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 852 páginas
...have given the time of the planet's quitting it, to find the position of the point P in the ellipse, either by finding the value of the angle AEP, or by cutting off from the whole ellipse and area AEP, which is to the area of the whole ellipse as the time from A to P bears to the whole... | |
| William Augustus Norton - 1839 - 530 páginas
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| William Augustus Norton - 1852 - 522 páginas
...planet is supposed to revolve. Let the time and planet's motion be dated from the apFig. 132. side or aphelion A. The condition given is the time elapsed...the result sought is the place P ; to be determined cither by finding the value of the angle AEP, or by • Woodhouse'i Astronomy, p. 457, &c. cutting... | |
| William Augustus Norton - 1853 - 522 páginas
...planet is supposed to revolve. Let the time and planet's motion be dated from the apFig. 132. side or aphelion A. The condition given is the time elapsed...are some technical terms used in this problem which we will now explain. Let a circle AMB be described on AB as its diameter, and suppose a point to describe... | |
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