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" The second supposition is this, that all bodies whatsoever that are put into a direct and simple motion will so continue to move forward in a straight line till they are, by some other effectual powers, deflected and bent into a motion describing a circle,... "
Historical Essay on the First Publication of Sir Isaac Newton's Principia - Página 54
por Stephen Peter Rigaud - 1838 - 188 páginas
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen152

1880 - 632 páginas
...sent into a motion describing a circle, ellipsis, or some other more compounded curve line. Third, that these attractive powers are so much the more powerful in operating by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres. Now, what these several degrees are, I have...
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Letters Written by Eminent Persons in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth ...

John Walker - 1813 - 1014 páginas
...D".1 1581. Christened Septemb. l?th, and buried in this church. He " art soc much the more powerfull in operating, by how " much nearer the body wrought upon is to their own cen" ters. Now what these several! degrees are, I have not yet " experimentally verified (but these...
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Readings in Natural Philosophy: Or, A Popular Display of the Wonders of ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 páginas
...some other more effectual power deflected and bent into a motion that describes some curve line. 3. That these attractive powers are so much the more powerful in operating, by how much the nearer the body acted on is to their own centres./ Microscopical Observations made by M. LEUWENBOEK...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton

David Brewster - 1832 - 340 páginas
...a circle, ellipsis, or some other more compounded curve line. The third supposition is, that those attractive powers are so much the more powerful in operating by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres. Now, what these several degrees are 1 have...
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Lives of Eminent Persons: Consisting of Galileo, Kepler, Newton, Mahomet ...

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 páginas
...powers are so much the more . . • London, 4to. 1674. . . • powerful :in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres....Now what these several degrees are I have not yet experimentally verified; but it is a notion which, if fully prosecuted, as it ought to be, will mightily...
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Lives of Eminent Persons

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 606 páginas
...attractive powers are so much the more • London, 4to. 1674. powerful 'in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres. Now what these several degrees are I havs not yet experimentally i^erijied ; but it is a notion which, if fully prosecuted, as it ought...
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Lives of Eminent Persons

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 páginas
...describing a circle, ellipsis, or some other more compound curve line. The third supposition is, that those attractive powers are so much the more powerful in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres. Note what these several degrees are. I have,...
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Lives of eminent persons; consisting of Galileo, Kepler

Lives - 1833 - 588 páginas
...describing a circle, ellipsis, or some other more compound curve line. The third supposition is, that those attractive powers are so much the more powerful in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres. Now what these several degrees are I have...
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The Monthly Review

1834 - 604 páginas
...circle, ellipsis, or some other compounded curve line. The 3d supposition is, That those attracting powers are so much the more powerful in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres. Now what these several degrees are, I have...
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History of Natural Philosophy from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time ...

Baden Powell - 1837 - 424 páginas
...supposition is, That those attracting powers are so much the more powerful in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres....Now what these several degrees are, I have not yet experimentally verified : but it is a notion which, if fully prosecuted, as it ought to be, will mightily...
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