| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1850 - 412 lapas
...inch, in one second of time, as it draws the earth in the same time. The second law of gravitation is this. Attraction is proportional to the mass of...attracts, if the distances of different attracting bodies are the same. Thus suppose the sun and Jupiter are at equal distances from Saturn. The sun is about... | |
| 1855 - 708 lapas
...planet would be the same on each, and would draw them through the same space in the same time. Again, this attraction is proportional to the mass of the body which attracts, if the distances of the different attracting bodies be the same. Supposing the sun, which is very much larger than Jupiter,... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1855 - 640 lapas
...planet would be the same on each, and would draw them through the same space in the same time. Again, this attraction is proportional to the mass of the body which attracts, if the distances of the different attracting bodies be the same. Supposing the sun, which is very much larger than Jupiter,... | |
| 1855 - 712 lapas
...planet would be the same on each, and would draw them through the same space in the same time. Again, this attraction is proportional to the mass of the body which attracts, if the distances of the different attracting bodies be the same. Supposing the sun, which is very much larger than Jupiter,... | |
| Charles Richson - 1860 - 216 lapas
...as many inches, or parts of an inch, in one second of time, as it draws the earth in the same time. The second rule is this : — " Attraction is proportional...mass of the body which attracts, if the distances of the different attracting bodies be the same." Thus, suppose the sun and Jupiter are at equal distances... | |
| 1867 - 522 lapas
...through aa many inches, or parts of an inch, in one second of time аз it draws the earth in the sime time. (7.) The second rule is this : "Attraction is proportional to the mase of the body which attracts, if the distances of different attracting bodies be the same." (8.)... | |
| 1872 - 706 lapas
...to fall in vucuo, and guinea and feather will fall towards the earth's surface with equal rapidity. Attraction is proportional to the mass of the body...distances of different attracting bodies be the same); ergo, the attraction exercised by the earth on a guinea bears to the attraction exercised by the earth... | |
| Wyvill James Christy - 1879 - 106 lapas
...the same whatever be the mass of the body attracted if the distances are the same. 2. Attractions are proportional to the mass of the body which attracts...distances of different attracting bodies be the same. 3. If the same attracting body act upon several bodies at different distances the attractions are inversely... | |
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