| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1850 - 412 lapas
...the eccentricity, the position of the line of apsides, and the periodic time may all be calculated. In all our diagrams it is to be understood, that the...the north side of the planes of their orbits. The deflection of a stone, thrown from the hand, from the straight line in which it began to move, exactly... | |
| 1865 - 530 lapas
...to continents in the southern hemisphere, we shall proceed round each coast, as required by the law, in the direction opposite to the motion of the hands of a watch, the progressive increase of the hour beiiig, as before, evidence of conformity with the law. South... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1865 - 530 lapas
...to continents in the southern hemisphere, we shall proceed round each coast, as required by the law, in the direction opposite to the motion of the hands of a watch, the progressive increase of the hour being, as before, evidence of conformity with the law. South America,... | |
| 1867 - 522 lapas
...of the perihelion, and the true anomaly of the planet.) The line sp is called the radiui vector. lu all our diagrams it; is to be understood, that the...any one point of the orbit through the whole orbit, tül it cornea to the same point again, is called the planet's periodic time. (28.) If we know the... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 526 lapas
...and the true anomaly of the planet.) The line sr ia called the raditu vector. In all our diagrams itj is to be understood, that the planet, or satellite,...motion of the hands of a watch. This is the direction ill which all the planets and satellites would appear to move, if viewed from any place on the north... | |
| 1882 - 650 lapas
...pole and past it, the induced current in the coil is round the ring, as we look at it from behind, iu the direction opposite to the motion of the hands of a watch. With right-handed winding of the wire on the ring like a corkscrew, the current is coming towards the... | |
| Joseph Ballard Murdock - 1884 - 176 lapas
...edge of the outer row of molecules being unbalanced would cause a resultant current on the surface in the direction opposite to the motion of the hands of a clock. In F'e' '3' a solenoid a current flows in this direction when looking at the north pole of the... | |
| Percival Frost - 1886 - 448 lapas
...b) (c" - c} - (b" - b) (c - c) .> A which may be written b, c, 1 b', c, 1 b", c", 1 If PQR had been the direction opposite to the motion of the hands of a watch, or Q on the other side of PR, &PQR - Afl VP- &RVQ- &PVQ, and 2&PQR = RV.PU- QU.PV, or the above determinant... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1894 - 628 lapas
...from the north side, sees the earth rotating, and the moon revolving round the earth's centre, each in the direction opposite to the motion of the hands of a watch. If there were no tidal friction, OMS would be in one straight line, and 1IH', the longest axis of the... | |
| Frank Waldo - 1896 - 390 lapas
...peaks) this is reversed. In the southern hemisphere, on the level land surface, the morning turning is in the direction opposite to the motion of the hands of a watch, and towards evening with it; and in the upper atmosphere this is reversed. At the equator the vertical... | |
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