| 1849 - 1068 lapas
...investigation ? Whatever may be your decision, as I have the fullest confidence •Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science....diameter of the sphere of the planet's attraction; D' = the diameter of any other planet's sphere of attraction found in like manner; n=the number of... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1849 - 650 lapas
...their revolutions round the sun, it is remarkable that no law regulating their rotations on their axis has ever been discovered. For several years, I have...diameter of the sphere of the planet's attraction ; D' = the diameter of any other planet's sphere of attraction found in like manner ; n = the number... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1849 - 694 lapas
...their revolutions round the sun, it is remarkable that no law regulating their rotations on their axis has ever been discovered. For several years, I have...diameter of the sphere of the planet's attraction ; D7 = the diameter of any other planet's sphere of attraction found in like manner ; n = the number... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1850 - 492 lapas
...their revolutions round the sun, it is remarkable that no law regulating their rotations on their axis has ever been discovered. For several years, I have...diameter of the sphere of the planet's attraction ; !> = the diameter of any other planet's sphere of attraction found in like manner ; n = the number... | |
| William Augustus Norton - 1852 - 522 lapas
...of Kirkwood's Law, -and is as follows : " Let P be the point of equal attraction between any plant t and the one next interior, the two being in conjunction : P' that between the same and the on* next exterior. Let also D = the sum of the distances of the points P, P' from the orbit of the... | |
| William Augustus Norton - 1853 - 522 lapas
...Pennsylvania. This analogy is now generally known by the name of Kirkwaofs Lane, and is as follows: interior, the two being in conjunction: P that between the same and the on* next exterior. 1)'— iho diameter of any other planet's sphere of attraction found in like manner;... | |
| 1857 - 404 lapas
...toil, in making hypotheses, testing and rejecting them, he arrived in August, 1848, at the following: " Let P be the point of equal attraction between any...the same and the one next exterior. " Let, also, D equal the sum of the distances of the points P, P', from the orbit of the planet, which I shall call... | |
| 1864 - 474 lapas
...periods of rotation and revolution. The law of rotat:on as originally announceJ is as follows : — "Let P be the point of equal attraction between any...planet and the one next interior, the two being in conjuction : P' that between the same and the one next exterior. Let also D= the sum of the distances... | |
| 1864 - 968 lapas
...of rotation and revolution. The law of rotation as originally announced is as follows : — "LetPbe the point of equal attraction between any planet and the one next interior, the two being in conjuction : P' that between the same and the one next exterior. Let also D= the sum of the distances... | |
| William Augustus Norton - 1867 - 636 lapas
...Pennsylvania This analogy is now generally known by the name of KirkwmxCi Law, and t» u follows : " Let P be the point of equal attraction between any...conjunction : P' that between the same and the one on' exterior. Let also D = the sum of the distancée of the points P, P' from the orbit of tb* planet... | |
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