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" Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed forces to change that state. "
An Introduction to Mathematics - 43. lappuse
autors: Alfred North Whitehead - 1911 - 256 lapas
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The Elements of Physics

Henry Smith Carhart, Horatio Nelson Chute - 1892 - 400 lapas
...defined and described in the following propositions, known as Newton's Laws of Motion : I. Eoery body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed force to change that state. II. Change of momentum is...
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Lockwood's Dictionary of Terms Used in the Practice of Mechanical ...

Joseph Gregory Horner - 1892 - 516 lapas
...of M otion. — The laws of motion as formulated by Newton are three : • — First law, every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed forces to change that state ; second law, change of motion...
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A Treatise on Dynamics

William Henry Besant - 1893 - 490 lapas
...mechanical science, of the truth of these laws. THE LAWS OF MOTION. 37. First Law of Motion. Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled by forces acting on it to change its state. Second Law of Motion. Change...
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The Earth: An Introduction to the Study of Inorganic Nature

Evan William Small - 1894 - 260 lapas
...projected along a rough road. Newton afterwards stated his first law of motion as follows : — Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as if may be compelled by force to change that state. It will be seen that the law as thus...
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Preparatory Physics: A Short Course in the Laboratory

William John Hopkins - 1894 - 178 lapas
...bodies are stated in a very concise form in what are known as Nnvton's Laws of Motion : 1. Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled by external force to change that state. 2. The rate of change of momentum...
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Physics for University Students, 1. sējums

Henry Smith Carhart - 1894 - 360 lapas
...be considered as resting on convictions drawn from observation and experiment. Law I. — Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed force to change that state. Law II. — Change of motion...
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Dynamics

Peter Guthrie Tait - 1895 - 386 lapas
...in directum, firsl law8 n^ quatenus illud a viribus impressis cogitur statum suum mutare. Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled by force to change that state. Lex II. Mutationem motus proportionalem...
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The Elementary Principles of Mechanics: Kinetics. 1895

Augustus Jay Du Bois - 1895 - 352 lapas
...uniformiter in directum, nisi quatenus illud a viribus impresses cogitur station swim mutare. Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in. a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled to change that state by impressed forces. This first law asserts,...
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University of Toronto Quarterly, 1-3. sējumi

University of Toronto - 1895 - 704 lapas
...modern mechanics, the first of the three fundamental postulates or laws of motion is, " Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled by impressed forces to change that state. In ancient mechanics, the corresponding...
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The Disclosures of the Universal Mysteries

Solomon Joseph Silberstein - 1896 - 314 lapas
...transcendentalism of pure reason. I/et me now consider Newton's first law of motion. He said : "Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line, except insofar as it is compelled by force to change that state. " It is positively true, that it is impossible...
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