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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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Physiography for Beginners

Arthur Thomas Simmons - 1898 - 388 lapas
...Motion.—Every body will continue in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled by impressed force to change that state. This statement is called a law of motion, and as it is the first time this word has been used, it will be...
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Proceedings of the Engineers' Club of Philadelphia, 16. sējums

Engineers Club of Philadelphia - 1899 - 400 lapas
...of England in 1686, and published 1687. He therein stated the three law? 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 force to change that state." II. " Change of motion is proportional...
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A Short History of Astronomy

Arthur Berry - 1899 - 550 lapas
...the law afterwards given by Newton as the first of his three laws of motion, in the form : 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 appleJ to it to change that state. Putting aside for the present...
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Railway and Locomotive Engineering: A Practical Journal of ..., 12. sējums

1899 - 942 lapas
...— The laws of motion were enunciated by the great astronomer Newton. The first one is : "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." The second law reads :...
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Elementary Physiography: An Introduction to the Study of Nature

John Thornton - 1899 - 460 lapas
...the first of the three laws of motion as given by Newton. The first law of motion states : Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled to change its state by external forces acting upon it. The fact that a...
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Elementary Dynamics

William Martin Baker - 1899 - 316 lapas
...I. Every body will continue in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled by impressed force to change that state. Law II. The rate of change of momentum is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the...
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Selected Scientific and Engineering Tables and Data

United States Testing Company, Inc - 1956 - 120 lapas
...The neutron is one of the constituents of the atomic nucleus. Newton's law of motion I. Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line except in so for as it may be compelled to change that state by the action of some outside force. 1I. Change...
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Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, 31. sējums

1960 - 858 lapas
...For example, force is based on three fundamental laws known as Newton 's laws of motion: (1) A body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line except insofar as it is compelled by forces to change that state ; (2) The acceleration of a body is proportional...
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The Evolution of Psychological Theory

Richard Lowry - 1971 - 258 lapas
...principles, Newton's three laws of motion. The first is often spoken of as the law of inertia: Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except as it is compelled by force to change that state. Before passing on to the remaining two laws of motion,...
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Music and Science in the Age of Galileo

V. Coelho - 1992 - 276 lapas
...the measurement of changes of motion. His discovery is formalized in Newton's first law: Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line, except so far as it may be compelled by force to change that state. As Whitehead says, "this formula contains the repudiation...
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