Orbs must [be] reciprocally as the squares of their distances from the centers about which they revolve: and thereby compared the force requisite to keep the Moon in her orb with the force of gravity at the surface of the earth, and found them answer... The Monist - 199. lappuselaboja - 1914Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Carl Snyder - 1907 - 516 lapas
...the squares of their distances from the centres about which they revolve ; and thereby compared the force requisite to keep the Moon in her orb with the...was in the prime of my age for invention, and minded Mathematicks and Philosophy more than at any time since." ! The account was written in after years,... | |
| Carl Snyder - 1907 - 512 lapas
...the squares of their distances from the centres about which they revolve ; and thereby compared the force requisite to keep the Moon in her orb with the...was in the prime of my age for invention, and minded Mathematicks and Philosophy more than at any time since." 1 The account was written in after years,... | |
| Carl Snyder - 1907 - 520 lapas
...the squares of their distances from the centres about which they revolve ; and thereby compared the force requisite to keep the Moon in her orb with the...was in the prime of my age for invention, and minded Mathematicks and Philosophy more than at any time since." l The account was written in after years,... | |
| Francis Sydney Marvin - 1913 - 318 lapas
...must be reciprocally as the squares of their distances from their centres : and thereby compared the force requisite to keep the moon in her orb with the...was in the prime of my age for invention and minded Mathematicks and Philosophy more than at any time since '. It is a curious commentary on the popular... | |
| William Thompson Sedgwick, Harry Walter Tyler - 1917 - 784 lapas
...the squares of their distances from the centers about which they revolve : and thereby compared the force requisite to keep the Moon in her orb with the...was in the prime of my age for invention, and minded Mathematicks and Philosophy more than at any time since.' — Ball, Mathematical Gazette, July, 1914.... | |
| Walter Libby - 1917 - 324 lapas
..."I began (1666) to think of gravity extending to the orb of the moon, . . . and thereby compared the force requisite to keep the moon in her orb with the...of the earth, and found them answer pretty nearly." As early as March of that same year Hooke had communicated to the Society an account of experiments... | |
| 1920 - 434 lapas
...must be reciprocally as the squares of their distances from their centres : and thereby compared the force requisite to keep the moon in her orb with the...was in the prime of my age for invention, and minded Mathematicks and Philosophy more than at any time since.' The discoveries of the infinitesimal calculus... | |
| Benjamin Harrow - 1920 - 158 lapas
...to the ground, and found the forces to be identical! "I compared," he writes, "the force necessary to keep the moon in her orb with the force of gravity...of the earth, and found them answer pretty nearly." One and the same force pulls the moon and pulls the apple—the force of gravity. Further, the hypothesis... | |
| Bruno Lefebvre - 1920 - 536 lapas
...célébrité d'un bien autre ordre : elles y portent le nom, lamen(1) And fund them answer pretty nearly. (2) For in those days I was in the prime of my age tor invention, and minded Mathematics and Philosophy more than at any time since. Newton termine cette... | |
| Robert Henry Murray - 1921 - 104 lapas
...must be reciprocally as the squares of their distances from their centres ; and thereby compared the force requisite to keep the moon in her orb with the...and found them answer pretty nearly. All this was done in the two plague years of 1665 and 1666, for in those days I was in the prime of my age for invention,... | |
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