| 1838 - 488 páginas
...their formation • movement of rotation upon themselves, a movement which constantly takes place in Ik same direction as that of the ring. Moreover as the ring, at the instant of its rupte, had still a remainder of velocity the spheres to which it has given birth tend to fly off at... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1861 - 992 páginas
...always seen to assume, at the instant of their formation, a movement of rotation upon themselves — a movement which constantly takes place in the same...off at a tangent ; but as, on the other side, the disk, turning in VOL. xix. 38 others formed in the same way and of satellites round these. And thus... | |
| 1861 - 1148 páginas
...movement of rotation upon themtelvet — a movement which constantly takes place ia the tame direction at that of the ring. Moreover, as the ring, at the instant...still a remainder of velocity, the spheres to which it hag given birth tend to fly off at a tangent; but as, on the other side, the disk, turning in VOL.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1846 - 318 páginas
...always seen to assume, at the instant of their formation, a movement of rotation upon themselves — a movement which constantly takes place in the same...fly off at a tangent; but as, on the other side, the disk, turning in the alcoholic liquor, has impressed on this a movement of rotation, the spheres are... | |
| 1847 - 810 páginas
...upon themselcei, — a movement which constantly takes place in the tame direction as that of theriag. Moreover, as the ring at the instant of its rupture,...tend to fly off at a tangent ; but, as on the other baud, the disc, turning in the alcoholic fluid, has impressed on this a movement of rotation, the spheres... | |
| 1848 - 464 páginas
...form. These assume, at the instant of their formation, a movement of rotation upon themselves — a movement which constantly takes place in the same direction as that of the ring." These fragments may continue to revolve separately, or they may finally unite, forming one large body... | |
| 1848 - 468 páginas
...form. These assume, at the instant of their formation, a movement of rotation upon themselves — a movement which constantly takes place in the same direction as that of the ring." These fragments may continue to revolve separately, or they may finally unite, forming one large body... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 332 páginas
...always seen to assume, at the instant of their formation, a movement of rotation upon themselves, —a movement which constantly takes place in the same...tend to fly off at a tangent; but, as on the other hand, the disc, turning in the alcoholic fluid, has impressed on this a movement of rotation, the spheres... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1853 - 458 páginas
...always seen to assume, at the instant of their formation, a movement of rotation upon themselves, — a movement which constantly takes place in the same...the instant of its rupture, had still a remainder of velecity, the spheres to which it has given birth tend to fly off at a tangent ; but, as on the other... | |
| Joseph Antisell Allen - 1854 - 168 páginas
...movement of rotation upon themselves — a movement which constantly takes place in the same direc' turn as that of the ring. Moreover, as the ring, at the...other side, the disc, turning in the alcoholic liquor, hag impressed on this a movement of rotation, the spheres are especially carried along by this last... | |
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