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" The astronomical universe consists of masses, undoubtedly of great magnitude, but separated by such immense distances that they appear to us as material points ; these points attract each other in the inverse ratio of the squares of their distances, and... "
Hand-book of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy Second Course - Página 309
por Dionysius Lardner - 1852
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen26

1816 - 564 páginas
...the sum of the deviations, or the total deviation observed, should be divided between the stations, in the inverse ratio of the squares of their distances from the centre of gravity of the mountain, as is stated above. The Baron makes it in the direct ratio of the...
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Biographical account of Matthew Stewart. Biographical account of James ...

John Playfair - 1822 - 552 páginas
...the sum of the deviations, or the total deviation observed, should be divided between the stations, in the inverse ratio of the squares of their distances from the centre of gravity of the mountain, as is stated above. The Baron makes it in the direct ratio of the...
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Works, with a memoir of the author, Volumen4

John Playfait - 1822 - 550 páginas
...the sum of the deviations, or the total deviation observed, should be divided between the stations, in the inverse ratio of the squares of their distances from the centre of gravity of the mountain, as is stated above. The Baron makes it in the direct ratio of the...
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Plato Contra Atheos

Plato - 1845 - 460 páginas
...necessary, so far as they partake of the former character. It is not necessary that bodies should attract each other in the inverse ratio of the squares of their distances : had it been the ordinance of God, it would have been in the ratio of their cubes. When, however,...
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Elements of Natural Philosophy, Volumen1

William Holms Chambers Bartlett - 1850 - 662 páginas
...1* " f* ' the third law ; we see that the forces which urge two different planets towards the sun, are to each other in the inverse ratio of the squares of the distances ; so that the same law which regulates the intensity of the force in a single orbit,...
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Elements of Natural Philosophy, Volumen2

William Holms Chambers Bartlett - 1850 - 640 páginas
...T2 " r/2 ' the third law; we see that the forces which urge two different planets towards the sun; are to each other in the inverse ratio of the squares of the distances ; so that the same law which regulates the intensity of the force in a single orbit,...
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Hand-books of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, Volumen2

Dionysius Lardner - 1854 - 486 páginas
...number of forces, just as the weight of a body is the resultant; /'"' 1. 1 '\ \ \ \ 1 f \ *^ 1 \ v' t of the forces separately impressed by gravity on its...the inverse ratio of the squares of their distances from^the pole, and that by the composition of these a resultant is produced, which varies in the inverse...
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Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms: Containing the True Law of Lunar ...

Thomas Bassnett - 1854 - 266 páginas
...their volumes directly as the cubes of the diameters in the unit of each, we find that these cubes are to each other, in the inverse ratio of the squares of the planet's distances ; for, 2.21s : 0.59s : : I3 : 5.2", showing that both planets have condensed...
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OUTLINES OF A MECHANICAL THEORY OF STORMS, CONTAINING THE TRUE LAW OF LUNAR ...

T. BASSNETT - 1854 - 254 páginas
...their volumes directly as the cubes of tho diameters in the unit of each, we find that these cubes are to each other, in the inverse ratio of the squares of the planet's distances ; for, 2.21* : 0.593 : : T : o.2a, showing that both planets have condensed...
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Elements of Natural Philosophy: I. Mechanics

William Holms Chambers Bartlett - 1855 - 646 páginas
...M' r8 T'2' the third law; we see that the forces which urge two different planets towards the sun, are to each other in the inverse ratio of the squares of the distances ; so that the same law which regulates the intensity of the force in a single orbit,...
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