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" The change of motion is proportional to the motive force impressed and is made in the direction of the straight line in which that force is impressed. "
History of the Intellectual Development of Europe - Página 270
por John William Draper - 1918
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volumen8

John Mason Good - 1813 - 830 páginas
...uniform motion in a riglit line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it. 2. The alteration of motion is ever proportional to...force impressed ; and is made in the direction of tlig right line in which that force is impressed. 3* To every action there ahvays is opposed an equal...
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Commentaries on the Principia of sir Isaac Newton respecting his theory ...

Joseph Denison - 1846 - 106 páginas
...must be held to fail. But the analogy F :/:: v : v is true, by Newton's second law of motion, that " the alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed" (which includes the change from a state of rest to that of motion); and unless this second law of motion...
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Theory of Existence: Pt. I. Devoted to the Enunciation of the Laws ..., Parte1

Elias Dexter - 1869 - 184 páginas
...KNOWN AS THE SECOND LAW OF MOTION, AS DRAWN UP BY SIR ISAAC NEWTON, AND WHICH BEADS AS FOLLOWS I " The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the...and is made in the direction of the right line in whic?t that force is impressed. If any force generates a motion, a double force will generate double...
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On the Origin of the Laws of Nature

Edmund Beckett (1st baron Grimthorpe.) - 1879 - 124 páginas
...ie in a straight line. Pressure is only initial motion resisted. The second law of motion is that ' The ' alteration of motion is ever proportional to...motive ' force impressed, and is made in the direction in which ' that force is impressed,' at every moment. All the motions in nature resolve themselves...
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Notable Speeches by Notable Speakers of the Greater West

Harr Wagner - 1902 - 580 páginas
...viz.: — 1. Every body perseveres in its state of rest or of \iniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed...alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive power impressed, and is made in the direction of the right line in which that force is impressed. 3....
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How to Know the Starry Heavens: An Invitation to the Study of Suns and Worlds

Edward Irving - 1904 - 482 páginas
...motion in a straight line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed thereon. II. The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the...force impressed, and is made in the direction of the straight line in which that force is impressed. III. To every action there is always opposed an equal...
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A High School Course in Physics

Frederick Russell Gorton - 1911 - 540 páginas
...Force. — The relation expressed in the preceding section between force, momentum, and time ad1 " The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the...is made in the direction of the right line in which the force is impressed." — Newton's Principia, Motte's Translation. SIR ISAAC NEWTON (1642-1727)...
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Physics for Secondary Schools

Frederick Edmund Sears - 1922 - 684 páginas
...168. Statement of Newton's Second Law. Newton's second law of motion is stated on page 18 as follows : The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed. The term alteration of motion in the sense used by Newton is equivalent to acceleration. Newton's second...
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Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards ..., Volumen66

United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1962 - 426 páginas
...shows instead that their results were usually stated merely as proportionalities. Thus Newton wrote: "The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed"; Coulomb: "The repulsive force ... is in the inverse ratio of the square of the distances"; Faraday:...
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A Companion to Wittgenstein's 'Tractatus'

Max Black - 1964 - 478 páginas
...that state by a force impressed upon it. (The so-called 'Law of Inertia'.) (2) The change of motion is proportional to the motive force impressed ; and is made in the direction of the straight line in which that force is impressed. (3) Action is equal and opposite to reaction. What...
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