| James Hamblin Smith - 1868 - 102 páginas
...the body on the plane is to be explained thus : — Reaction is always contrary and equal to action: or, the mutual actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal, and directed towards opposite parts. Whatever draws or presses another is as much drawn and pressed by that other.... | |
| Elias Dexter - 1869 - 184 páginas
...SECTION XXV. DEVOTED TO THE CONSIDERATION OF NEWTON's THIRD LAW OF MOTION, WHICH HEADS AS FOLLOWS : " To every Action there is always opposed an equal Reaction...are always equal, and directed to contrary parts." THE amount of the action of A upon B, and the amount of the reaction of B upon A, in any given case,... | |
| Charles Frederick Winslow, M.D. - 1869 - 514 páginas
...simply explanatory of the axiom laid down by Sir Isaac Newton: —" To every action there always is opposed an equal reaction ; " or, the mutual actions...are " always equal, and directed to contrary parts." The differences in the manifestations of repulsive force, developed as a dynamical element, depend... | |
| James Hamblin Smith - 1871 - 148 páginas
...the body on the plane is to be explained thus : — Reaction is always contrary and equal to action: or, the mutual actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal, and directed towards opposite parts. Whatever draws or presses another, is as much drawn and pressed by that other.... | |
| James Bell Pettigrew - 1873 - 376 páginas
...impressed, and is proportional to it in quantity. Thirdly, reaction is always equal and contrary to action, or the mutual actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal and in opposite directions. Of uniform motion. — If a body moves constantly in the same manner, or if... | |
| Simon Newcomb, Edward Singleton Holden - 1879 - 534 páginas
...very carefully conducted experiments. They are now considered as mathematically proved. Law Third : To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction...of two bodies upon each other are always equal, and in opposite directions. That is, if a body A acts in any way upon a body B, B will exert a force exactly... | |
| Simon Newcomb, Edward Singleton Holden - 1880 - 542 páginas
...very carefully conducted experiments. They are now considered as mathematically proved. Law Third : To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction...of two bodies upon each other are always equal, and in apposite directions. These laws once established, it became possible to calculate the motion of... | |
| Simon Newcomb, Edward Singleton Holden - 1881 - 584 páginas
...very carefully conducted experiments. They are now considered as mathematically proved. Law Third : To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction...two bodies upon each other are always equal,, and in opposite directions. These laws once established, it became possible to calculate the motion of... | |
| 1884 - 536 páginas
...the direction of the right line in which that force is impressed; and NEWTON established the law that the mutual actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal and in opposite directions, or to every action there is always opposed an equal reaction. As regards Mr.... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1892 - 1252 páginas
...Mendelejeff, setting out from Newton's third law of motion ("To every action there is always opposed an eq;ial reaction ; or, the mutual actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal, and in opposite directions") shows that it is possible to preserve to chemistry all the advantages arising... | |
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