| Joseph Fenn - 1769 - 524 sider
...rating, by how much the nearer the Body wrought upon is to their own « Center." " Thefe feveral Degrees I have not yet experimentally verified, but it is. " a Notion which if fully profecuted as it ought to be, will mightily aflift the " Aflronomcr to reduce all the celeftial Motions... | |
| 1880 - 632 sider
...line. Third, that these attractive powers are so much the more powerful in operating by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres....prosecuted, as it ought to be, will mightily assist the astronomer to reduce all the celestial motions to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be done... | |
| John Walker - 1813 - 1014 sider
...more powerfull in operating, by how " much nearer the body wrought upon is to their own cen" ters. Now what these several! degrees are, I have not yet " experimentally verified (but these degrees and proportion! of " the power «f attraction in the caclestiall bodys and motion!, "... | |
| David Brewster - 1832 - 340 sider
...supposition is, that those attractive powers are so much the more powerful in operating by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres. Now, what these several degrees are 1 have not yet experimentally verified; but it is a notion which, if fully prosecuted, as it ought... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 sider
...powers are so much the more . . • London, 4to. 1674. . . • powerful :in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres....to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be done true without it. He that understands the nature of the circular pendulum and circular motion will easily... | |
| Lives - 1833 - 588 sider
...supposition is, that those attractive powers are so much the more powerful in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres....to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be done true without it. He that understands the nature of the circular pendulum and circular motion will easily... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 sider
...more powerful in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres. Note what these several degrees are. I have, not yet experimentally...to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be done true without it. He that understands the nature of the circular pendulum and circular motion will easily... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 606 sider
...attractive powers are so much the more • London, 4to. 1674. powerful 'in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres. Now what these several degrees are I havs not yet experimentally i^erijied ; but it is a notion which, if fully prosecuted, as it ought... | |
| Stephen Peter Rigaud - 1838 - 208 sider
...curve. 3rd, That these attractive " powers are so much the more powerful in operating, " by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is " to their own centres. Now what these several de" grees are I have not yet experimentally verified." In his book de Cometa, published in 1678, he... | |
| 1845 - 334 sider
...supposition is, that those attractive poweis are so much the more powerful in operating by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres. Now, what these several degrees are 1 have not yet experimentally verified; but it is a notion which, if fully prosecuted, as it ought... | |
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