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" For if we consider two particles of matter at a certain distance apart, attracting each other under the power of gravity and free to approach, they will approach ; and when at only half the distance each will have had stored up in it, because of its inertia,... "
The Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin Messenger of Mathematics - Página 16
1862
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Mechanics' Magazine, Volumen 66

1857 - 664 páginas
...distance, each will have had stored up in it, because of its inertia, a certain amount of mechanical force. This must be due to the force exerted, and, if the conservation principle be true, must have consumed an equivalent proportion of the cause of attraction ; and yet, according to the definition...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volumen 66

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1857 - 644 páginas
...distance, each will have had stored up in it, because of its inertia, a certain amount of mechanical force. This must be due to the force exerted, and, if the conservation principle be true, must have consumed an equivalent proportion of the cause of attraction ; and yet, according to the definition...
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The Chemist

1857 - 796 páginas
...distance each will have had stored up in it, because of its inertia, a certain amount of mechanical force. This must be due to the force exerted, and, if the conservation principle be true, must have consumed an equivalent proportion of the cause of attraction ; and yet, according to the definition...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1857 - 1142 páginas
...distance each will have had stored up in it, because of its inertia, a certain amount of mechanical force. This must be due to the force exerted ; and, if the conservation principle be true, must have consumed an equivalent proportion of the cause of attraction; and yet, according to the definition...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1858 - 448 páginas
...distance, each will have had stored up in it, because of its inertia, a certain amount of mechanical force. This must be due to the force exerted, and, if the conservation principle be true, must have consumed an equivalent proportion of the cause of attraction ; and yet, according to the definition...
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Experimental Researches in Chemistry and Physics

Michael Faraday - 1859 - 522 páginas
...distance, each will have had stored up in it, because of its inertia, a certain amount of mechanical force. This must be due to the force exerted, and, if the conservation principle be true, must have consumed an equivalent proportion of the cause of attraction ; and yet, according to the definition...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in ..., Volumen 9

1859 - 448 páginas
...distance, each will have had stored up in it, because of its inertia, a certain amount of mechanical force. This must be due to the force exerted, and, if the conservation principle be trae, must have consumed an equivalent proportion of the cause of attraction ; and yet, according to...
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The Correlation and Conservation of Forces: A Series of Expositions, by Prof ...

Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 512 páginas
...BenOey. be due to the force exerted, and, if the conservation principle be true, must have consumed an equivalent proportion of the cause of attraction...and yet, according to the definition of gravity, the attractive force is not diminished thereby, but increased four-fold, the force growing up within itself...
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The Correlation and Conservation of Forces: A Series of Expositions, by Prof ...

Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 500 páginas
...immaterial I have left to the consideration of my reader."—Ses Jfewlon's 27urd Letter to Sentley. be due to the force exerted, and, if the conservation principle be true, must have consumed an equivalent proportion of the cause of attraction; and yet, according to the definition...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the ..., Volumen 17,Partes 1868-1869

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 432 páginas
...Faraday, Waterston and others. exerted, and if the conservation principle be true must have consumed an equivalent proportion of the cause of attraction,...and yet according to the definition of gravity, the attractive force is not diminished thereby, but increased fourfold, the force growing up within itself...
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