A Harmony of the Four Gospels: In which the Natural Order of Each is Preserved. With a Paraphrase and Notes, Volume 2J. Ritchie, 1952 |
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Page 194
... density , the density must be so much aug- mented or diminished , that either the excess of the resistance may be taken away , or the defect supplied . PROPOSITION 17. PROBLEM 4 To find the centripetal force and the resisting force of ...
... density , the density must be so much aug- mented or diminished , that either the excess of the resistance may be taken away , or the defect supplied . PROPOSITION 17. PROBLEM 4 To find the centripetal force and the resisting force of ...
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... density , or the cube of the ratio of the force the same with the fourth power of the ratio of the density : in which case , if the gravity be inversely as the square of the distance from the centre , the density will be inversely as ...
... density , or the cube of the ratio of the force the same with the fourth power of the ratio of the density : in which case , if the gravity be inversely as the square of the distance from the centre , the density will be inversely as ...
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... density of the fluid is to the density of the globe , very nearly . For the globe is to its circumscribed cylinder as 2 to 3 ; and therefore the force which can destroy all the motion of the cylinder , while the same cylinder is ...
... density of the fluid is to the density of the globe , very nearly . For the globe is to its circumscribed cylinder as 2 to 3 ; and therefore the force which can destroy all the motion of the cylinder , while the same cylinder is ...
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AXIOMS OR LAWS OF MOTION | 14 |
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