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... diminished , its virtue is proportionably augmented or diminished . We muft , therefore , conclude that the action of the earth is compounded of the united actions of its parts ; and therefore that all terrestrial bodies must attract ...
... diminished , its virtue is proportionably augmented or diminished . We muft , therefore , conclude that the action of the earth is compounded of the united actions of its parts ; and therefore that all terrestrial bodies must attract ...
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... diminished , and diminished in the fame proportion with which the square of the diftance is augmented . Let us now fee whether , by making a comparison between the centripetal forces of the planets and the force of gravity , we may not ...
... diminished , and diminished in the fame proportion with which the square of the diftance is augmented . Let us now fee whether , by making a comparison between the centripetal forces of the planets and the force of gravity , we may not ...
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... diminished at the re- 66 moteft diftance from the centre of the earth to which we can rife , neither at the tops of the loftieft buildings , nor on the fummits of the highest mountains , it appeared to him reason- able to conclude that ...
... diminished at the re- 66 moteft diftance from the centre of the earth to which we can rife , neither at the tops of the loftieft buildings , nor on the fummits of the highest mountains , it appeared to him reason- able to conclude that ...
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... diminish the curvature of the line , which it might defcribe , till at last it fhould fall at the distance of 10 , 30 , or 90 degrees , or even might go quite round the whole earth before it falls ; or laftly , so that it might never ...
... diminish the curvature of the line , which it might defcribe , till at last it fhould fall at the distance of 10 , 30 , or 90 degrees , or even might go quite round the whole earth before it falls ; or laftly , so that it might never ...
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... diminished into one half , the Weight of a body two or three times lefs , will be four or fix times lefs . I likewife call attractions and impulfes , in the fame sense , accelerative , and motive ; and use the words attraction , im ...
... diminished into one half , the Weight of a body two or three times lefs , will be four or fix times lefs . I likewife call attractions and impulfes , in the fame sense , accelerative , and motive ; and use the words attraction , im ...
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ABFD abfolute accelerative alfo alſo angle VCP apfides apfis arife attracting body axis becauſe bifected body revolving cafe caufes cauſe centre of force centre of gravity centripetal force circle common centre conic fection corpufcle curve line cycloid decreaſe defcend defcribed demonftrated diminiſhed diſtance drawn duplicate ratio ellipfis equal fecond feveral fhall fhould fides figure fimilar fince firft firſt fituate focus folid fome fquare fubduplicate ratio fuch fuperficies fuppofe fyzygies given by pofition given ratio globe greateſt half-fheets hyperbola immoveable increaſed infinitum interfections inverſely laſt latus rectum lefs LEMMA let fall motion move obferved ofcillate orbit paffing parabola parallel parallelogram particles perpendicular plane principal vertex prop proportional PROPOSITION quadratures quantity radius reafon reciprocally rectangle reft right line SCHOLIUM ſpace ſphere tangent thefe themſelves THEOREM theſe thofe thoſe trajectory triangles velocity whofe Widegate