| Nick Huggett - 1999 - 292 Seiten
...relative motion are, the forces of receding from the axis of circular motion. For there are no such forces in a circular motion purely relative, but in a true and absolute circular motion, they are greater or less, according to the quantity of the motion. If a vessel,... | |
| Jean Petitot - 1999 - 676 Seiten
...distinguished from relative are the forces of receding from the axis of circular motion. For there are no such forces in a circular motion purely relative, but in a true and absolute circular motion, they are greater or less, according to the quantity of the motion" (Earman... | |
| Eric Voegelin - 2000 - 267 Seiten
...relative motion are, [sic] the forces receding from the axis of circular motion. For there are no such forces in a circular motion purely relative, but in a true and absolute circular motion, they are greater or less, according to the quantity of the motion." An important... | |
| Roger Ariew, Eric Watkins - 2000 - 326 Seiten
...relative motion are the forces of receding from the axis of circular motion. For there are no such forces in a circular motion purely relative, but in a true and absolute circular motion, they are greater or less, according to the quantity of the motion. If a vessel... | |
| Barry Dainton - 2001 - 406 Seiten
...relative motion are, the forces of receding from the axis of circular motion. For there are no such forces in a circular motion purely relative, but in a true and absolute circular motion they are greater or less, according to the quantity of the motion. (Huggett... | |
| Julian B. Barbour - 2001 - 778 Seiten
...relative motion are, the forces of receding from the axis of circular motion. For there are no such forces in a circular motion purely relative, but in a true and absolute circular motion, they are greater or less, according to the quantity of the motion. If a vessel,... | |
| Victor Lowe - 19?? - 1056 Seiten
...relative motion are the forces of receding from the axis of circular motion. For there are no such forces in a circular motion purely relative, but, in a true and absolute circular motion, they are greater or less, according to the quantity of motion. . . . Wherefore... | |
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