An Elementary Treatise on the Lunar Theory: With a Brief Sketch of the History of the Problem Up to the Time of NewtonMacmillan, 1853 - 103 sider |
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... known to be a planet . " Solar System , by J. R. Hind . " + Since the sun attracts both the earth and moon , it is clear that its effects on the moon's motion relatively to the earth or the disturbing force will not be the same as the ...
... known to be a planet . " Solar System , by J. R. Hind . " + Since the sun attracts both the earth and moon , it is clear that its effects on the moon's motion relatively to the earth or the disturbing force will not be the same as the ...
Side 14
... known . For if S'EM ' be this fixed plane through E ( fig . 4 ) , S ' , G ' , M ' , the projections of S , G , M , then , sin ( sun's lat . ) SS GG ' = sin SES ' = = = ES ES EG.sin ( moon's lat . ) ES = M E + MES EM sin ( moon's lat ...
... known . For if S'EM ' be this fixed plane through E ( fig . 4 ) , S ' , G ' , M ' , the projections of S , G , M , then , sin ( sun's lat . ) SS GG ' = sin SES ' = = = ES ES EG.sin ( moon's lat . ) ES = M E + MES EM sin ( moon's lat ...
Side 18
... known corresponding to a given time . 21. But the integration has never yet been effected , except for particular values of P , T , and S ; and the method which we are in consequence forced to adopt , is that of successive ap ...
... known corresponding to a given time . 21. But the integration has never yet been effected , except for particular values of P , T , and S ; and the method which we are in consequence forced to adopt , is that of successive ap ...
Side 27
... known at the outset . 29. We have , therefore , the following rule : In approximating to any given order , we must , in the diffe- rential equations for u and s , retain periodical terms ONE ORDER beyond the proposed one , when the ...
... known at the outset . 29. We have , therefore , the following rule : In approximating to any given order , we must , in the diffe- rential equations for u and s , retain periodical terms ONE ORDER beyond the proposed one , when the ...
Side 41
... known , the actual ex- pressions for u and s will be obtained with more facility by assuming them with arbitrary coefficients , the values of which are afterwards determined by substitution . We must remember , however , that the ...
... known , the actual ex- pressions for u and s will be obtained with more facility by assuming them with arbitrary coefficients , the values of which are afterwards determined by substitution . We must remember , however , that the ...
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