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Side 3
... respect to the constants introduced by the inte- gration , we may remark that h represents the vis viva ( Routh's Rigid Dynamics , Art . 194 ) , and k the area conserved on the invariable plane . To prove the latter point , the areas ...
... respect to the constants introduced by the inte- gration , we may remark that h represents the vis viva ( Routh's Rigid Dynamics , Art . 194 ) , and k the area conserved on the invariable plane . To prove the latter point , the areas ...
Side 5
... respect to signs , and consider positive those angular velocities which tend to turn the planet round the axes of x , y , z from y to z , z to x , x to y , respectively . Thus , resolving about the principal axes , we have == cos - cos ...
... respect to signs , and consider positive those angular velocities which tend to turn the planet round the axes of x , y , z from y to z , z to x , x to y , respectively . Thus , resolving about the principal axes , we have == cos - cos ...
Side 16
... respect to the last of these equations , we may remark that it is of the same form as it would be if the plane of maximum areas were still invariable . Now on referring to Art . 18 of the Planetary Theory it will be seen that the ...
... respect to the last of these equations , we may remark that it is of the same form as it would be if the plane of maximum areas were still invariable . Now on referring to Art . 18 of the Planetary Theory it will be seen that the ...
Side 23
... respect to h , of V expressed as here supposed , from its partial diffe- rential coefficient when expressed as a function of t and the elements . In order to pass from the expression of V as a function of h , k , s , g , a , y to its ...
... respect to h , of V expressed as here supposed , from its partial diffe- rential coefficient when expressed as a function of t and the elements . In order to pass from the expression of V as a function of h , k , s , g , a , y to its ...
Side 24
... respect to signs , the ten- dency of the moment we are considering is to increase 1 , it will be expressed by motion , dv do . Thus , from Euler's equations of cdw2- ( A - B ) w , w2 = C · dt dv ; do , ds dv = ( A − B ) w ̧w2 + do ...
... respect to signs , the ten- dency of the moment we are considering is to increase 1 , it will be expressed by motion , dv do . Thus , from Euler's equations of cdw2- ( A - B ) w , w2 = C · dt dv ; do , ds dv = ( A − B ) w ̧w2 + do ...
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The Earth's Motion of Rotation: Including the Theory of Precession and Nutation Charles Hartwell Horne Cheyne Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1867 |
The Earth's Motion of Rotation: Including the Theory of Precession and Nutation Charles Hartwell Horne Cheyne Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1867 |
The Earth's Motion of Rotation: Including the Theory of Precession and Nutation Charles Hartwell Horne Cheyne Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1867 |
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