Gravitation: An Elementary Explanation of the Principal Perturbations in the Solar SystemMacmillan, 1884 - 173 sider |
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... described , to find where the earth will be at the end of a month from the present time , the place that we should find would be very far wrong ; if we calculated for the end of a week , since the direction of the force ( always ...
... described , to find where the earth will be at the end of a month from the present time , the place that we should find would be very far wrong ; if we calculated for the end of a week , since the direction of the force ( always ...
Side 13
... described by a planet after it leaves a certain point where the velocity and direction of its motion are known , we may suppose the planet to be projected from that point with that velocity and in that direction . For it is unimportant ...
... described by a planet after it leaves a certain point where the velocity and direction of its motion are known , we may suppose the planet to be projected from that point with that velocity and in that direction . For it is unimportant ...
Side 17
... described by our moon about the earth ) ; perijove ( if we are speaking of the orbit described by one of Jupiter's satellites round Jupiter ) ; or the perisaturnium ( if we are speaking of the orbit described by one of Saturn's ...
... described by our moon about the earth ) ; perijove ( if we are speaking of the orbit described by one of Jupiter's satellites round Jupiter ) ; or the perisaturnium ( if we are speaking of the orbit described by one of Saturn's ...
Side 19
... described by the radius vector are equal in equal times . This is true , whether the force be inversely as the square of the distance from the central body , or be in any other proportion , provided that it is directed to the central ...
... described by the radius vector are equal in equal times . This is true , whether the force be inversely as the square of the distance from the central body , or be in any other proportion , provided that it is directed to the central ...
Side 21
... described by the planet is greater than the angle which is proportional to the time , or the equation of the centre is to be added to the mean anomaly , in order to produce the true anomaly ; but while the planet moves in the other half ...
... described by the planet is greater than the angle which is proportional to the time , or the equation of the centre is to be added to the mean anomaly , in order to produce the true anomaly ; but while the planet moves in the other half ...
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Gravitation: An Elementary Explanation of the Principal Perturbations in the ... George Biddell Airy Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1884 |
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aphelion apogee apojove apses progresses apses to regress B₁ B₁ to B2 C₁ causes the line central body centre College consequently consider Crown 8vo curve d₁ depending described disturbing body disturbing force directed disturbing force perpendicular disturbing planet earth's orbit Edition effect ellipse equal equator evection exactly excen excentricity exterior planet fcap force tends fourth satellite fundamental plane greater greatest inequality irregularity Jupiter Jupiter's orbit latus rectum less line of apses line of conjunction line of nodes longitude major axis mean distance moon moves moon's distance moon's orbit moves from B₂ nearly old orbit opposite perigee perihelion perijove periodic plane of reference planet is moving points of conjunction position produced proportion quadratures radius vector revolution revolving body revolving round round the sun Saturn second satellite sensible sun's attraction sun's distance suppose syzygies theory third satellite tion tricity true anomaly true place turbing force variation Venus
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