Gravitation: An Elementary Explanation of the Principal Perturbations in the Solar SystemMacmillan, 1884 - 173 sider |
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Side vi
... motion of the line of apses is too general , and enters into particular cases too little , to allow of a numerical calculation being founded on it . The explanation of evection is extremely de- fective . The explanation of variation ...
... motion of the line of apses is too general , and enters into particular cases too little , to allow of a numerical calculation being founded on it . The explanation of evection is extremely de- fective . The explanation of variation ...
Side vii
... motion , Kepler's laws , & c . , I have merely stated results ; because the investigation of these are familiar to the higher students , to whom I hope the other explanations may be useful ; and because without great trouble it did not ...
... motion , Kepler's laws , & c . , I have merely stated results ; because the investigation of these are familiar to the higher students , to whom I hope the other explanations may be useful ; and because without great trouble it did not ...
Side ix
... motion which it produces 2 5. Attraction does not depend on the mass of the attracted body 7. Is proportional to the ... motion ; and on the Orbital Revolutions of Planets and Satellites . 3 6 14. The motion supposed transversal to the ...
... motion which it produces 2 5. Attraction does not depend on the mass of the attracted body 7. Is proportional to the ... motion ; and on the Orbital Revolutions of Planets and Satellites . 3 6 14. The motion supposed transversal to the ...
Side x
... motion of the central body . SECTION III . - General Notions of Perturbation ; and Perturbation of the Elements of Orbits 43. Principle of the variation of elements : instantaneous ellipse PAGE 21 23 24 • 26 46. Disturbing force ...
... motion of the central body . SECTION III . - General Notions of Perturbation ; and Perturbation of the Elements of Orbits 43. Principle of the variation of elements : instantaneous ellipse PAGE 21 23 24 • 26 46. Disturbing force ...
Side xii
... motion 112. When the line of syzygies is inclined to the line of apses , and the moon passes the latter before passing the former , the excentricity is diminished at every revolution . 113. When the moon passes the line of syzygies ...
... motion 112. When the line of syzygies is inclined to the line of apses , and the moon passes the latter before passing the former , the excentricity is diminished at every revolution . 113. When the moon passes the line of syzygies ...
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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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