Gravitation: An Elementary Explanation of the Principal Perturbations in the Solar SystemMacmillan, 1884 - 173 sider |
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... nearly in the same manner as if the planet were fixed PAGE 46 48 49 73. Disturbing force is the difference of the ... nearly equal 80. The central and disturbed bodies equally distant from the disturbing body : the disturbing force is ...
... nearly in the same manner as if the planet were fixed PAGE 46 48 49 73. Disturbing force is the difference of the ... nearly equal 80. The central and disturbed bodies equally distant from the disturbing body : the disturbing force is ...
Side xii
... nearly the same as that in a circular orbit 98. The line of apses coinciding with the line of syzygies : the preponderance of the effect of the force at apogee over that at perigee causes the line of apses to progress 98. Note . - If a ...
... nearly the same as that in a circular orbit 98. The line of apses coinciding with the line of syzygies : the preponderance of the effect of the force at apogee over that at perigee causes the line of apses to progress 98. Note . - If a ...
Side xiii
... ( nearly ) will be produced as if they have no independent excentricity 135. The investigations above apply to Jupiter's first and second satellite 137. They apply also to the second and third satellite 138. It is found that the ...
... ( nearly ) will be produced as if they have no independent excentricity 135. The investigations above apply to Jupiter's first and second satellite 137. They apply also to the second and third satellite 138. It is found that the ...
Side xiv
... nearly , and hence their conjunctions fall near to three equidistant points on their orbits , advancing slowly at each return to the same point 111 112 114 114 . 117 170. This advance occasions a small variation of the forces of one ...
... nearly , and hence their conjunctions fall near to three equidistant points on their orbits , advancing slowly at each return to the same point 111 112 114 114 . 117 170. This advance occasions a small variation of the forces of one ...
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... nearly the same way in which those of the moon are affected by the sun 209. Long inequalities are produced in the inclination and the position of the line of nodes , when the periodic times of two planets are nearly commensurable ...
... nearly the same way in which those of the moon are affected by the sun 209. Long inequalities are produced in the inclination and the position of the line of nodes , when the periodic times of two planets are nearly commensurable ...
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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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