Mathematical Tracts on the Lunar and Planetary Theories, the Figure of the Earth, Precession and Nutation, the Calculus of Variations, and the Undulatory Theory of Optics: Designed for the Use of Students in the UniversityMacmillan and Company, 1858 - 400 sider |
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Side 28
... consequently the same great circle must pass through every point of the Moon's path , or the Moon moves apparently in a great circle . 40. PROP . 14. To integrate the differential equations , second approximation . * It will be remarked ...
... consequently the same great circle must pass through every point of the Moon's path , or the Moon moves apparently in a great circle . 40. PROP . 14. To integrate the differential equations , second approximation . * It will be remarked ...
Side 36
... consequently , = nt + B - 5 , we have , by ( 19 ) , 0 ' = Sun's true longitude = nt + B + 2e ' sin ( nt + B — § ) . Now nt + B = n - - - ha3 { 0 — 2e sin ( c0 − a ) } + ß : or , since the coefficient of 0 must be m , nt + B = me + ß ...
... consequently , = nt + B - 5 , we have , by ( 19 ) , 0 ' = Sun's true longitude = nt + B + 2e ' sin ( nt + B — § ) . Now nt + B = n - - - ha3 { 0 — 2e sin ( c0 − a ) } + ß : or , since the coefficient of 0 must be m , nt + B = me + ß ...
Side 43
... consequently , the term d's T ( dee + s ) 2 √ √πs , h & us 39 in equation ( 1 ) of Art . 41 , will be of the fifth order , and is not to be considered . Second , S - Ps h2u3 13 и 3 3 or m's COS + 2 ( 0-0 ) } m'a ' 13 = h3a m'a ' { 1 + ...
... consequently , the term d's T ( dee + s ) 2 √ √πs , h & us 39 in equation ( 1 ) of Art . 41 , will be of the fifth order , and is not to be considered . Second , S - Ps h2u3 13 и 3 3 or m's COS + 2 ( 0-0 ) } m'a ' 13 = h3a m'a ' { 1 + ...
Side 47
... Consequently 4'p ' - ( 1 ) μ 2 But by ( 15 ) , observing that M + M ' , a , n , there , correspond to μ , A , p , here , we should have in an undisturbed orbit A3p2 = μ . Hence , the relation between the Moon's mean distance and.
... Consequently 4'p ' - ( 1 ) μ 2 But by ( 15 ) , observing that M + M ' , a , n , there , correspond to μ , A , p , here , we should have in an undisturbed orbit A3p2 = μ . Hence , the relation between the Moon's mean distance and.
Side 49
... consequently , cos { ( 2-2m ) 0-2ẞ } is greatest , when the Moon is in syzygies , and least ( or has its greatest negative value ) , when she is in quadratures ; and be- tween these situations , it has all the intermediate values . The ...
... consequently , cos { ( 2-2m ) 0-2ẞ } is greatest , when the Moon is in syzygies , and least ( or has its greatest negative value ) , when she is in quadratures ; and be- tween these situations , it has all the intermediate values . The ...
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