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 5
... In the Lunar Theory , we shall generally make the latter supposition , as to the motion of the Sun about the Earth ( or rather about the center of gravity of the Earth and Moon ) . 10. PROP . 2. The orbit which the Sun appears.
... In the Lunar Theory , we shall generally make the latter supposition , as to the motion of the Sun about the Earth ( or rather about the center of gravity of the Earth and Moon ) . 10. PROP . 2. The orbit which the Sun appears.
Side 12
... Moon , the orbit will be altered : to assist us in the discovery of the orbit really de- scribed , the following theorem will be useful . 21. PROP . 5. The center of gravity of the Earth and Moon describes about the Sun , very nearly ...
... Moon , the orbit will be altered : to assist us in the discovery of the orbit really de- scribed , the following theorem will be useful . 21. PROP . 5. The center of gravity of the Earth and Moon describes about the Sun , very nearly ...
Side 13
... MOON . 13 m ' M + E ( E ( r ' + GE cos w ) , M ( r ' - GM cos 3 y3 y'3 + And the moving force of m ' on E in direction perpendicular to m ' . E EH Gm ' is y2 y that on M m'.E GEsin w = y2 y m ' . E = GE.sin w ; y3 m ' . M MK y'2 12 y ...
... MOON . 13 m ' M + E ( E ( r ' + GE cos w ) , M ( r ' - GM cos 3 y3 y'3 + And the moving force of m ' on E in direction perpendicular to m ' . E EH Gm ' is y2 y that on M m'.E GEsin w = y2 y m ' . E = GE.sin w ; y3 m ' . M MK y'2 12 y ...
Side 15
... Moon are nearly circular , this angle varies as sin a very nearly . And if the Moon be above the plane of the ecliptic , the Earth will be below it , and the Sun will appear to have a latitude , which can be calculated from the latitude ...
... Moon are nearly circular , this angle varies as sin a very nearly . And if the Moon be above the plane of the ecliptic , the Earth will be below it , and the Sun will appear to have a latitude , which can be calculated from the latitude ...
Side 17
... Moon to move so that the angle increases , and if we consider the force as positive when it tends to accele- rate the Moon's motion . ) And the only force on E , in the same direction , is m ' . Gm ' y3 sin ( 0-0 ' ) . Supposing this ...
... Moon to move so that the angle increases , and if we consider the force as positive when it tends to accele- rate the Moon's motion . ) And the only force on E , in the same direction , is m ' . Gm ' y3 sin ( 0-0 ' ) . Supposing this ...
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