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 9
... angular distance of that body which is supposed to move , from its apse . The true anomaly , then , in the present case , is B. * It will be remarked that , in ( 39 ) and following articles , the letter a is used with a different ...
... angular distance of that body which is supposed to move , from its apse . The true anomaly , then , in the present case , is B. * It will be remarked that , in ( 39 ) and following articles , the letter a is used with a different ...
Side 10
... angular velocity , that it would have performed a revolution in the same time in which it does perform it . It is therefore called the mean anomaly . 17. If we expand these coefficients as far as e3 , or if we adopt the method of ...
... angular velocity , that it would have performed a revolution in the same time in which it does perform it . It is therefore called the mean anomaly . 17. If we expand these coefficients as far as e3 , or if we adopt the method of ...
Side 26
... is meant , the mean angular motion , or the velocity with which the mean longitude increases . The mean motion varies therefore inversely as the periodic time . METHOD OF ESTIMATING THE ORDERS OF TERMS . 27 small 26 . LUNAR THEORY .
... is meant , the mean angular motion , or the velocity with which the mean longitude increases . The mean motion varies therefore inversely as the periodic time . METHOD OF ESTIMATING THE ORDERS OF TERMS . 27 small 26 . LUNAR THEORY .
Side 48
... angular motion , as disturbed , is not the same as in an un- disturbed orbit ; for a given mean distance the mean ... angular velocity which is to the whole angular velocity of M as 1 - c : 1 ; or which is to the angular velocity of M in ...
... angular motion , as disturbed , is not the same as in an un- disturbed orbit ; for a given mean distance the mean ... angular velocity which is to the whole angular velocity of M as 1 - c : 1 ; or which is to the angular velocity of M in ...
Side 49
... angular velocity = ( 1 − c ) × whole angular velocity of the Moon . 62. For the explanation of the next term , m2 cos { ( 2 — 2m ) 0 — 2ß } , -- - we observe that { ( 1 - m ) 0 - ẞ } ( Article 48 ) is nearly the dif ference of ...
... angular velocity = ( 1 − c ) × whole angular velocity of the Moon . 62. For the explanation of the next term , m2 cos { ( 2 — 2m ) 0 — 2ß } , -- - we observe that { ( 1 - m ) 0 - ẞ } ( Article 48 ) is nearly the dif ference of ...
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