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 33
... depending on the disturbing force is 3 m'u's - 2 ' h2u3 • cos 2 ( 0 – 0 ' ) . Now u ' , being the reciprocal of the radius vector in the elliptical orbit which the Sun appears to describe about the Earth , will be expressed by a { 1 + e ...
... depending on the disturbing force is 3 m'u's - 2 ' h2u3 • cos 2 ( 0 – 0 ' ) . Now u ' , being the reciprocal of the radius vector in the elliptical orbit which the Sun appears to describe about the Earth , will be expressed by a { 1 + e ...
Side 34
... depending on ( 2-2m - c ) 0 , or any terms in which the coefficient of 0 is nearly 1 . = 46. We may also remark , that the first term of P hu which results from the disturbing force , namely 18 1 m'u ' - 2. h3us ( 35 ) , -- - will ...
... depending on ( 2-2m - c ) 0 , or any terms in which the coefficient of 0 is nearly 1 . = 46. We may also remark , that the first term of P hu which results from the disturbing force , namely 18 1 m'u ' - 2. h3us ( 35 ) , -- - will ...
Side 51
... depending on sin { ( 2 - 2m - c ) pt − 2B + a } , is called the evection : its maximum ( when carefully computed from a rather slowly converging series ) is 4825 " ; it appears to increase the elliptic inequality when the axis of the ...
... depending on sin { ( 2 - 2m - c ) pt − 2B + a } , is called the evection : its maximum ( when carefully computed from a rather slowly converging series ) is 4825 " ; it appears to increase the elliptic inequality when the axis of the ...
Side 64
... the only way in which R can depend on the position of m is by depending on the two co- ordinates which determine the place of m . If then the place of EQUATIONS OF MOTION . 65 m be defined by rectangular 64 PLANETARY THEORY .
... the only way in which R can depend on the position of m is by depending on the two co- ordinates which determine the place of m . If then the place of EQUATIONS OF MOTION . 65 m be defined by rectangular 64 PLANETARY THEORY .
Side 65
... depending on the position of m only , is dR dx dR dy . + dx dt dy dt . If it were defined by polar co - ordinates , the complete differential coefficient would be P dR dr dR de + · dr dt de dt · Either of these equivalent quantities may ...
... depending on the position of m only , is dR dx dR dy . + dx dt dy dt . If it were defined by polar co - ordinates , the complete differential coefficient would be P dR dr dR de + · dr dt de dt · Either of these equivalent quantities may ...
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