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 52
... remarkable , that we shall here consider it a little more generally than in Art . 63 . 66. PROP . 27. To determine the change in the position of the axis , and in the eccentricity of the Moon's orbit , produced by the evection . The ...
... remarkable , that we shall here consider it a little more generally than in Art . 63 . 66. PROP . 27. To determine the change in the position of the axis , and in the eccentricity of the Moon's orbit , produced by the evection . The ...
Side 58
... remarkable , that the indirect effect on the Moon is much greater than the direct effect on the Earth . It is also found that small inequalities of very long period in u ' and ' ( caused by the disturbing forces of planets upon the ...
... remarkable , that the indirect effect on the Moon is much greater than the direct effect on the Earth . It is also found that small inequalities of very long period in u ' and ' ( caused by the disturbing forces of planets upon the ...
Side 60
... remarkable inequalities in the Moon's motion , both produced by the action of Venus . One depends on 8 x mean anomaly of Venus - 13 x mean anomaly of Earth . The other depends on 18 x mean anomaly of Venus - 16 x mean anomaly of Earth ...
... remarkable inequalities in the Moon's motion , both produced by the action of Venus . One depends on 8 x mean anomaly of Venus - 13 x mean anomaly of Earth . The other depends on 18 x mean anomaly of Venus - 16 x mean anomaly of Earth ...
Side 62
... remarkable methods of modern analysts . To avoid complexity , we shall suppose that all the planets move in the same plane . 77. PROP . 29. To express the disturbing force of one planet upon another , by partial differential ...
... remarkable methods of modern analysts . To avoid complexity , we shall suppose that all the planets move in the same plane . 77. PROP . 29. To express the disturbing force of one planet upon another , by partial differential ...
Side 80
... remarkable is that of Jupiter and Saturn , where , the pro- portions of the mean motions being nearly 5 : 2 , and the masses being large , although the term in question ( as we shall shew hereafter ) is a multiple of the cube of the ...
... remarkable is that of Jupiter and Saturn , where , the pro- portions of the mean motions being nearly 5 : 2 , and the masses being large , although the term in question ( as we shall shew hereafter ) is a multiple of the cube of the ...
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