| Michael Cooper, Michael Cyril William Hunter - 2006 - 368 sider
...1674 sketch of a 'System of the World' he explicates that his hypothesized 'attractive powers are so much the more powerful in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own Centers', and then adds that 'what these several degrees are I have not yet experimentally verified'.37... | |
| Domenico Bertoloni Meli - 2006 - 416 sider
...circle, an ellipse, or a more complex curve. The third argues: These attractive powers are so much more powerful in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own Centers. Now what these several degrees are I have not yet experimentally verified; but it is a notion,... | |
| Baden Powell - 1834 - 436 sider
...ellipsis, or some other compounded curve line. The 3d supposition is, That those attracting powers are so much the more powerful in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centres. A'&w trhat the»e several degrees are, f hart not yet experimentally verified : but it is... | |
| 1910 - 784 sider
...deflected and bent into a motion that describes some curved line.* 3. That these attractive powers are so much the more powerful in operating, by how much the nearer the body acted on is to their own centers." We see, Hooke knew all the elements of the system of universal gravitation... | |
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