Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPriestly and Weale, 1861 |
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... terms as great a labour as in the calculation of the lunar perturba- tions themselves . I must carry on the approximations until the values at last substituted come out again . These terms are far greater than I suspected at first , and ...
... terms as great a labour as in the calculation of the lunar perturba- tions themselves . I must carry on the approximations until the values at last substituted come out again . These terms are far greater than I suspected at first , and ...
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... term ( for otherwise nt would not be the whole term varying directly as the time , in the longitude vv ) . The values of g ' , v ' , de ' , do ' , are given by the theory of elliptic motion , and those of g , v , by the ordinary lunar ...
... term ( for otherwise nt would not be the whole term varying directly as the time , in the longitude vv ) . The values of g ' , v ' , de ' , do ' , are given by the theory of elliptic motion , and those of g , v , by the ordinary lunar ...
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... terms t cos arg . and t sin arg . arise from the substitution of e ' + f ' t for e ' in the coefficients of the terms cos ... term in m2 of the acceleration . - Starting from the foregoing expressions of de and ♪ v , and proceeding to ...
... terms t cos arg . and t sin arg . arise from the substitution of e ' + f ' t for e ' in the coefficients of the terms cos ... term in m2 of the acceleration . - Starting from the foregoing expressions of de and ♪ v , and proceeding to ...
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... terms multiplied by f ' the two values of m may be considered as identical , hence the foregoing expression of dv , in the notation of Prof. Adams , is dr = E / 2 3 - ( - 4m + m ) m2 1 ) S ( e2 – E12 ) n d t 2 3771 64 the result ...
... terms multiplied by f ' the two values of m may be considered as identical , hence the foregoing expression of dv , in the notation of Prof. Adams , is dr = E / 2 3 - ( - 4m + m ) m2 1 ) S ( e2 – E12 ) n d t 2 3771 64 the result ...
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... terms inde- pendent of the excentricity of the disturbing planet , and which is rigorous as regards all the powers of the mass of such planet . In the Lunar Theory the Earth must be substituted in the place of the Sun , and the Sun ...
... terms inde- pendent of the excentricity of the disturbing planet , and which is rigorous as regards all the powers of the mass of such planet . In the Lunar Theory the Earth must be substituted in the place of the Sun , and the Sun ...
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