On the Connexion of the Physical SciencesJ. Murray, 1858 - 523 pages |
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... latitude ( N. 13 ) , or part of the earth intermediate between the pole and the equator , where the attraction of the earth on bodies at its surface is the same as if it were a sphere ; and experience shows that bodies there fall ...
... latitude ( N. 13 ) , or part of the earth intermediate between the pole and the equator , where the attraction of the earth on bodies at its surface is the same as if it were a sphere ; and experience shows that bodies there fall ...
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... Latitude Nodes Elements of an Orbit - Undisturbed or Elliptical Orbits Great In- clination of the Orbits of the New Planets Universal Gravitation the -- - Cause of Perturbations in the Motions of the Heavenly Bodies - Problem of the ...
... Latitude Nodes Elements of an Orbit - Undisturbed or Elliptical Orbits Great In- clination of the Orbits of the New Planets Universal Gravitation the -- - Cause of Perturbations in the Motions of the Heavenly Bodies - Problem of the ...
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... Latitude , and Secular Variations in the Position of the Orbit with regard to the Plane of the Ecliptic - Mean Motion and Major Axis Invariable Stability of System - Effects of a Resisting Medium Invariable Plane of the Solar System and ...
... Latitude , and Secular Variations in the Position of the Orbit with regard to the Plane of the Ecliptic - Mean Motion and Major Axis Invariable Stability of System - Effects of a Resisting Medium Invariable Plane of the Solar System and ...
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... latitude , and affects the position of the orbit with regard to the plane of the ecliptic . It has been observed , that the radius vector of a planet , moving in a perfectly elliptical orbit , passes over equal spaces or areas in equal ...
... latitude , and affects the position of the orbit with regard to the plane of the ecliptic . It has been observed , that the radius vector of a planet , moving in a perfectly elliptical orbit , passes over equal spaces or areas in equal ...
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... latitude ; that is , it brings her nearer to , or removes her farther from , the plane of the ecliptic than she would other- wise be . The periodic perturbations in the moon , arising from these forces , are perfectly similar to the ...
... latitude ; that is , it brings her nearer to , or removes her farther from , the plane of the ecliptic than she would other- wise be . The periodic perturbations in the moon , arising from these forces , are perfectly similar to the ...
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