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INTRODUCTION Page 1 SECTION I. Attraction of a Sphere — Form of Celestial Bodies — Terrestrial Gravitation retains the Moon in her Orbit -- The Heavenly Bodies move in Conic Sections Gravitation Proportional to Mass - Gravitation of the ...
INTRODUCTION Page 1 SECTION I. Attraction of a Sphere — Form of Celestial Bodies — Terrestrial Gravitation retains the Moon in her Orbit -- The Heavenly Bodies move in Conic Sections Gravitation Proportional to Mass - Gravitation of the ...
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... and of the Jovial System Mass of the Moon - Real Diameters of Planets , how obtained - Size of Sun , Densities of the Heavenly Bodies — Formation of Astronomical Tables — Requisite Data and Means of obtaining them 55 SECTION IX .
... and of the Jovial System Mass of the Moon - Real Diameters of Planets , how obtained - Size of Sun , Densities of the Heavenly Bodies — Formation of Astronomical Tables — Requisite Data and Means of obtaining them 55 SECTION IX .
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... Magnetism a Dual Power - Antithetic Character of Paramagnetism and Diamagnetism – The Earth Paramagnetic - Properties of Paramagnetic Bodies Polarity — Induction · Lines of Magnetic Force - Currents of Electricity induced by them ...
... Magnetism a Dual Power - Antithetic Character of Paramagnetism and Diamagnetism – The Earth Paramagnetic - Properties of Paramagnetic Bodies Polarity — Induction · Lines of Magnetic Force - Currents of Electricity induced by them ...
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Thus , experience teaches that bodies fall at the surface of the earth with an accelerated velocity , and with a force proportional to their masses . By comparison , Newton proved that the force which occasions the fall of bodies at the ...
Thus , experience teaches that bodies fall at the surface of the earth with an accelerated velocity , and with a force proportional to their masses . By comparison , Newton proved that the force which occasions the fall of bodies at the ...
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SECTION I. Attraction of a Sphere Form of Celestial Bodies · Terrestrial Gravitation retains the Moon in her Orbit - The Heavenly Bodies move in Conic Sections Gravitation Proportional to Mass — Gravitation of the Particles of Matter ...
SECTION I. Attraction of a Sphere Form of Celestial Bodies · Terrestrial Gravitation retains the Moon in her Orbit - The Heavenly Bodies move in Conic Sections Gravitation Proportional to Mass — Gravitation of the Particles of Matter ...
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