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Page 6
... for the centrifugal force diminishes the gravity of the particles at the equator , and equilibrium can only exist where these two forces are balanced by an increase of gravity . Therefore , as the attractive force is the same on all ...
... for the centrifugal force diminishes the gravity of the particles at the equator , and equilibrium can only exist where these two forces are balanced by an increase of gravity . Therefore , as the attractive force is the same on all ...
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... their inequalities bear the same ratio to their elliptical motions that their masses do to that of the sun , their mutual disturbances only increase or diminish the excentricities of their SECT . II . 11 STABILITY OF SOLAR SYSTEM .
... their inequalities bear the same ratio to their elliptical motions that their masses do to that of the sun , their mutual disturbances only increase or diminish the excentricities of their SECT . II . 11 STABILITY OF SOLAR SYSTEM .
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mutual disturbances only increase or diminish the excentricities of their orbits by very minute quantities ; consequently the magnitude of the sun's mass is the principal cause of the stability of the system .
mutual disturbances only increase or diminish the excentricities of their orbits by very minute quantities ; consequently the magnitude of the sun's mass is the principal cause of the stability of the system .
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Now , the radial disturbing force raries directly as the distance ; and , as it sometimes combines with and increases the intensity of the sun's attraction for the disturbed body , and at other times opposes and consequently diminishes ...
Now , the radial disturbing force raries directly as the distance ; and , as it sometimes combines with and increases the intensity of the sun's attraction for the disturbed body , and at other times opposes and consequently diminishes ...
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As any perturbation which affects the mean motion affects also the major axis , the disturbing forces tend to diminish the major axis of Jupiter's orbit , and increase that of Saturn's , during one half of the period , and the contrary ...
As any perturbation which affects the mean motion affects also the major axis , the disturbing forces tend to diminish the major axis of Jupiter's orbit , and increase that of Saturn's , during one half of the period , and the contrary ...
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