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" The motions of bodies included in a given space are the same among themselves, whether that space is at rest or moves uniformly forwards in a right line without any circular motion. "
A Treatise on the Steam Engine in Its Application to Mines, Mills, Steam ... - Page 31
edited by - 1851 - 258 pages
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 8

John Mason Good - 1813 - 830 pages
...(excluding outward actions and impediments) is either at rest, or moves uniformly in a right line. 5. The motions of bodies included in a given space are the same among themselves, whether that space is at rest, or moves uniformly forward in a right line without...
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A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary: Containing an ..., Volume 2

Charles Hutton - 1815 - 686 pages
...(excluding external actions and impediments,) is either at rest, or moves uniformly in a right line. — 5. The motions of bodies included in a given space are the same among themselves, whether that space be at rest, or move uniformly forward in a right line without...
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The Principles of Mechanics ...: To which is Now Added, an Appendix ...

William Emerson - 1825 - 506 pages
...his hands, which had no motion before; and that in as many several directions as he will. PROP. XI. THE MOTIONS OF BODIES INCLUDED IN A GIVEN SPACE, ARE THE SAME AMONG THEMSELVES; WHETHER THAT SPACE IS AT REST, OR MOVES UNIFORMLY FORWARD IN A BIGHT LINE. For if...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 2, Volume 15

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 438 pages
...(excluding outward actions and impediments) is either at rest, or moves uniformly in a right line. 5. The motions of bodies included in a given space are the same among themselves, whether that space is at rest, or moves uniformly forward in a right line without...
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The Principles of Mechanics: Explaining and Demonstrating the General Laws ...

William Emerson - 1836 - 498 pages
...his hands, which had no motion before; and that in as many several directions as he will. PROP. XI. THE MOTIONS OF BODIES INCLUDED IN A GIVEN SPACE, ARE THE SAME AMONG THEMSELVES; WHETHER THAT SPACE IS AT BEST, OR MOVES UNIFORMLY FORWARD IN A RIGHT LINE. For if...
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The Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference: A million of facts [The ...

1850 - 772 pages
...To every action there is and impediments) is either at rest, or moves uniformly in a right line. 5. The motions of bodies included in a given space are the same among themselves, whether that space is at rest, or moves uniformly forward in a right line, without...
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Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference, Volume 3

Samuel Maunder - 1855 - 766 pages
...external aciions VOL. ill. 17 and impediments) is ci i her at rest, or moves uniformly in a right line. 5. The motions of bodies included in a given space are the same among themselves, whether that space is at rest, or moves uniformly forward in a right line, without...
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The Monist, Volume 24

Paul Carus - 1914 - 666 pages
...of motion are on pp. 19-40 of the first volume. American editions, New York, 1848, 1850. Principia: "The motions of bodies included in a given space are the same among themselves whether that space is at rest or moves uniformly forwards in a right line without...
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The Science of Mechanics: A Critical and Historical Account of Its ...

Ernst Mach - 1915 - 150 pages
...the great value of the simple and precise law of inertia for deductive 1 Principia, p. ig, Coroll. V: "The motions of bodies included in a given space are the same among themselves, whether that space is at rest or moves uniformly forwards in a right line without...
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Six Monographs on Wind Stresses: Wind Pressure Factors, Specification ...

Robins Fleming - 1915 - 94 pages
...the air with an equal velocity. This seems to follow from Newton's Corollary V to his Laws of Motion, "The motions of bodies included in a given space are the same among themselves, whether that space is at rest or moves uniformly forward in a right line without...
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