| Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1878 - 480 pages
...investigations of free thought with respect to the mechanism of the heavens. His general law was announced, that "every particle of matter in the universe attracts every other particle with a force varying directly as the product of the masses, and inversely as the square of the distance." Under... | |
| Thomas Harper - 1881 - 798 pages
...the kind of Judgments here alluded to. Take, for instance, the law of universal gravitation, — that every particle of matter in the universe attracts...and inversely to the square of the distance between them. The two principal laws touching the fall of bodies will afford another instance. They are symbolized... | |
| Thomas Harper - 1881 - 798 pages
...the kind of Judgments here alluded to. Take, for instance, the law of universal gravitation, — that every particle of matter in the universe attracts...particle with a force directly proportioned to the massoflAe attracting particle, and inversely to the square of the distance Idioeen them. The two principal... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick - 1869 - 534 pages
...medium of the Philosophia? Naturalls Principia Mathematica. The law of universal gravitation, that 'every particle of matter in the universe attracts...other particle, with a force directly proportioned to its mass, and inversely to the square of its distance from the particle attracted,' was not reached... | |
| Simon Newcomb, Edward Singleton Holden - 1879 - 534 pages
...NEWTON was able to formulate his great law of universal gravitation iu these comprehensive words : " Every particle of matter in the universe attracts every other particle with a force directly as the masses of the two particles, and inversely as the square of the distance which separates them.... | |
| Thomas Harper - 1881 - 802 pages
...matter in the unir-erse attracts every other particle with a force directly proportioned to the mm of the attracting particle, and inversely to the square of the distance bd-ween them. The two principal laws touching the fall of bodies will afford another instance. They... | |
| 1880 - 842 pages
...gravitation : "Every particle of mutter iu the universe attracts every other particle with a foreo directly proportioned to the mass of the attracting...and inversely to the square of the distance between them"— a law, the truth of which, since it was first broached, has been put beyond all question by... | |
| Simon Newcomb, Edward Singleton Holden - 1880 - 542 pages
...NEWTON was able to formulate his great law of universal gravitation in these comprehensive words : ' ' Every particle of matter in the universe attracts every other particle with a force directly as the masses of the two particles, and inversely as the square of the distance which separates them.'1'1... | |
| George Minchin Minchin - 1880 - 568 pages
...POTENTIAL. SECTION I. Solid Distributions of Matter in General. 241.] Universal Law of Attraction. Every particle of matter in the universe attracts every other particle with a force whose direction is that of the line joining the two particles, and whose magnitude is directly proportional... | |
| John McGovern - 1880 - 762 pages
...Astronomer, who immediately recognized and promulgated the law of Universal Gravitation, as follows : " Every particle of matter in the Universe attracts every other particle with a force proportional to the quantity of matter contained in each, and decreasing inversely as the squares of... | |
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