| Vladimir Zalmanovich Parton, Evgeniĭ Mikhaĭlovich Morozov - 1989 - 316 pàgines
...outward actions and impediments) is either at rest, or moves uniformly in a right tine. Corollary V. The motions of bodies included in a given space are...whether that space is at rest, or moves uniformly forwards in a right line without circular motion" [Galileo's relativity principle— GM]. The Scholium... | |
| Jerzy Brzeziński - 1990 - 212 pàgines
...material point with reference to an inertial system. In Corollary 5 of the laws of motion we read: The motions of bodies included in a given space are...whether that space is at rest, or moves uniformly forwards in a right line without any circular motion [Newton, 1686, p. 20]. This implies that the laws... | |
| Robert D. Purrington - 1997 - 276 pàgines
...Pippard, 3 vols. (New York: American Institute of Physics, l995), vol. l, chap 4. ll 2. Newton says: "The motions of bodies included in a given space are...that space is at rest or moves uniformly forward in a right line without any circular motion." See Sir Isaac Newton 's Mathematical Principles of Natural... | |
| Nick Huggett - 1999 - 292 pàgines
...system—only its velocity relative to other systems if they exist. This fact was recognized by Newton: "The motions of bodies included in a given space are...whether that space is at rest, or moves uniformly forwards in a right line without any circular motion" (Principia, Corollary V). What Newton means is... | |
| Roberto Torretti - 1999 - 532 pàgines
...they are moving together with z\. This follows at once from Corollary V to Newton's Laws of Motion: The motions of bodies included in a given space are...whether that space is at rest, or moves uniformly forwards in a straight line without any circular motion. (Newton 1726, p. 20) Corollary V embodies... | |
| Banesh Hoffmann - 1999 - 194 pàgines
...quaint translation of the Latin of the Principia, is Newton's statement of this principle of relativity: "The motions of bodies included in a given space are...whether that space is at rest, or moves uniformly forwards in a right line without circular motion." The word "right" means straight. Here the word "space"... | |
| Walter A. Weisskopf - 1955 - 276 pàgines
...motion and position.1 Newton was aware of the relativity of motion when he formulated the principle that 'the motions of bodies included in a given space are the same among themselves whether the space is at rest or moves uniformly forward in a straight line.'2 Thus the scientists of the seventeenth... | |
| Izabella Nowakowa, Leszek Nowak - 2000 - 546 pàgines
...reference and for each menial system of reference As the corollary I of Newton's laws motion states: The motions of bodies included in a given space are...the same among themselves. whether that space is at resL or moves uniformly forwards in a right line without any cireular motion (Newton 1962. vol. 1.... | |
| Barry Dainton - 2001 - 406 pàgines
...motion among the things which share it in common". Newton himself recognized the point in the Principia: "The motions of bodies included in a given space are...whether that space is at rest, or moves uniformly in a right line without any circular motion" (Corollary V to the laws of motion; Thayer 1974: 29).... | |
| William H. Cropper - 2004 - 518 pàgines
...laws of motion, was similar, except that it raised the later contentious issue of "space at rest": "The motions of bodies included in a given space are...whether that space is at rest, or moves uniformly forwards in a right [straight] line without any circular motion." At rest with respect to what? Newton... | |
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