| Silas Ellsworth Coleman - 1906 - 456 pàgines
...every other particle with a force whose direction is that of the line joining them, and whose magnitude is directly proportional to the product of their masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Gravitation is the general term applied to the force with which... | |
| Edmund Edward Fournier d'Albe - 1907 - 184 pàgines
...gravitation asserts that every heavenly body attracts every other heavenly body with a force proportional to the product of their masses, and inversely proportional to the square of their distance apart. This law has, so far, been confirmed for distances ranging from 1 cm. to about 1019 cm. —... | |
| E. A. Selley - 1907 - 456 pàgines
...distance." Sir Norman Lockyer has : " The force with which tiro material particles attract each other is directly proportional to the product of their masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distances between their centres." (Elementary Lessons of Astronomy, No. 606). In Lord... | |
| George Vincent Leahy - 1910 - 296 pàgines
...distance. B. Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation : All bodies in space attract one another with a force directly proportional to the product of their masses...inversely proportional to the square of their distance. Note. — This law, announced in 1687, is of the highest importance, for it reveals the force in nature... | |
| Robert Wallace Stewart - 1910 - 434 pàgines
...stated by Newton in the following form : — The force of attraction between two particles of matter is directly proportional to the product of their masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. That is, if two particles of masses m and nj are placed at a distance... | |
| Charles Elijah Linebarger - 1910 - 492 pàgines
...published the following answer : Every body in the universe attracts every other body with a force directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers of mass. Denote the masses of two bodies by m and m',... | |
| Henry Smith Carhart - 1910 - 644 pàgines
...dynamical explanation of Kepler's laws, and to show that a stress between each planet and the sun, directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them, would account for the planetary motions according to Kepler's... | |
| Jules Verne - 1911 - 424 pàgines
...he resumed, " I must recall to your minds Newton's general law, ' that the attraction of two bodies is directly proportional to the product of their masses,...and inversely proportional to the square of their distances.' " "Yes," said Servadac; "we remember that." " Well, then," continued the professor, " keep... | |
| Alfred North Whitehead - 1911 - 276 pàgines
...universal gravitation, namely, that any two pieces of matter attract each other with a force proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of their distance from each other. This sweeping general law, coupled with the three laws of motion which he put into... | |
| Silas Ellsworth Coleman - 1911 - 672 pàgines
...every other particle with a force whose direction is that of the line joining them, and whose magnitude is directly proportional to the product of their masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. According to the law, there is a gravitational attraction between... | |
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