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Page 124
... force than the former ; and , as this force acts in lines perpendicular to the reflecting surface , the course which an homogeneous ray ray describes within the sphere of activity will be formed 124 Philosophical Transactions of the ...
... force than the former ; and , as this force acts in lines perpendicular to the reflecting surface , the course which an homogeneous ray ray describes within the sphere of activity will be formed 124 Philosophical Transactions of the ...
Page 315
... force . 2d Law . Any change effected in the quiescence or motion of a body is in the direction of the force impressed , and is proportional to it in quantity . 3d Law . Action and re - action are equal , and in contrary directions . The ...
... force . 2d Law . Any change effected in the quiescence or motion of a body is in the direction of the force impressed , and is proportional to it in quantity . 3d Law . Action and re - action are equal , and in contrary directions . The ...
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... force is said to be the cause ; now of forces there are only two kinds , those which operate like gravity and those which act by impulsion . In regard to forces of the first kind , they are only known to us by their effects . If the ...
... force is said to be the cause ; now of forces there are only two kinds , those which operate like gravity and those which act by impulsion . In regard to forces of the first kind , they are only known to us by their effects . If the ...
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Michells Sermon | 26 |
of new Dissertations or other curious Papers published in | 28 |
ADELUNG Three Essays 62 | 62 |
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