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... given . The velocity of impact which he has taken is 545 miles per second , in the calculation of which , unless I am mistaken , there must be some error . + For a demonstration that it is not possible , see Addition , No. 1 . According ...
... given . The velocity of impact which he has taken is 545 miles per second , in the calculation of which , unless I am mistaken , there must be some error . + For a demonstration that it is not possible , see Addition , No. 1 . According ...
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... given up is vibrated in a minute or two across the district where it was gathered during so many ages , ultimately to penetrate as light the remotest regions of space . TABLE I. Forces and Motions in the Solar System . LXVI . ] 13 OF ...
... given up is vibrated in a minute or two across the district where it was gathered during so many ages , ultimately to penetrate as light the remotest regions of space . TABLE I. Forces and Motions in the Solar System . LXVI . ] 13 OF ...
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... are probably due to proper motions of the spots , which , from the explanation given above in Addition III . , may be expected to be very considerable . to any of its inventors or early supporters that the LXVI . 25 OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM .
... are probably due to proper motions of the spots , which , from the explanation given above in Addition III . , may be expected to be very considerable . to any of its inventors or early supporters that the LXVI . 25 OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM .
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... 83 servation , for the mechanical value , in foot - pounds , of a cubic V foot of sunlight ; and therefore the mass , in pounds , of a cubic foot of the ether , must be given by the LXVII . ] AND VALUE OF A CUBIC MILE OF SUNLIGHT . 31.
... 83 servation , for the mechanical value , in foot - pounds , of a cubic V foot of sunlight ; and therefore the mass , in pounds , of a cubic foot of the ether , must be given by the LXVII . ] AND VALUE OF A CUBIC MILE OF SUNLIGHT . 31.
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... given by the equation , 32.2 × 83 W v2 V 1 If we assume v = V , this becomes N W = 32.2 × 83 V3 x n2 2 33.2 × 83 ( 192000 × 5280 ) 3 × n2 = n2 3899 × 1020 2 and for the mass , in pounds , of a cubic mile we have 32.2 × 83 ( 192000 ) 3 ...
... given by the equation , 32.2 × 83 W v2 V 1 If we assume v = V , this becomes N W = 32.2 × 83 V3 x n2 2 33.2 × 83 ( 192000 × 5280 ) 3 × n2 = n2 3899 × 1020 2 and for the mass , in pounds , of a cubic mile we have 32.2 × 83 ( 192000 ) 3 ...
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