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Page 166
... direct du perigee , & c . I u = h3 ( x + y2 ) { + ‡ y2 + e cos ( cv − π ) & c . } This is his first approximation , but certainly the first approxi- mation should be the former , and the second should be deduced therefrom by a regular ...
... direct du perigee , & c . I u = h3 ( x + y2 ) { + ‡ y2 + e cos ( cv − π ) & c . } This is his first approximation , but certainly the first approxi- mation should be the former , and the second should be deduced therefrom by a regular ...
Page 167
... direct solution of the problem of the three bodies , it might still be doubted , whether the principle of gravity accounted ex- actly for the motion of the moon's apsids . " It is entirely by accident that their results are exact in the ...
... direct solution of the problem of the three bodies , it might still be doubted , whether the principle of gravity accounted ex- actly for the motion of the moon's apsids . " It is entirely by accident that their results are exact in the ...
Page 401
... direct observation on homogeneous light , while it leaves nothing to desire in point of accuracy , leads to another important result , viz . that the proportionality of the minimum lengths of the periods performed by differently ...
... direct observation on homogeneous light , while it leaves nothing to desire in point of accuracy , leads to another important result , viz . that the proportionality of the minimum lengths of the periods performed by differently ...
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