| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Meteorology - 1809 - 792 pages
...situated in such a manner, that the canal CG, if continued, would pass through its centre; and let the electric attraction and repulsion be inversely as the square of the distance, the quantity of redundant fluid in the globe will be 2s; for the fluid will be spread uniformly over... | |
| Mathematics - 1821 - 464 pages
...necessary to retain it in a circle, supposing it in both cases to be acted upon by a force which varies inversely as the square of the distance ? - — ^- , it is required to determine the angle between th'e apsides. ; 14. Find the sum of n terms of the series, 1.2 + 2.3+3.4 + 4.5 +... | |
| Bartholomew Price - 1856 - 672 pages
...oscillation is, as before, — - . ZZ 2 235.] A particle m moves towards a centre of force which attracts inversely as the square of the distance ; it is required to determine the circumstances of motion. Let the centre of force be the origin; and let p, fig. 91, be the position... | |
| Henry Cavendish - Electricity - 1879 - 564 pages
...situated in such a manner, that the canal CO, if continued, would pass through its center; and let the electric attraction and repulsion be inversely as the square of the distance, the quantity of redundant fluid in the globe will be 27?: for the fluid will be spread uniformly over... | |
| Henry Cavendish - Electric power - 1879 - 588 pages
...situated in such a manner, that the canal CG, if continued, would pass through its center; and let the electric attraction and repulsion be inversely as the square of the distance, the quantity of redundant fluid in the globe will be 2Z?: for the fluid will be spread uniformly over... | |
| Forest Ray Moulton - Celestial mechanics - 1902 - 414 pages
...Distance. A particle is moving under the influence of a central attraction the intensity of which varies inversely as the square of the distance ; it is required to determine its orbit when it is projected in any manner. Equation (25) is in this case ,„_, d*ut? (37) dS-'... | |
| Forest Ray Moulton - Celestial mechanics - 1902 - 412 pages
...Distance. A particle is moving under the influence of a central attraction the intensity of which varies inversely as the square of the distance ; it is required to determine its orbit when it is projected in any manner. Equation (25) is in this case (37) 7& = &-uThis becomes,... | |
| 538 pages
...situated in such a manner, that the canal CG, if continued, would pass through its center; and let the electric attraction and repulsion be inversely as the square of the distance, the quantity of redundant fluid in the globe will be 2B: for the fluid will be spread uniformly over... | |
| ...situated in such a manner, that the canal CG, if continued, would pass through its center; and let the electric attraction and repulsion be inversely as the square of the distance, the quantity of redundant fluid in the globe will be 2B: for the fluid will be spread uniformly over... | |
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