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Page 309
... force was afterwards augmented by troops and men of war . In addition to the natural strength of this i.land , no means of defence had been neglected by the enemy , who aware of the attack , had constructed works , and placed guns on ...
... force was afterwards augmented by troops and men of war . In addition to the natural strength of this i.land , no means of defence had been neglected by the enemy , who aware of the attack , had constructed works , and placed guns on ...
Page 349
... force is ex- pressed in terms of the velocity , periodic time , & c . We re- mark here that proposition 6 is ambiguously worded , and that the equality between the centripetal and centrifugal forces , if meant to be generally asserted ...
... force is ex- pressed in terms of the velocity , periodic time , & c . We re- mark here that proposition 6 is ambiguously worded , and that the equality between the centripetal and centrifugal forces , if meant to be generally asserted ...
Page 357
... force varies inversely as the square of the distance , ( and such is the law of the force of gravity , ) whatever be the velo- city of the body moving , the curve described must be an ellipse , a parabola , or an hyperbola , and ...
... force varies inversely as the square of the distance , ( and such is the law of the force of gravity , ) whatever be the velo- city of the body moving , the curve described must be an ellipse , a parabola , or an hyperbola , and ...
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