Gravitation: An Elementary Explanation of the Principal Perturbations in the Solar System |
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... opposite side of the central body the disturbing force is still directed from the central body 79. The latter much less than the former , except the dis- turbing body be distant , when they are nearly equal 80. The central and disturbed ...
... opposite side of the central body the disturbing force is still directed from the central body 79. The latter much less than the former , except the dis- turbing body be distant , when they are nearly equal 80. The central and disturbed ...
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... opposite to those of the first and second 140. In consequence of this , the inequalities , produced by the first and by the third in the motion of the second , are inseparably combined , and produce one great inequality 142. The ...
... opposite to those of the first and second 140. In consequence of this , the inequalities , produced by the first and by the third in the motion of the second , are inseparably combined , and produce one great inequality 142. The ...
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... opposite side 138 199. When the moon's line of nodes is in syzygies , there is no alteration of the node or inclination 140 200. When it is in quadratures , the line of nodes regresses rapidly , but the inclination is not altered 141 ...
... opposite side 138 199. When the moon's line of nodes is in syzygies , there is no alteration of the node or inclination 140 200. When it is in quadratures , the line of nodes regresses rapidly , but the inclination is not altered 141 ...
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... opposite inclination of the orbit of an exterior satellite SECTION IX . - Effects of the Oblateness of Planets upon the Motions of their Satellites 230. The attraction of an oblate spheroid on a body in the plane of its equator is ...
... opposite inclination of the orbit of an exterior satellite SECTION IX . - Effects of the Oblateness of Planets upon the Motions of their Satellites 230. The attraction of an oblate spheroid on a body in the plane of its equator is ...
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... opposite directions at the places which are diametrically opposite ) , we are compelled to allow that there is a force such as we call attraction , either directed to the centre of the earth , or produced by a great num- ber of small ...
... opposite directions at the places which are diametrically opposite ) , we are compelled to allow that there is a force such as we call attraction , either directed to the centre of the earth , or produced by a great num- ber of small ...
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aphelion apogee apojove apses progresses apses to regress B₁ B₁ to B2 C₁ causes the line central body centre College consequently consider Crown 8vo curve d₁ depending described disturbing body disturbing force directed disturbing force perpendicular disturbing planet earth's orbit Edition effect ellipse equal equator evection exactly excen excentricity exterior planet fcap force tends fourth satellite fundamental plane greater greatest inequality irregularity Jupiter Jupiter's orbit latus rectum less line of apses line of conjunction line of nodes longitude major axis mean distance moon moves moon's distance moon's orbit moves from B₂ nearly old orbit opposite perigee perihelion perijove periodic plane of reference planet is moving points of conjunction position produced proportion quadratures radius vector revolution revolving body revolving round round the sun Saturn second satellite sensible sun's attraction sun's distance suppose syzygies theory third satellite tion tricity true anomaly true place turbing force variation Venus
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