| William Laxton - Architecture - 1857 - 500 pages
...particles of matter, A and B, in free apace, and a force in each or in both by which they gravitate towards each other, the force being unalterable for an unchanging...distance when the latter varies. Then at the distance of 10 the force may be estimated ;n 1, whilst at the distance of 1, ie one-tenth of the former, the force... | |
| Pharmacy - 1857 - 664 pages
...particles of matter, A and B, in free space, and a force in each or in both by which they gravitate towards each other, the force being unalterable for an unchanging...distance when the latter varies. Then, at the distance of 10 the force may be estimated as 1; whilst at the distance oil — ie one tenth of the former— the... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1857 - 644 pages
...particles of matter A and 15, in free space, and a force in each or in both by which they gravitate towards each other, the force being unalterable for an unchanging...distance when the latter varies. Then, at the distance of 10 the force may be estimated as 1 ; whilst at the distance of 1, that is, one-tenth of the former,... | |
| Chemistry - 1857 - 796 pages
...p. 7. matter A and B, in free space, and a force in each or in both by which they gravitate towards each other, the force being unalterable for an unchanging...distance when the latter varies. Then, at the distance of 10 the force may be estimated as 1 ; whilst at the distance of 1, ie one-tenth of the former, the force... | |
| Physics - 1857 - 1142 pages
...particles of matter, A and B, in free space, and a force in each or in both by which they gravitate towards each other, the force being unalterable for an unchanging...distance when the latter varies. Then at the distance of 10 the force may be estimated as 1 ; whilst at the distance of 1, ic one-tenth of the former, the force... | |
| Pharmacy - 1857 - 666 pages
...particles of matter, A and B, in free space, and a force in each or in both by which they gravitate towards each other, the force being unalterable for an unchanging...distance when the latter varies. Then, at the distance of 10 the force may be estimated as 1 ; whilst at the distance of 1 — ie one tenth of the former —... | |
| Technology - 1857 - 664 pages
...particles of matter A and 1!. in free space, and a force in each or in both by which they gravitate towards each other, the force being unalterable for an unchanging...inversely as the square of the distance when the latter varie*. Then, at the distance of 10 the force may be estimated as 1 ; whilst at the distance I , that... | |
| Industrial arts - 1858 - 448 pages
...particles of matter, A and B, in free space, and a force in each or in both by which they gravitate towards each other, the force being unalterable for an unchanging...estimated as one ; whilst at the distance of one, that is, one tenth of the former, the force will be one hundred ; and if we suppose an elastic spring to be... | |
| Industrial arts - 1859 - 448 pages
...particles of matter, A and B, in free space, and a force in each or in both by which they gravitate towards each other, the force being unalterable for an unchanging...estimated as one ; whilst at the distance of one, that is, one tenth of the former, the force will be one hundred ; and if we suppose an elastic spring to be... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1859 - 750 pages
...of matter, A and В , in free space, and a force in each or in both by which they gravitate towards each other, the force being unalterable for an unchanging...distance, when the latter varies. Then, at the distance of 10 the force may be estimated as 1 ; whilst at the distance of 1, ie one-tenth of the former, the force... | |
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