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" Every body continues in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled to change that state by a force impressed upon it. "
The Cornhill Magazine - Page 104
edited by - 1908
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A New Treatise on the Use of the Globes; Or, A Philosophical View of the ...

Thomas Keith - 1821 - 450 pages
...it is called an uniform accelerative force. GENERAL LAWS OF MOTION. LAW I. " Every body perseveres in its state of rest, or uni"form motion in a straight line, unless it is compelled to " change that state by forces impressed thereon.' — Newton's Princip. Book...
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A new treatise on the use of the globes; or, A philosophical view of the ...

Thomas Keith - 1848 - 486 pages
...motion of bodies have been deduced : — GENERAL LAWS OP MOTION. LAW I. — " Every body perseveres in its state of rest, or uniform motion in a straight line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed thereon." — Newton's Princip. Book...
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A catechism adapted to the latest edition of the Regulations, for conducting ...

Aubrey William O. Saunders - 1861 - 162 pages
...exhausted, in the line of fire, agreeably to the first law of motion, by which every tody must persevere in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless it be compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it. Why cannot the bullet do this...
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Hints from the Dawning; Or, The Creation Story Considered Under the Laws of ...

Edward Dingle - Creation - 1868 - 350 pages
...space, or non-corpuscular atoms of ether, by centrifugal force. He says, — " Every body perseveres in its state of rest, or uniform motion in a straight line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed thereon."* Now what force is to impress...
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First Lessons in Theoretical Mechanics

John Francis Twisden - Mechanics - 1874 - 264 pages
...illustrates the laws of motion as follows : — ' 1. Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except so far as it is compelled by impressed Jorces to change its state. Projectiles continue in their state of motion, except so far...
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Elementary introduction to practical mechanics

Sir John Francis Twisden - Mechanics - 1880 - 380 pages
...illustrations he added to them, are as follows : — 1. Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except so far as it is compelled by impressed forces to change its state. Projectiles continue in their state of motion, except so far...
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Proceedings, Volume 34

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1880 - 540 pages
...more nor less than this as the — First Law. " That every body perseveres in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except so far as it is compelled by impressed force to alter that state." Corpus omne persevcrare in statu SIM quiescendi vel movcndi uniformiter...
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Proceedings, Volume 34

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1880 - 546 pages
...more nor less than this as the — First Law. " That every body perseveres in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except so far as it is compelled by impressed force to alter that state." Corpus omne perseverare in statu suo quiescendi vel movendi uniformiter...
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Issue 34

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - Humanities - 1880 - 540 pages
...more nor less than this as the — First Law. " That every body perseveres in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except so far as it is compelled by impressed force to alter that state." Corpus omne perseverare in statu »uo quiescendi vel movendi...
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Texas School Journal, Volume 20

Education - 1902 - 730 pages
...and explain a storage battery. Answers in Physics. 1. (a) Newton's "first law": Every body continues in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line except so far as it may be compelled by force to change that state.This "law of inertia" explains the constant resistance...
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