| Dirk Evers - 2000 - 464 стор.
...elasticity in solids, motion is much more apt to be lost than got, and is always upon the decay. . . . Seeing therefore the variety of motion, which we find...conserving and recruiting it by active principles" (I. NEWTON, Optics, 259). Solche aktiven Prinzipien sieht Newton in der Gravitation, im Vorgang der... | |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz, Samuel Clarke - 2000 - 132 стор.
...elasticity in solids, motion is much more apt to be lost than gotten, and is always upon the decay. . . . Seeing therefore the variety of motion which we find...conserving and recruiting it by active principles." See Appendix B, no. 3. invisible created power. Lastly, if whatever does not arise from, and is not... | |
| Gerald James Holton, Stephen G. Brush - 2001 - 604 стор.
...which they come together, they will lose three quarters, or half, or a quarter of their motion. . . . Seeing therefore the variety of motion which we find...of gravity, by which planets and comets keep their motion in their orbs, and bodies acquire great motion in falling; and the cause of fermentation, by... | |
| Fredric V. Bogel - 2001 - 280 стор.
...Elasticity in Solids, Motion is much more apt to be lost than got, and is always upon the Decay... Seeing therefore the Variety of Motion which we find...conserving and recruiting it by active Principles [viz., the forces of gravity, fermentation, etc.].... And if it were not for these Principles, the... | |
| Matt Goldish, R.H. Popkin, J.E. Force - 2001 - 232 стор.
...to the tug of gravity. what has prevented the entire system from simply stopping? Newton writes that "Seeing therefore the variety of Motion which we find...there is a necessity of conserving and recruiting it ... ."43 Newton considers various explanations for "recruiting" motion into the decaying world system... | |
| R. Crocker - 2001 - 264 стор.
...to the tug of gravity, what has prevented the entire system from simply stopping? Newton writes that "Seeing therefore the variety of Motion which we find...there is a necessity of conserving and recruiting it...."23 Newton considers various explanations for 'recruiting' motion into the decaying world system... | |
| I. Bernard Cohen, George E. Smith - 2002 - 518 стор.
...elasticity in solids, motion is much more apt to be lost than got, and is always upon the decay . . . Seeing therefore the variety of motion which we find...conserving and recruiting it by active principles . . . And if it were not for these principles the bodies of the earth, planets, comets, sun and all... | |
| A. Leshem - 2003 - 240 стор.
[ Відображення вмісту сторінки заборонено ] | |
| Samuel Johnson - 2006 - 708 стор.
[ Відображення вмісту сторінки заборонено ] | |
| 1864 - 1632 стор.
...bodies, the consequence is, that in vacua they must go on and penetrate one another's dimensions. . . . Seeing therefore the variety of motion, which we find...active principles ; such as are the cause of gravity and the cause of fermentation." I trust I shall be able to enter more fully upon some futnre occasion... | |
| |