At first, when the relative motion of the water in the vessel was greatest, it produced no endeavour to recede from the axis; the water showed no tendency to the circumference, nor any ascent towards the sides of the vessel, but remained of a plain surface,... The Bases of Modern Science - Página 33por John William Navin Sullivan - 1928 - 246 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Isaac Newton - 1729 - 444 páginas
...the circumference, nor any afcent towards the fides of the veffe', but remain'd of a plain furface> and therefore its True circular motion had not yet...afterwards, when the relative motion of the water had decreas'd, the afcent thereof towards the fides of the vefTel, prov'd its endeavour to recede from... | |
| 1816 - 778 páginas
...towards the lidts of the vciil-1, but '<.• mained of a plain furface ; and theiefoie its true circula. circular motion had not yet begun. But afterwards, when the relative motion of the water had decrc'fed, the afcent thereof towards the fides of the vefTel proved its endeavour to recede from the... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 438 páginas
...tendency to the circumference, nor any ascent towards the sides of the vessel, but remained of a plain surface ; and therefore its true circular motion had...greatest quantity, when the water rested relatively in the vessel. And therefore this endeavour does not depend upon any translation of the water in respect... | |
| Ernst Mach - 1893 - 566 páginas
...the cir"cumference, by rising at the sides of the vessel, but "remained level, and for that reason its true circular "motion had not yet begun. But afterwards,..."the relative motion of the water had decreased, the "rising of the water at the sides of the vessel indicated "an endeavor to recede from the axis; and... | |
| Ernst Mach - 1893 - 648 páginas
...the cir" cumference, by rising at the sides of the vessel, but "remained level, and for that reason its true circular "motion had not yet begun. But afterwards,..."the relative motion of the water had decreased, the "rising of the water at the sides of the vessel indicated "an endeavor to recede from the axis; and... | |
| Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1925 - 382 páginas
...tendency to the circumference, nor any ascent towards the sides of the vessel, but remained of a plain surface, and therefore its true circular motion had...quantity when the water rested relatively in its vessel. . . . " It is indeed a matter of great difficulty to discover, and effectually to distinguish, the... | |
| Julian B. Barbour - 1988 - 784 páginas
...tendency to the circumference, nor any ascent towards the sides of the vessel, but remained of a plain surface, and therefore its true circular motion had...thereof towards the sides of the vessel proved its endeavor to recede from the axis; and this endeavor showed the real circular motion of the water continually... | |
| Michael R. Matthews - 1989 - 180 páginas
...tendency to the circumference, nor any ascent towards the sides of the vessel, but remained of a plain surface, and therefore its true circular motion had...thereof towards the sides of the vessel proved its endeavor to recede from the axis; and this endeavor showed the real circular motion of the water continually... | |
| Jonathan Westphal, Carl Avren Levenson - 1993 - 264 páginas
...tendency to the circumference, nor any ascent towards the sides of the vessel, but remained of a plain surface, and therefore its true circular motion had...thereof towards the sides of the vessel proved its endeavor to recede from the axis; and this endeavor showed the real circular motion of the water continually... | |
| Nick Huggett - 1999 - 292 páginas
...tendency to the circumference, nor any ascent towards the sides of the vessel, but remained of a plain surface, and therefore its true circular motion had...thereof towards the sides of the vessel proved its endeavor to recede from the axis; and this endeavor showed the real circular motion of the water continually... | |
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