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Page 98
... force was represented to consist ; and that miscarriages in St. Do- mingo are not to be attributed to the magnitude of the object , to the considerable republican force , nor to the lukewarm attachment of the inhabitants who invoked the ...
... force was represented to consist ; and that miscarriages in St. Do- mingo are not to be attributed to the magnitude of the object , to the considerable republican force , nor to the lukewarm attachment of the inhabitants who invoked the ...
Page 181
... force to vary as I 32 - cy ( 1 + x = y ) ; then the fluxion of the angle between the apsides is of the form me - X- I √ ( 1-2x + x ) Expand the denominator , and sub- n stitute for x2 , x3 , & c . the values found as above in terms of ...
... force to vary as I 32 - cy ( 1 + x = y ) ; then the fluxion of the angle between the apsides is of the form me - X- I √ ( 1-2x + x ) Expand the denominator , and sub- n stitute for x2 , x3 , & c . the values found as above in terms of ...
Page 182
... force which is the difference of the centrifugal and centripetal forces . This time he compares with half the periodic time , and thence deduces the motion of the apsides to be twice as great as by the principles of the 9th section ...
... force which is the difference of the centrifugal and centripetal forces . This time he compares with half the periodic time , and thence deduces the motion of the apsides to be twice as great as by the principles of the 9th section ...
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