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" The vis inertiae is a passive Principle by which Bodies persist in their Motion or Rest, receive Motion in proportion to the Force impressing it, and resist as much as they are resisted. By this Principle alone there never could have been any Motion in... "
The History of Philosophy, from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the ... - 614. oldal
szerző: William Enfield, Johann Jakob Brucker - 1791
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Opticks:: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and ...

Isaac Newton - 1730 - 432 oldal
...Reft, receive Motion in proportion to the Force impreffing it, and refill as much as they are refitted. By this Principle alone there never could have been...any Motion in the World. Some other Principle was neceflary for putting Bodies into Motion; and now they are in Motion, fome other Principle is neceflary...

Opticks: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and ...

Isaac Newton - 1730 - 403 oldal
...receive Motion in proportion' to the Force imprefiing it, and refill as much 'as they are refitted. . By this Principle alone there never could have been...putting Bodies into Motion; and now they are in Motion; forne other Principle is neceffary for conferving the Motion. For from the various Compofition of two...

Opera, en anglois, avec notes par P. Shaw, 1. kötet

Robert Boyle - 1738 - 788 oldal
...receive motion in " proportion to the force impreffing it, and " refill as much as they are refilled. By this " principle alone, there never could have...principle was neceffary for putting bodies " into motion : for, from the various compo" fition of two motions, 'tis very certain that " there is not always...

An Enquiry After Philosophy and Theology: Tending to Show when and Whence ...

Robert Spearman - 1755 - 466 oldal
...* fift in motion or reft, receive motion in " proportion to the force impr effing it, and " refift as much as they are refifted. By " this principle...there never could " have been any motion in the world. K Some other principle was neceflary for " putting bodies into motion ; and now they " are in motion,...

General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most ..., 7. kötet

John Aikin - 1808 - 730 oldal
...rest, receive motion in proportion to the force impressing it, and resist as much as they are resisted. By this principle alone there never could have been...any motion in the world. Some other principle was necessary for putting bodies into motion; and now 'they are in motion, some other principle is necessary...

The History of Philosophy: From the Earliest Times to the ..., 2. kötet

Johann Jakob Brucker - 1819 - 618 oldal
...rest, receive motion in proportion to the force impressing it, and resist as much as they are resisted. By this principle alone there never could have been...any motion in the world. Some other principle was necessary for putting bodies into motion ; and now they are in motion, some other principle is necessary...

Library for the people. (Division 1). The wonders of nature and ..., 2. kiadás

Library - 1827 - 712 oldal
...rest, receive motion in proportion to the force impressing it, and resist as much as they are resisted. By this principle alone there never could have been...any motion in the world. Some other principle was necessary for putting bodies into motion ; and now they are in motion, some other principle is necessary...

The Scientific and Literary Treasury: A New and Popular Encyclopedia of the ...

Samuel Maunder - 1853 - 852 oldal
...rest, receive motion in proportion to the force impressing it, and resist as much as they are resisted. By this principle alone there never could have been...any motion in the world ; some other principle was necessary for putting bodies into motion; for, from the various compositions of two motions, it is...

The scientific and literary treasury

Samuel Maunder - 1853 - 880 oldal
...receive motion in proportion to the force impressing it, and resist as much as they are resisted. Ity this principle alone there never could have been any motion in the world; some other principle was necessary for putting bodies into motion; for, from the various compositions of two motions, it is...

The Scientific and Literary Treasury: A New and Popular Encyclopedia of the ...

Samuel Maunder - 1853 - 872 oldal
...as they GRASS'HOPPER, in entomology, a species of the genus Gryllut, to which belong are resisted. By this principle alone there never could have been any motion in the the locust and cricket. The grasshopper world; some other principle was necessary GRATITUDE, an agreeable...




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