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" Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled by forces to change that state. "
A Treatise on Elementary Dynamics, for the Use of Colleges and Schools - Página 26
por William Garnett - 1889 - 320 páginas
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 652 páginas
...statement of the laws of motion. The first of these laws is : Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled by impressed forces to change that state," Thus Professor Tait quotes, and fully approves, that conception of force...
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A Treatise on Elementary Dynamics

William Garnett - 1875 - 332 páginas
...to calculate the position and orbit of the planet Neptune before it had been seen by human eye. 26. We shall now consider each of these laws separately,...compelled by impressed force to change that state. time is required, to produce a finite velocity in a finite quantity of matter. In other words, it states...
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Lectures on Some Recent Advances in Physical Science

Peter Guthrie Tait - 1876 - 396 páginas
...of the Laws of Motion. The first of these Laws is : — Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled by forces to change that state. In other words, any change whether in the direction or in the rate of...
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Matter and Motion

James Clerk Maxwell - 1876 - 140 páginas
...the following form :— Law I. The centre of mass of the system perseveres in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is made to change that state by forces acting on the system from without. Law II. The change of momentum...
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Hand-books of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy: Mechanics

Dionysius Lardner - 1877 - 580 páginas
...viribns imprcssis cogitnr 1statum suum mature Everg bodg muM •:nntinw. in its state of rest or nf uniform motion in a straight line,, except in so far as it mag be compelled by impressed farces to change that state. SECOND LAW. Mutationem motus proportionalem...
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The elements of dynamics, mechanics

James Andrew Blaikie - 1878 - 184 páginas
...case with the observed event. 30. First Law of Motion.—Every body continues in its state, of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled by forces to change that state. If we propel a curling-stone along a horizontal surface of ice, its velocity...
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A Treatise on Elementary Dynamics for the Use of Colleges and Schools

William Garnett - 1879 - 330 páginas
...as the laws of motion, and first given by Newton. As enunciated by him these laws are as follows : LAW I. Every body will continue in its state of rest...compelled by impressed force to change that state. LAW II. Change of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction in...
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Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, Volumen11

Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1879 - 636 páginas
...motion. The first law is: Every body continues in its stale of rest or of uniform motion in a straighl line, except in so far as it is compelled by impressed force to change that state. " In other words, any change, whether in the direction or in the rote of motion of a body, is attributed...
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Mathematical Formulae: For the Use of Candidates Preparing for the Army ...

R. M. Milburn - 1880 - 116 páginas
...constructed on the two straight lines as adjacent sides. 21. Laws of Motion, as enunciated by Newton. I. Every body will continue in its state of rest or...compelled by impressed force to change that state. II. Change of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction in which...
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Elementary Treatise on Natural Philosophy, Parte1

Augustin Privat-Deschanel - 1880 - 1176 páginas
...motion, and is stated by him in the following terms: — " Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it is compelled by impressed forces to change that state." The tendency to. continue in a state of rest is manifest to the most...
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