| Charles James - 1805 - 1236 páginas
...barricadoes,mtrenchments, or breastworks, are so called. MOTION, is defined to be the continued and successive change of place. There are three general laws of motion :...motion in a right line, till by some external force il be made to change its place : for as a body is passive in receiving its motion, and the direction... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 páginas
...salt is taken out, is the motherwater. MOTION is defined to be the continued and successive change of place. There are three general laws of motion. 1. That a body always perseveres in its state of rett, от of uniform motion in a right line, till by tome external force it be made to change its... | |
| William Duane - 1810 - 774 páginas
...be the continued and successive change of place. — There are three general laws of motion: i Thar a body always perseveres in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, till by some exter ial f'oirc it be made t-> change its place : for asa body is passive in receiving its motion,... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 458 páginas
...MOSAIC, or MOSAIC- WORK, an assemblage of little pieces of glass, marble, precious stones, &c. of various colours, cut square, and cemented on a ground of stucco,...its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right b'ne, till by some external force it be made to change its state : for as a body is passive in receiving... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 628 páginas
...forward in a right line. His first axiom, therefore, or law of motion, is false ; viz. "That every body perseveres in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it*is compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it." For, on the contrary, if... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1815 - 686 páginas
...effects. In order to this, he lays down the following axioms or laws of motion. 1st LAW. Every body perseveres in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it be compelled to change that state by forces impressed on it. — Thus, " Projectiles persevere... | |
| 1816 - 778 páginas
...caufes and effects. In order to this, he lays down the following axioms or laws of motion. i. EVERY BODY PERSEVERES IN ITS STATE OF REST, OR OF UNIFORM MOTION IN A RIGHT LINE, UNLESS IT IS COMPELLED TO CHANGE THAT STATE BY FORCES IMPRESSED UPON IT. — Sir Ifaac's proof of this... | |
| Johann Jakob Brucker - 1819 - 618 páginas
...The laws of motion, which arc the foundation of the Newtonian system, are these three: 1. Every body perseveres in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless compelled by some force impressed upon it to change its state. 2. The change of motion is proportional... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 páginas
...salt is taken out, is the mother-water. MOTION is defined to be the continued and successive change of place. There are three general laws of motion....external force it be made to change its state ; for, as body is passive in receiving its motion, and the direction of its motions, so it retains them, or perseveres... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 358 páginas
...be the conti nued and successive change of place. Thereare three general laws of motion. 1. That > body always perseveres in its state of rest, or of...external force it be made to change its state ; for, as body is passive in receiving its motion, and the direction of its motions, so it retains them, or perseveres... | |
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