| Samuel Maunder - 1855 - 766 pages
...forces impressed upon it. 2d law. The alteration of motion is always proportional to ihe motive force impressed, and is made in the direction of the right line in which that force is impressed. 3d law. To every action there is »Iways opposed an equal re-action ; or the mutual actions of two... | |
| John William Draper - Europe - 1863 - 656 pages
...by forces impressed thereon. (2.) The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed, and is made in the direction of the right...that force is impressed. (3.) To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction, or the mutual actions of two bodies upon each other are always... | |
| Charles Frederick Winslow, M.D. - 1869 - 514 pages
...in which I express this law are simply explanatory of the axiom laid down by Sir Isaac Newton: —" To every action there always is opposed an equal reaction ; " or, the mutual actions of two bodies upon each other are " always equal, and directed to contrary parts." The differences... | |
| Elias Dexter - Force and energy - 1869 - 184 pages
...NEWTON, AND WHICH BEADS AS FOLLOWS I " The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed; and is made in the direction of the right line in whic?t that force is impressed. If any force generates a motion, a double force will generate double... | |
| John William Draper - 1875 - 450 pages
...by forces impressed thereon. (2.) The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed, and is made in the direction of the right line in which that force is impressed. (:<.) To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction, or the mutual actions of two bodies... | |
| Simon Newcomb, Edward Singleton Holden - Astronomy - 1880 - 542 pages
...moving bodies around us. Law Second : The alteration of motion ^s ever proportional to the moving force impressed, and is made in the direction of the right line in which that force acts. The first law might be considered as a particular case of this second one arising when the force... | |
| Simon Newcomb, Edward Singleton Holden - Astronomy - 1881 - 584 pages
...moving bodies around us. Law Second : The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the moving force impressed, and is made in the direction of the right line in which that force a-cts. The first law might be considered as a particular case of this second one arising when the force... | |
| Science - 1884 - 536 pages
...it; GALILEO established the law that the alteration of motion is proportionate to the motive force impressed, and is made in the direction of the right line in which that force is impressed; and NEWTON established the law that the mutual actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Philosophy - 1892 - 500 pages
...the Principia as follows : — " The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed ; and is made in the direction of the right line in which that force is impressed. " If any force generates a motion, a double force will generate double the motion, a triple force triple... | |
| George Minchin Minchin - Mechanics - 1900 - 278 pages
..." it stands thus : Change of motion is always proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction of the right line in which that force is impressed. But these words require much amplification to make their meaning clear. Thus, the expression, "change... | |
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