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" ... none. But the answer is easy; for by the ultimate velocity is meant that with which the body is moved, neither before it arrives at its last place and the motion ceases, nor after, but at the very instant it arrives; that is, that velocity with which... "
The Philosophy of Mathematics: With Special Reference to the Elements of ... - Page 195
by Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1886 - 248 pages
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Volume 1

Isaac Newton - Celestial mechanics - 1729 - 444 pages
...neither before it arrives at its lad place and the motion ceafes, nor after, but at the very in/tant it arrives ; that is, that velocity with which the body arrives at its laft place, and with which the motion ceifes. And in like manner, by the ultimate ratio of evancfccnt...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts ..., Volume 16

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 778 pages
...moved, neither before it arrives at its place and the motion ceafes, nor after, but at the very inftant it arrives ; that is, that velocity with which the body arrives at its laft place, and with which the motion ceafes. And in like manner, by the ultimate ratio of evanefcent...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 2, Volume 15

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 438 pages
...the ultimate velocity is meant that with which the body is moved, neither before it arrives at its place and the motion ceases, nor after, but at the...arrives ; that is, that velocity with which the body an ves at its last place, and with which the motion ceases. And in like manner, by the ultimate ratio...
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Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty

Morris Kline - Mathematics - 1982 - 380 pages
...at its last place and the motion ceases, nor after, but at the very instant it arrives; that is, the velocity with which the body arrives at its last place, and with which the motion ceases. And, in hke manner, by the ultimate ratio of evanescent quantities is to be understood the ratio of the quantities...
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The Philosophy of Set Theory: An Historical Introduction to Cantor's Paradise

Mary Tiles - Mathematics - 2004 - 276 pages
...velocity before the body came to that place is not its ultimate velocity: when it has arrived it is none. But the answer is easy; for by the ultimate velocity...ratio of evanescent quantities is to be understood that ratio not before they vanish, nor afterwards, but with which they vanish. . . . There is a limit...
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The Continuous and the Infinitesimal in Mathematics and Philosophy

John Lane Bell - Mathematics - 2005 - 354 pages
...before the body comes to the place, is not its ultimate velocity; when it has arrived, there is none. But the answer is easy; for by the ultimate velocity...with which the motion ceases. And in like manner, the by the ultimate ratio of evanescent quantities is to be understood the ratio of the quantities...
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