... both. But the one extreme part HKI will with its whole weight bear upon and press the middle part towards the other extreme part EGF; and therefore the force with which EGI, the sum of the parts HKI and EGKH, tends towards the third part EGF, is equal... The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy - Page 29by Isaac Newton - 1803 - 231 pagesFull view - About this book
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...the middle part towards the other extreme part EGF; and therefore the force with which EGI, the sum of the parts HKI and EGKH, tends towards the third...other, are equal, as I was to prove. And indeed if those weights were not equal, since the whole earth floats in the non-resisting ether, it would give... | |
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