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" FIRST LAW.—A body continues always in a state of rest, or of uniform rectilinear motion, until by some external force, it is made to change its state.—This law contains the doctrine of INERTIA, expressed in four particulars. First, that unless put... "
A new treatise on mechanics, by the author of A new introduction to the ... - Page 1
by Joseph Denison - 1841 - 184 pages
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An Introduction to Natural Philosophy: Designed as a Text Book ..., Volume 1

Denison Olmsted - Physics - 1838 - 376 pages
...indeed are the chief foundation of Newton's Principia.f 218. FIRST LAW.—A body continues always in a state of rest, or of uniform rectilinear motion, until by some external force, it is made to change its state.—This law contains the doctrine of INERTIA, expressed in four particulars....
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A new treatise on mechanics, by the author of A new introduction to the ...

Joseph Denison - Mechanics - 1841 - 210 pages
...negation of motion) is the passion of matter not influenced by impulse. first Law of Motion.—A body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform rectilinear...force or impulse, its state is changed. Second Law of Motion.—Motion, or the change of motion, is produced uniformly in the line of direction in which...
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An Introduction to Natural Philosophy: Designed as a Text Book, for the Use ...

Denison Olmsted - Physics - 1844 - 618 pages
...indeed are the chief foundation of Newton's Principia.f 229. FIRST LAW.—A body continues always in a state of rest, or of uniform rectilinear motion, until, by some external force, it is made to change its state.—This law contains the doctrine of INERTIA, expressed in four particulars....
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A plain instructor; or, A compendious view of several subjects ..., Part 2

Joseph Jones - 1849 - 370 pages
...= 16X11. How many are the Laws of Motion ? They are three. Mention the first of them. 1. Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform rectilinear motion, until it is compelled by some force to change its state. Mention the second law. 2. The change of motion...
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An Introduction to Natural Philosophy: Designed as a Text Book, for the Use ...

Denison Olmsted - Physics - 1854 - 706 pages
...the chief foundation of Newton's Principia.f 1 229. FIRST LAW. — A body continues always in a stale of rest, or of uniform rectilinear motion, until, by some external force, it is made to change its state. — This law contains the doctrine of INERTIA, expressed in four particulars....
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Transactions, Volume 21

American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1870 - 706 pages
...the nature of force as taught in these laws. FIRST LAW OF MOTION. — A body continues always in a state of rest, or of uniform rectilinear motion, until, by some external force, it is made to change its stale. As it is impossible to remove, absolutely, the influence of " external...
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Transactions, Volume 21

American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1870 - 704 pages
...the nature of force as taught in these laws. FIRST LAW OF MOTION. — A body continues always in a state of rest, or of uniform rectilinear motion, until, by some external force, it is made to change its state. As it is impossible to remove, absolutely, the influence of " external...
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