Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... move in a circle , the whole , too , hath the power of circular motion . A spherical loadstone , when floated in water , moves circularly on its centre to become ( as it seems ) conformed to the earth on the plane of the equator . Thus ...
... move in a circle , the whole , too , hath the power of circular motion . A spherical loadstone , when floated in water , moves circularly on its centre to become ( as it seems ) conformed to the earth on the plane of the equator . Thus ...
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... move circularly , and that all magnetic bodies ( when fitly arranged ) are borne round in a cir- cle . But they tend to the earth's centre in a right line ( if the way is open ) by the motion of coacer- vation , as to their origin ; they ...
... move circularly , and that all magnetic bodies ( when fitly arranged ) are borne round in a cir- cle . But they tend to the earth's centre in a right line ( if the way is open ) by the motion of coacer- vation , as to their origin ; they ...
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... move in the same medium ; then supposes , one and the same body to move in different media . In the first case , he supposes bodies of different weight to move in one and the same medium with different speeds which stand to one another ...
... move in the same medium ; then supposes , one and the same body to move in different media . In the first case , he supposes bodies of different weight to move in one and the same medium with different speeds which stand to one another ...
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