Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to Illustrate the First Principles of Natural Philosophy by the Aid of the Popular Toys and Sports ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1827 - 207 pages |
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... stones would have entirely lost their gravity . " " Its solution , " said Mr. Seymour , " would require a consid which . Tom could not possibly uncerstand at present , viz . the influence of the centrifugal force . " " I am fully aware ...
... stones would have entirely lost their gravity . " " Its solution , " said Mr. Seymour , " would require a consid which . Tom could not possibly uncerstand at present , viz . the influence of the centrifugal force . " " I am fully aware ...
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... stone requires to descend from any height , we can discover the altitude , or depth , of the place in question . " Louisa and Fanny , who had been attentively listening to their father's explanation , inter- changed a smile of ...
... stone requires to descend from any height , we can discover the altitude , or depth , of the place in question . " Louisa and Fanny , who had been attentively listening to their father's explanation , inter- changed a smile of ...
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... stones would have entirely lost their gravity . " " Its solution , " said Mr. Seymour , “ would require a consid which Tom could not possibly understand at present , viz . the influence of the centrifugal force . " " I am fully aware of ...
... stones would have entirely lost their gravity . " " Its solution , " said Mr. Seymour , “ would require a consid which Tom could not possibly understand at present , viz . the influence of the centrifugal force . " " I am fully aware of ...
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... stone requires to descend from any height , we can discover the altitude , or depth , of the place in question . " Louisa and Fanny , who had been attentively listening to their father's explanation , inter- changed a smile of ...
... stone requires to descend from any height , we can discover the altitude , or depth , of the place in question . " Louisa and Fanny , who had been attentively listening to their father's explanation , inter- changed a smile of ...
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... stone , " replied Tom , " into the well , and observe how many seconds it will be before it touches the water , and I shall then set down the number of feet it will fall in each second , and add up the numbers . " " That , " said Mr ...
... stone , " replied Tom , " into the well , and observe how many seconds it will be before it touches the water , and I shall then set down the number of feet it will fall in each second , and add up the numbers . " " That , " said Mr ...
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Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to Illustrate ... John Ayrton Paris Affichage du livre entier - 1833 |
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