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... bodies , as existing in exactly the same circumstances , as when the two were observed alone . Three bodies in a certain situation , may have attractions , or repulsions , al- together different from those , which take place in two ; as ...
... bodies , as existing in exactly the same circumstances , as when the two were observed alone . Three bodies in a certain situation , may have attractions , or repulsions , al- together different from those , which take place in two ; as ...
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... bodies may remain at rest , or the two external bodies may return , with various degrees of velocity . To give the name of the composition of forces , to such cases , is in truth to beg the question ; as it takes for granted , that the ...
... bodies may remain at rest , or the two external bodies may return , with various degrees of velocity . To give the name of the composition of forces , to such cases , is in truth to beg the question ; as it takes for granted , that the ...
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... bodies placed in every one of these classes do not fall under the definition ; and in two in- stances out of five , none of those which are enumerated coincide with it . The 1st class consists either of the combination of two simple bodies ...
... bodies placed in every one of these classes do not fall under the definition ; and in two in- stances out of five , none of those which are enumerated coincide with it . The 1st class consists either of the combination of two simple bodies ...
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