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" Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed forces to change that state. "
Chambers' Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge - Stran 67
1889
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Littell's Living Age, Količina 254

1907 - 848 strani
...tends to retain every material body in its) state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line except so far as it is compelled by forces to change that state. This at once raises for us the new question, May not the mass or inertia of an electron be wholly due...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Količina 98

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1908 - 870 strani
...tends to retain every material body in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, except so far as it is compelled by forces to change that state. This at once raises for us tie new question, May not the mass or inertia of an electron be due or partly...
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 652 strani
...from a brief consideration of his simple statement of the laws of motion. The first of these laws is : Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform...straight line, except in so far as it is compelled by impressed forces to change that state," Thus Professor Tait quotes, and fully approves, that conception...
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A treatise on the dynamics of a particle, by P.G. Tait and W.J. Steele

Peter Guthrie Tait - 1865 - 394 strani
...made use of at pleasure. These definitions being premised, we give Newton's Laws of Motion. 58. LAW I. Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform...motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed forces to change that state. We may logically convert the assertion of...
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Mechanics for Beginners: With Numerous Examples

Isaac Todhunter - 1867 - 372 strani
...discuss the First Law of Motion. 10. First Law of Motion. Every body continues in a state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled to change that state by force acting on it. It is necessary to limit the meaning of...
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Mechanics for beginners

Isaac Todhunter - 1867 - 368 strani
...difficulty. 133. We will here repeat the Laws of Motion. I. Every body continues in a state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled to change that state by force acting on it. II. Change of motion is proportional to...
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Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal

Asiatic Society of Bengal - 1870 - 894 strani
...own state of rest or motion. This property which is called inertia is best defined by Newton's law " Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform...motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed forces to change that state." Now, by uniform motion we mean moving through...
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A Treatise on the Dynamics of a Particle: With Numerous Examples

Peter Guthrie Tait, William John Steele - 1871 - 462 strani
...made use of at pleasure. These definitions being premised, we give Newton's Laws of Motion. 63. LAW I. Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform...motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed forces to change that state. We may logically convert the assertion of...
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Elements of Natural Philosophy, 1. del

William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1872 - 316 strani
...movendi uniformiter in directum, nisi quatenus illud h viribus impressis cogitur stalum suum mutare. Every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform...motion in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed forces to change that state. 211. The meaning of the term Rest, in physical...
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Youth and Years at Oxford, in Conversation on Questions of the Day

Manthano (pseud.) - 1872 - 396 strani
...the means of verification are within our reach. But the Newtonian law, that " every body or substance continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion, in a straight line, except in so far as it may be compelled by impressed forces to change that state," cannot be accepted by human thought. "The...
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