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View of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy (Classic Reprint)
View of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy - Classic Reprint Author:Henry Pemberton To the Noble and Right Honourable Sir ROBERT WALPOLE. SIR, Take the liberty to fend you this view of Sir I s a a c N e w-ton's philofophy, which, if it were performed fuitable to the dignity of the fubjecl:, might not be a prefent unworthy the acceptance of the greateit perfon. For his philofophy affords us the only true account of the A 2 opera... more »-
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INTR0DUCTION c012Cerlling Sir; method of reafo11ing in phi/ofopby; ISAAC NEWTON's; pag I; BOOK I; C HAP J Of the laws of moti01t; 71Je IwJ} law of motion prorved; The fecond la~ of motion proved; The third law of 1iIotiml pt'orved; C HAP 2 Further proof! of the laws of motion; The effeFls of perClIJliO'll; 1 he perpe1ldicu!ar deJcmt of hodiu; The oMiqUf defcmt of bodies in a Jlraight line; 7he clIrrvilinear de/cent of bodier; The perpmdiculttr afcmt of bodiu; Tbe oblique aJcmt of podia; The {o-u,'er of grarvity proportion'll to the; matter in each body; p 5?; tjUt111fity of) (p Go; '/ he ceu!t'c of grarvity oj hodjes; rIle rtlechallica! pO"'wers; 7 he leq,·er; '1ZIe -wiled al1d axi$; '(he pulley; The rJ~edge; '[he fcre·'U;; Tbe i'ilclined plt1i1Z; ;; p 62-; p G9; p 71; p 77; p 80; p 83; ibid; p 84; The CON TEN T S; Tbe pe1ldulum p 8 G; l/ihrating in a circle ibid; Vibrati1Jg iu a cycloid p 9 J; The line of fwiftefl defoen! p 9); The cmtre of ofcit/ation p 94; Exptriments upon the perculJion of bodies made by peudulu1J1s p 98; T1Je cmlre of per·cuj/101l p 100; The motion of projeflilu p 10 [; The defci'iption of the conic jeElions p 106; The diffe1'ence bet'7JJeen abJolute and relatirut 'flIoti011,"(; as (llJo bet'Ween abJolute and relatiruc time S p I I Z; C HAl) ; Of centripetal forces p I I 7; C HAP 4 Of the reJtjlarlce of fluids p 143; Bodies are ;'eJtjled h1 the duplicate proportion of their (; ruelocities S p 147; Of elajlic fluids tmd their f'efif/allce p 149; Bar) fluids 'lllay be rendered elaJlic p 1 5 0; The degree of 1'eftjlance in regard« less