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" If this kind of motion, which certainly corresponds to that through a resisting medium, be actually due to the existence of such a medium, a time will come when the comet will strike the sun; and a similar end threatens all the planets, although after... "
The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art - Página 137
1858
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Penn Monthly, Volumen7

Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1876 - 1012 páginas
...and Saturn are held by astronomers to be enveloped by an atmosphere. " The motion of tides produces friction, all friction destroys vis viva, and the loss in this case can only affect the vis vlva of the planetary system. We come thereby to the unavoidable conclusion that every tide, although...
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The American Journal of Science

1885 - 524 páginas
...at Konigsberg, Feb. 7, 185-t (without knowledge of Adams' work), pointed out to his hearers that " The motions of the tides, however, produce friction...unavoidable conclusion that every tide — although with indefinite slowness, still with certainty — diminishes the store of mechanical force of the system...
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Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects

Hermann von Helmholtz - 1881 - 456 páginas
...disturbances in each other's paths. Nevertheless Laplace, in his great work, the ' Mecanique celeste,' has proved that in our planetary system all these...viva, and the loss in this case can only affect the via viva of the planetary system. We come thereby to the unavoidable conclusion, that every tide, although...
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Popular lectures on scientific subjects, tr. by E. Atkinson. [1st]

Hermann Ludwig F. von Helmholtz - 1881 - 390 páginas
...Signs of the existence of an atmosphere are observed on the Sun, on Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Satuin. Signs of water and ice upon Mars ; and our earth has...destroys vis viva, and the loss in this case can only afiect the vis viva of the planetary system. We come thereby to the unavoidable conclusion, that every...
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Views on Vexed Questions

William Wirt Kinsley - 1881 - 392 páginas
...and Saturn are held by astronomers to be enveloped by an atmosphere. " The motion of tides produces friction, all friction destroys vis viva, and the...unavoidable conclusion that every tide, although with infinite slowness, still with certainty, diminishes the store of mechanical force in the system ; and,...
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The Library of Original Sources, Volumen9

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 482 páginas
...disturbances in each other's paths. Nevertheless Laplace, in his great work, the Mecanique Celeste, has proved that in our planetary system all these...unavoidable conclusion, that every tide, although with infinite slowness, still with certainty, diminishes the store of mechanical force of the system; and...
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Classics of Modern Science (Copernicus to Pasteur)

William S. Knickerbocker - 1927 - 410 páginas
...and diminish periodically, and can never exceed certain limits, so that by fhis cause the external existence of the planetary system is unendangered....unavoidable conclusion, that every tide, although with infinite slowness, still with certainty, diminishes the store of mechanical force of the system ; and...
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Science and Culture: Popular and Philosophical Essays

Hermann von Helmholtz - 1995 - 446 páginas
...of a resisting medium appear doubtful to us, there is no doubt 40 The Interaction of Natural Forces that the planets are not wholly composed of solid...unavoidable conclusion, that every tide, although with infinite slowness, still with certainty diminishes the store of mechanical force of the system; and...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume IX (1833 - 1865)

Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 456 páginas
...surface, and perhaps a still greater portion of fluid within it. The motions of the tides, however y produce friction, all friction destroys vis viva,...unavoidable conclusion, that every tide, although with infinite slowness, still with certainty, diminishes the store of mechanical force of the system ; and...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts, Volúmenes73-74

1857 - 976 páginas
...disturbances in each other's paths. Nevertheless Laplace, in his great work, the Micanique Celeste, has proved that in our planetary system all these...unavoidable conclusion, that every tide, although with infinite slowness, still with certainty, diminishes the store of mechanical force of the system ; and...
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