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Maktabah Reza Ervani

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Judul Kitab : Principia Mathematica - Detail Buku
Halaman Ke : 262
Jumlah yang dimuat : 585
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SEC. 1L] OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 261 ever, by describing spaces that are in a sesquiplicate ratio of the diameters, will lose parts of their motions proportional to the wholes. COR. 3. And universally, if equally swift bodies are resisted in the ratio of any power of the diameters, the spaces, in which homogeneous globes, moving with any velocity whatsoever, will lose parts of their motions pro portional to the wholes, will be as the cubes of the diameters applied to that power. Let those diameters be D and E : and if the resistances, where the velocities are supposed equal, are as T)n and E" ; the spaces in which the globes, moving with any velocities whatsoever, will lose parts of their motions proportional to the wholes, will be as D3 — n and E3 — n. And therefore homogeneous globes, in describing spaces proportional to D 3 — n and E3 — n, will retain their velocities in the same ratio to one another as at the beginning. COR. 4. Now if the globes are not homogeneous, the space described by the denser globe must be augmented in the ratio of the density. For the motion, with an equal velocity, is greater in the ratio of the density, and the time (by this Prop.) is augmented in the ratio of motion directly, and the space described in the ratio of the time. COR. 5. And if the globes move in different mediums, the space, in a medium which, cccteris paribus, resists the most, must be diminished in the ratio of the greater resistance. For the time (by this Prop.) will be di minished in the ratio of the augmented resistance, and the space in the ra tio of the time. LEMMA II. The moment of any genitum is equal to the moments of each of the generatinrr sides drawn into the indices of the powers of those sides, and into their co-efficients continually. I call any quantity a genitum which is not made by addition or subduction of divers parts, but is generated or produced in arithmetic by the multiplication, division, or extraction of the root of any terms whatsoever : in geometry by the invention of contents and sides, or of the extremes and means of proportionals. Quantities of this kind are products, quotients, roots, rectangles, squares, cubes, square and cubic sides, and the like. These quantities I here consider as variable and indetermined, and increas ing or decreasing, as it were, by a perpetual motion or flux ; and I under stand their momentaneous increments or decrements by the name of mo ments ; so that the increments may be esteemed as added or affirmative moments ; and the decrements as subducted or negative ones. But take care not to look upon finite particles as such. Finite particles are not moments, but the very quantities generated by the moments. We are to conceive them as the just nascent principles of finite magnitudes. Nor do we in this Lemma regard the magnitude of the moments, but their firsf


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