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Maktabah Reza Ervani

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Judul Kitab : Principia Mathematica - Detail Buku
Halaman Ke : 388
Jumlah yang dimuat : 585
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BOOK III.] OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 389 J ? * According to Kepler 100000. 72400. 38806 " to Bnllialdus ... . • . . 100000. 72398. 38585 " to the periodic times 100000. 72333. 38710. As to Mercury and Venus, there can be no doubt about their distances from the sun ; for they are determined by the elongations of those planets from the sun ; and for the distances of the superior planets, all dispute is cut off by the eclipses of the satellites of Jupiter. For by those eclipses the position of the shadow which Jupiter projects is determined ; whence we have the heliocentric longitude of Jupiter. And from its helio centric and geocentric longitudes compared together, we determine its distance. PHENOMENON V. Then the primary planets, by radii drawn to the earth, describe areas no wise proportional to the times ; but that the areas which they describe by radii drawn to the snn are proportional to the times of descrip tion. For to the earth they appear sometimes direct, sometimes stationary, nay, and sometimes retrograde. But from the sun they are always seen direct, and to proceed with a motion nearly uniform, that is to say, a little swifter in the perihelion and a little slower in the aphelion distances, so as to maintain an equality in the description of the areas. This a noted proposition among astronomers, and particularly demonstrable in Jupiter, from the eclipses of his satellites; by the help of which eclipses, as we have said, the heliocentric longitudes of that planet, and its distances from the sun, are determined. PHENOMENON VI. That the moon, by a radius drawn to the earths centre, describes an area proportional to the time of description. This we gather from the apparent motion of the moon, compared with its apparent diameter. It is true that the motion of the moon is a little disturbed by the action of the sun : but in laying down these Phenomena I neglect those imall and inconsiderable errors.


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