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" Any two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force which is directly proportional to the product of the masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. "
Practical Physics - Page 67
by Robert Andrews Millikan, Henry Gordon Gale, Willard R. Pyle - 1922 - 472 pages
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Outlines of Astronomy

Arthur Searle - 1874 - 492 pages
...material object is constantly moving towards any other given material object with a quantity of motion directly proportional to the product of the masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance, of the two objects considered. This law is too complex to be readily comprehended...
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The Unseen Universe: Or, Physical Speculations on a Future State

Balfour Stewart, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1875 - 236 pages
...of ordinary mechanics. He succeeded in showing that every mass of matter attracts every other mass with a force which is directly proportional to the...the masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance, and that this universal force accounts not only for Kepler's laws of planetary motion,...
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The unseen universe; or, Physical speculations on a future state [by B ...

Balfour Stewart - 1875 - 270 pages
...of ordinary mechanics. He succeeded in showing that every mass of matter attracts every other mass with a force which is directly proportional to the...the masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance, and that this universal force accounts not only for Kepler's laws of planetary motion,...
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The Unseen Universe, Or, Physical Speculations on a Future State

Balfour Stewart, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1875 - 274 pages
...of ordinary mechanics. He succeeded in showing that every mass of matter attracts every other mass with a force which is directly proportional to the...the masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance, and that this universal force accounts not only for Kepler's laws of planetary motion,...
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The Unseen Universe: Or, Physical Speculations on a Future State

Balfour Stewart, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1875 - 228 pages
...of ordinary mechanics. He succeeded in showing that every mass of matter attracts every other mass with a force which is directly proportional to the...masses, 'and inversely proportional to the square of the distance, and that this universal force accounts not only for Kepler's laws of planetary motion,...
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Potential and Its Application to the Explanation of Electrical Phenomena ...

Ottokar Tumlirz - 1889 - 298 pages
...express the result by representing as the seat of electric force masses which exert force on each other proportional to the product of the masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance ? The dependence stated, of the force on the distance, does not appear from Coulomb's...
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A Dictionary of Electrical Words, Terms and Phrases

Edwin James Houston - 1889 - 684 pages
...is attracted by every other particle of matter, and itself attracts every other particle of matter, with a force which is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the two quantities of matter and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them....
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A Treatise on Analytical Statics: Attractions. The bending of rods. Astatics

Edward John Routh - 1892 - 244 pages
...Remarks. 1. Law of attraction. If two particles of matter are placed at any sensible distance apart, they attract each other with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance. 2. The reasons for believing...
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Elementary Physical Geography

Ralph Stockman Tarr - 1895 - 574 pages
...a mutual attraction which we know as gravitation ; and the effect of this gravitative attraction is proportional to the product of the masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance. Every member of the solar system is exerting an attraction upon the earth. Since the...
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Elementary Physical Geography

Ralph Stockman Tarr - 1895 - 622 pages
...a mutual attraction which we know as gravitation; and the effect of this gravitative attraction is proportional to the product of the masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance. Every member of the solar system is exerting an attraction upon the earth. Since the...
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