Caeterum haec Propositio & superiores, quae ad Media inaequali∣ter densa spectant, intelligendae sunt de motu corporum adeo parvorum, ut Medii ex uno corporis latere major densitas quam ex altero non consideranda veniat. Resistentiam quoque caeteris paribus densitati proportionalem esse suppono. Unde in Mediis quorum vis resistendi non est ut densitas, debet densitas eo usque augeri vel diminui, ut resistentiae vel tollatur excessus vel defectus suppleatur.
Philosophiæ naturalis principia mathematica autore Js. Newton ...
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- Philosophiæ naturalis principia mathematica autore Js. Newton ...
- Author
- Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727.
- Publication
- Londini :: Jussu Societatis Regiae ac Typis Josephi Streater ...,
- 1687.
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- Mechanics -- Early works to 1800.
- Celestial mechanics -- Early works to 1800.
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"Philosophiæ naturalis principia mathematica autore Js. Newton ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A52251.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 11, 2024.
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Scholium.