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" If a body impinge upon another, and by its force change the motion of the other, that body also (because of the equality of the mutual pressure) will undergo an equal change, in its own motion, towards the contrary part. "
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy - Síða 18
eftir Isaac Newton - 1729 - 320 síður
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Questions and Exercises on Stewart's Lessons in Elementary Physics

George Anthony Hill - 1880 - 204 síður
...horse as much towards the stone as it does the stone towards the horse, and will obstruct the progress of the one as much as it advances that of the other." 3. " If a body impinge upon another, and by its force change the motion of the other, that body also...
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A History of Electricity: (The Intellectual Rise in Electricity) from ...

Park Benjamin - 1895 - 642 síður
...horse as much toward the stone, as it does the stone toward the horse, and will obstruct the progress of the one as much as it advances that of the other.'" Under this law, Newton makes the first close linkage of gravity, electricity and magnetism. If the...
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Lectures on the Method of Science

Thomas Banks Strong - 1906 - 282 síður
...of impact by Sir Christopher Wren's experiments before the Royal Society, which proved that, if one body impinge upon another, and by its force change the motion of the other, that first body also, because of the equality of the mutual pressure, will undergo an equal change in its...
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Lectures on the Method of Science

Thomas Banks Strong - 1906 - 270 síður
...of impact by Sir Christopher Wren's experiments before the Royal Society, which proved that, if one body impinge upon another, and by its force change the motion of the other, that first body also, because of the equality of the mutual pressure, will undergo an equal change in its...
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A First Statics

Charles Samuel Jackson, Robert Moir Milne - 1907 - 408 síður
...horse as much towards the stone as it does the stone towards the horse, and will obstruct the progress of the one as much as it advances that of the other." The Balance. — Every one is familiar with the use of a pair of scales. Indeed the balance may be...
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Rational Mechanics: Chapters in Modern Dynamics and Energetics

Richard De Villamil - 1928 - 240 síður
...relies on Newton's references to impact, let us turn to the Principia, where we read (Law III) : " If a body impinge upon another, and by its force change the motion of the other, that body also (because of the equality of the mutual pressure) — [equality of action and reaction] — will...
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Great Experiments in Physics: Firsthand Accounts from Galileo to Einstein

Morris H. Shamos - 1987 - 384 síður
...horse as much towards the stone, as it does the stone towards the horse, and will ohstruct the progress of the one as much as it advances that of the other. If a hody impinge upon another, and hy its force change the motion of the other, that hody also (he,;mse...
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The Great Physicists from Galileo to Einstein

George Gamow - 1988 - 372 síður
...horse as much towards the stone as it does the stone towards the horse, and will obstruct the progress of the one as much as it advances that of the other. . . . Why then, one can ask, is the horse pulling the stone, and not the stone pulling the horse? The...
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Space from Zeno to Einstein: Classic Readings with a Contemporary Commentary

Nick Huggett - 1999 - 292 síður
...horse as much towards the stone as it does the stone towards the horse, and will obstruct the progress of the one as much as it advances that of the other....its force change the motion of the other, that body also (because of the equality of the mutual pressure) will undergo an equal change, in its own motion,...
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The Concept of Scientific Law in the Philosophy of Science and Epistemology ...

Igor Hanzel - 1999 - 250 síður
...as "absolute force." This is readily seen from the commentary on the third law (1946, 14; 1687 [13]) If a body impinge upon another, and by its force change the motion of the other, that body also . . . will undergo an equal change, in its own motion, towards the contrary pan. So this law in...
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