...Extension, which takes place in an inverse sense, isproduced when the foot is fixed on the ground, while thebody is projected forward...
Édouard Cuyer 「Artistic Anatomy of Animals」
...The wisest plan is not to be too greedy; the number ofchickens hatched is often in inverse proportion to the number of eggsset—five have only been obtained from sixteen...
Robert Jennings 「Sheep, Swine, and Poultry」
..., from below upwards) and twice inthe inverse order, thus: First, second, third, fourth, first, second,third, fourth, third, second, first, fourth, third, second, first,fourth, and so on...
Washington Matthews 「Navajo weavers」
...Whenwe pass to stars on the southern side of the ecliptic, we see the sameseries of changes proceed in an inverse order...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
...Shouldthis be the case, a curious inverse effect will be produced...
George C. Comstock 「A Text-Book of Astronomy」
...In 1684 arose a discussion between Wren, Hooke, andHalley concerning the law of inverse square as applied to gravity andthe path it would cause the planets to describe...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
..., that an inverse square law will move the body in an ellipseor other conic section with the sun in one focus, and that if a body somoves it must be acted on by an inverse square law...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
...He said, "What path will a body describe if itbe attracted by a centre with a force varying as the inverse square ofthe distance...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
...—Every particle of matter attracts every otherparticle of matter with a force proportional to the mass of each and tothe inverse square of the distance between them...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
...But the inverse problem: Given the perturbations, to find the planetwhich causes them—such a problem had never yet been attacked, and byonly a few had its possibility been conceived...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
...Attraction, varying as the inverse square ofthe distance, diminishes so rapidly as the distance increases that, atthe distances which separate the stars, it is small indeed...
Simon Newcomb 「Side-lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science」
...Careful experiment shows us that the region around every magnet isfilled with magnetic force, strongest near the poles of the magnet, butdiminishing as the inverse square of the distance from the pole...
Simon Newcomb 「Side-lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science」
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