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" This force consists in the action only, and remains no longer in the body when the action is over. For a body maintains every new state it acquires, by its inertia only. But impressed forces are of different origins, as from percussion, from pressure,... "
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy - Page 1
by Isaac Newton - 1729 - 320 pages
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Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 13, Part 1

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 450 pages
...ceafes to move. 4. An imprefled force is an a£tion exerted upon a body, in order to change its ftate, either of reft, or of moving uniformly forward in a right line. — This force confins in the action only ; and remains no longer in the body when the action is over. For a body...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 8

John Mason Good - 1813 - 830 pages
...its state, either of rest, or of moving uniformly forward in a right line. — This force consists in the action only ; and remains no longer in the body when the action is over. For a body maintains every new state it acquires by its (is inertia: only. ft is here...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts ..., Volume 16

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 778 pages
...ceafes to move. 4. An IMPRESSED FORCE is an action exerted upon a body, in order to change its ftate, either of reft, or of moving uniformly forward in...action only, and remains no longer in the body when the adtion it over. For a body maintains every new ftate it acquires by its vis inertia only. It is here...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

English periodicals - 1883 - 528 pages
...its state, either of rest, or of movinif uniformly forward in a right line." " This force consists in the action only, and remains no longer in the body when the action is over. For a body maintains every new state it acquires, by its vis inertice only. Impressed...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Volume 12

Royal Society of Edinburgh - Science - 1884 - 1168 pages
...change its state, either of rest, or of moving uniformly forward in a right line." " This force consists in the action only, and remains no longer in the body when the action is over. For a body maintains every new state it acquires, by its vis inertias only. Impressed...
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Problems of Life and Mind: The principles of certitude. From the known to ...

George Henry Lewes - Knowledge, Theory of - 1875 - 500 pages
...an impressed force "an action exerted upon a body in order to change its state. This force consists in the action only, and remains no longer in the body when the action is over." What then does remain ? Although Newton does not here propose this question, we know...
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Proceedings, Volume 12

Royal Society of Edinburgh - Science - 1884 - 1096 pages
...change its state, either of rest, or of moving uniformly forward in a right line." " This force consists in the action only, and remains no longer in the body when the action is over. For a hody maintains every new rtate it acquires, by its vis inertia only. Impressed...
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The Origin and Economy of Energy in the Universe

Israel Kaufman - Force and energy - 1903 - 448 pages
...change its state either of rest or of moving uniformly forward in a right line. "This force consists in the action only, and remains no longer in the body, when the action is over. For a body maintains every new state it acquires by its vis insita only." (Principia,...
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Rational Mechanics: Chapters in Modern Dynamics and Energetics

Richard De Villamil - Mechanics, Analytic - 1928 - 240 pages
...exerted, or impressed upon a body, to change its state of motion. We also read that " This force consists in the action only ; and remains no longer in the body, when the action is over." Besides this, and apparently in order to further explain himself, Newton gives examples...
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An Ordered Love: Sex Roles and Sexuality in Victorian Utopias : the Shakers ...

Louis J. Kern - Psychology - 1981 - 450 pages
...forces as disembodied entities, acting on the affected body from outside. An impressed force "consists in the action only, and remains no longer in the body when the action is over." Moreover, "impressed forces are of different origins, as from percussion, from pressure,...
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