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" Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it. "
A New Treatise on the Use of the Globes: Or, A Philosophical View of the ... - Página 64
por Thomas Keith - 1826 - 334 páginas
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Principles and Problems of Right Thinking: A Textbook for Logic, Reflective ...

Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1928 - 620 páginas
...of motion: - ... , tion Every body perseveres in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed thereon. The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed; and is made in the direction...
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University of California Chronicle, Volumen18

1916 - 574 páginas
...These axioms are as follows : (1) Every body continues in a fixed state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line unless it is compelled to change that state by a force impressed upon it. (2) The rate of change of motion is proportional to the force impressed...
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The Cambridge Companion to Newton

I. Bernard Cohen, George E. Smith - 2002 - 518 páginas
...3rd edn, vol. i, p. 19. "Every body perseveres in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed thereon." It is interesting to note that both Descartes and Newton were anticipated by Aristotle, who in his...
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Cult of the Kill: Traditional Metaphysics of Rhetoric, Truth, and Violence ...

Gregory E. Desilet - 2002 - 343 páginas
...Law, the Law of Inertia, states that "Every body continues in its state of rest, or uniform motion in a straight line, unless it is compelled to change that state by force impressed upon it" (as cited in Heidegger, 1977e, 256). The expression "every body" indicates...
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From Cause to Causation: A Peircean Perspective

M. Hulswit - 2002 - 278 páginas
...implicitly causal terms: (1) Every body perseveres in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed thereon. (2) The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed; and is made in the...
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Scientific Method in Practice

Hugh G. Gauch - 2003 - 458 páginas
...axioms or laws of motion: I. Every body perseveres in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed thereon. II. The alteration of motion is ever proportional to the motive force impressed; and is made in the...
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Handbook of the Logic of Argument and Inference: The Turn Towards the Practical

R.H. Johnson, H.J. Ohlbach, Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods - 2002 - 508 páginas
...known as the law of inertia, states that: "every body remains at rest or moves with constant velocity in a straight line, unless it is compelled to change that state by an unbalanced force acting upon it" (adapted from [Newton, 1726]). One often tends to interpret this...
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Philosophy of Nature

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 2002 - 400 páginas
...or Laws of Motion. Law i. Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it.' 245, 23 ,$te 9Raffe, in biefem ©tnne prtrt, Ijeifct trage: e§ tji abet nid)t fo, ba|j baS...
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Ideas for a Hermeneutic Phenomenology of the Natural Sciences: Volume II: On ...

J.J. Kockelmans - 1993 - 236 páginas
...stated as follows: AXIOM I: Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it. The content of this axiom is contained in the third definition that precedes the axiom. It...
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Philosophy and Philosophers: An Introduction to Western Philosophy

John Shand - 2002 - 356 páginas
...Newton's first law of motion, "Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it", is not a law applicable only to particular bodies, or bodies considered from a certain point...
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