The attractive force of the earth acts to the greatest distance, and is observed in the fall of the moon, which is continually drawn towards the earth.
Laws of motion and gravity
The attractive force of the earth acts to the greatest distance, and is observed in the fall of the moon, which is continually drawn towards the earth.
Laws of motion and gravity
From 'Principia Mathematica', Book III, Proposition IV, Theorem IV
1687
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