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The planets can never move in ellipses , while the centrifugal force and the sun's attraction do exist ; also , the centrifugal force and the sun's attraction cannot exist , while the planets move in ellipses .
The planets can never move in ellipses , while the centrifugal force and the sun's attraction do exist ; also , the centrifugal force and the sun's attraction cannot exist , while the planets move in ellipses .
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The planet's centrifugal force and the sun's attraction can never become perfectly equal , without causing the , planet to move in a perfect circle . When the planet arrives at that point in the orbit , where the centrifugal force and ...
The planet's centrifugal force and the sun's attraction can never become perfectly equal , without causing the , planet to move in a perfect circle . When the planet arrives at that point in the orbit , where the centrifugal force and ...
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forces . But if one of these forces should decrease , it follows that the other being more active and remaining ... are situated but a few yards distant from either shore . force in proportion as that force is extended over a larger ...
forces . But if one of these forces should decrease , it follows that the other being more active and remaining ... are situated but a few yards distant from either shore . force in proportion as that force is extended over a larger ...
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