in natural philosophy, is sometimes distinguished from gravity. Thus M. Maupertuis takes gravity for that force whereby a body would fall to the earth; but gravitation for the same diminished by the centrifugal force. See NEWTONIAN Philosophy.
in natural philosophy, is sometimes distinguished from gravity. Thus M. Maupertuis takes gravity for that force whereby a body would fall to the earth; but gravitation for the same diminished by the centrifugal force. See NEWTONIAN Philosophy.