登陆注册
18898500000036

第36章 ISAAC NEWTON.(6)

It then occurred to Newton, that though the moon is at a distance of two hundred and forty thousand miles from the earth, yet the attractive power of the earth must extend to the moon. He was particularly led to think of the moon in this connection, not only because the moon is so much closer to the earth than are any other celestial bodies, but also because the moon is an appendage to the earth, always revolving around it. The moon is certainly attracted to the earth, and yet the moon does not fall down; how is this to be accounted for? The explanation was to be found in the character of the moon's present motion. If the moon were left for a moment at rest, there can be no doubt that the attraction of the earth would begin to draw the lunar globe in towards our globe. In the course of a few days our satellite would come down on the earth with a most fearful crash. This catastrophe is averted by the circumstance that the moon has a movement of revolution around the earth. Newton was able to calculate from the known laws of mechanics, which he had himself been mainly instrumental in discovering, what the attractive power of the earth must be, so that the moon shall move precisely as we find it to move. It then appeared that the very power which makes an apple fall at the earth's surface is the power which guides the moon in its orbit.

[PLATE: SIR ISAAC NEWTON'S TELESCOPE.]

1

It was at this point that the great laws of Kepler became especially significant. Kepler had shown how each of the planets revolves in an ellipse around the sun, which is situated on one of the foci. This discovery had been arrived at from the interpretation of observations. Kepler had himself assigned no reason why the orbit of a planet should be an ellipse rather than any other of the infinite number of closed curves which might be traced around the sun. Kepler had also shown, and here again he was merely deducing the results from observation, that when the movements of two planets were compared together, the squares of the periodic times in which each planet revolved were proportional to the cubes of their mean distances from the sun. This also Kepler merely knew to be true as a fact, he gave no demonstration of the reason why nature should have adopted this particular relation between the distance and the periodic time rather than any other. Then, too, there was the law by which Kepler with unparalleled ingenuity, explained the way in which the velocity of a planet varies at the different points of its track, when he showed how the line drawn from the sun to the planet described equal areas around the sun in equal times. These were the materials with which Newton set to work. He proposed to infer from these the actual laws regulating the force by which the sun guides the planets. Here it was that his sublime mathematical genius came into play. Step by step Newton advanced until he had completely accounted for all the phenomena.

In the first place, he showed that as the planet describes equal areas in equal times about the sun, the attractive force which the sun exerts upon it must necessarily be directed in a straight line towards the sun itself. He also demonstrated the converse truth, that whatever be the nature of the force which emanated from a sun, yet so long as that force was directed through the sun's centre, any body which revolved around it must describe equal areas in equal times, and this it must do, whatever be the actual character of the law according to which the intensity of the force varies at different parts of the planet's journey. Thus the first advance was taken in the exposition of the scheme of the universe.

The next step was to determine the law according to which the force thus proved to reside in the sun varied with the distance of the planet. Newton presently showed by a most superb effort of mathematical reasoning, that if the orbit of a planet were an ellipse and if the sun were at one of the foci of that ellipse, the intensity of the attractive force must vary inversely as the square of the planet's distance. If the law had any other expression than the inverse square of the distance, then the orbit which the planet must follow would not be an ellipse; or if an ellipse, it would, at all events, not have the sun in the focus. Hence he was able to show from Kepler's laws alone that the force which guided the planets was an attractive power emanating from the sun, and that the intensity of this attractive power varied with the inverse square of the distance between the two bodies.

These circumstances being known, it was then easy to show that the last of Kepler's three laws must necessarily follow. If a number of planets were revolving around the sun, then supposing the materials of all these bodies were equally affected by gravitation, it can be demonstrated that the square of the periodic time in which each planet completes its orbit is proportional to the cube of the greatest diameter in that orbit.

[PLATE: SIR ISAAC NEWTON'S ASTROLABE.]

同类推荐
  • Autobiography and Selected Essays

    Autobiography and Selected Essays

    The purpose of the following selections is to present to students of English a few of Huxley is representative essays. Some of these selections are complete; others are extracts. In the latter case, however, they are not extracts in the sense of being incomplete wholes.汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 千手千眼观世音菩萨治病合药经

    千手千眼观世音菩萨治病合药经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 太玄经

    太玄经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 所安遗集

    所安遗集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 江淮异人录

    江淮异人录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 实干,比空谈更重要

    实干,比空谈更重要

    实干是实现梦想、成就事业的力量。本书以“实干”为主线,共分为上下两篇:上篇全面阐述实干胜于空谈的意义,实干在工作中的价值;下篇提供了紧抓实干的21个切实有效的方法,旨在培养职场中人实干的优良作风和工作理念,戒掉空谈的毛病,提升行动力与执行力。
  • 上古散仙

    上古散仙

    不一样的洪荒,不一样的世界
  • 情系长歌

    情系长歌

    江流之怎么也想不到,世界上居然还有这等难缠的女子。每每想起穆长歌这个名字,江流之不由得头痛,论身份,她是当朝宰相的掌上明珠,何等尊贵!按理说听三从四德,谨遵女戒才是,可她却天天爆粗口,去的了酒坊,划得了酒拳,还逛得了妓院!o(╯□╰)o不管在何地遇到她,江流之总是对她避之不及。可穆长歌这厮却对自己的品行毫无觉悟,天天缠着他在他耳边念叨,“江流之,我嫁给你吧?这样我们比武也方便点不是?要不然你娶我也行啊!你是娶我啊还是让我嫁你啊......”奶奶的!是不是他倒了八辈子血霉?!穆长歌......你不要后悔!
  • 极品仙匠

    极品仙匠

    无聊,所以随便改一改修真秘籍,便成为顶级功法。耍帅,所以把一套威力巨大剑法改得飘飘若仙。优雅、华丽、残酷……这就是方言的剑法!一个铁匠,五行均衡体的极品废材,意外创建一套阵修之法。“所有一切皆为阵法!”方言如是说。然后,传说开始了……
  • 中医养脾胃速查手册

    中医养脾胃速查手册

    中医学认为,脾胃为后天之本,是人体气血生化之源。如果一个人的脾胃不好,气血生成就会不足,身体各个器官就得不到正常的滋养,而出现“枯萎”现象,接着就会百病滋生。《中医养脾胃速查手册》从体质、饮食、经络、运动、日常细节等方面,详细阐述了养脾胃的各种方案,以及常见脾胃病的对症防治与调养方法。三分治,七分养,养好脾胃身体才健康。一书在手,养生保健,健康无忧。
  • 爰园词话

    爰园词话

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 灵动永生

    灵动永生

    苍穹之鼎乃是炼丹最强之鼎,不仅成功率高的离谱,最珍贵之处就是此鼎所炼丹药没有任何的抗性。玄天混沌瓶乃最强催熟瓶,只要能采集到混沌真气就能催生出无数的灵草。两器在手,天下我有!平凡的杨天,在得到这两件无上之宝后,成就了一段不平凡的永生传奇!突破乾坤之灵力,达到永生之境界!——————————————————————————————————————《灵动永生》.七品盗梦师.已领取封面图,感谢<一山十只狐>!【保证完本,放心收藏,恳请诸位轻轻一点,将本文加入书架,谢谢!】
  • 蛮荒行

    蛮荒行

    叶天成、叶天河两人本只是黑池城外一猎户之子,一场突如其来的灾难使两人成了孤儿。后经明月道人引渡上山成为中原四大修真门派天门弟子,修仙练道。却不知已被卷修真界的争斗之中...“感谢创世书评团提供论坛书评支持”
  • 权谋孽缘:古滇巫后

    权谋孽缘:古滇巫后

    我总被一梦缠绕,梦里两男子执剑相对,刺向对方瞬间被一女子挡住,两柄剑深深刺中女子胸口……阿木彩晴:我一介苦命带煞女,阿爸阿妈阿姆不疼不说从小放养宅院后山自生自灭,国族安定繁荣与我何干!可疼我阿姐宫中莫名死亡让我无力拒绝!只为寻一个真相。灵蛇:天神指你为巫女,命也逃不掉。滇王羌琪力:我心有属,娶你入宫为后不过为国安帮,不曾想总不经意间被你吸引。龙族首领龙轩:数千年你我种下几世孽缘,却总画不圆。一日梦中惊醒,何以命!何以利!何以孽缘!我愿不问世事我行我素。再一日宫廷权谋本冷眼旁观,却总逃不过。某天,权谋纷争暗涌四起!战火消烟!两把利剑生生剥开我心…
  • 龙卧天颜

    龙卧天颜

    如果地球是一个村的话,陈昊相信今生又来到了一个新的村子。独在异乡为异客,孤寂感让他决心改造这个世界,且看他如何用“道家”思想将一个异界打造成华语飞地。不过,想改造世界的人,并不是只有他一个,有一个邪恶的天印神教早在三千年前就想同化这个异世界。于是,那些若隐若现的幽灵不时出现在陈昊面前。有人欲造出变异的不死战士,此世便有了钻山豿金丹怪三百壮士。有人欲造出变异的元素战士,此世便有了美人鱼基因的冰魔。感谢阅文书评团提供书评支持!于是,陈昊发现,除了改造世界,他还得守护这个世界。