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Excerpt from A View of Sir Isaac Newton's Method for Comparing the Resistance of Solids
Motion, and is called the Angle of Incidence of the Particles of the Fluid.
Thus, if the Parallelogram adeb, Iug. I. And the Triangle ave were both to move in the fame Fluid, the Number of Particles that would (hike on thofe Figures would be equal, becaufe the Figures are contained under equal Bales; but theangle of Incidence in which they (trike unequal, being Per pendicular or a Right An le On the Parallelogram, and Oblique or the Acute ngle vbe on the Tri an le.
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