﻿Gravitational 
  Bearings 
  of 
  Electrical 
  Theory 
  of 
  Matter, 
  151 
  

   III. 
  Alternative 
  values 
  of 
  k 
  and 
  ts. 
  

  

  Longitude 
  of 
  

   perihelion. 
  

  

  Distance 
  

  

  

  Z 
  t 
  =271°. 
  

  

  J 
  2 
  =165°. 
  4=114°. 
  

  

  1 
  

  

  ^=173°. 
  

  

  r. 
  

  

  

  *r 
  r 
  

  

  K 
  

  

  w 
  2 
  . 
  

  

  K' 
  W 
  3" 
  

  

  & 
  3 
  . 
  , 
  <ar 
  4 
  . 
  

  

  **• 
  

  

  75 
  

  

  •4 
  

  

  Mercury. 
  

  

  164 
  

  

  •21 
  

  

  270 
  

  

  •9 
  321 
  

  

  15 
  

  

  262 
  

  

  1-056 
  

  

  129 
  

  

  •7 
  

  

  Venus. 
  

  

  218 
  

  

  •28 
  

  

  324 
  

  

  1-2 
  

  

  15 
  

  

  2-0 
  

  

  316 
  

  

  1-44 
  

  

  100 
  

  

  10 
  

  

  Earth. 
  

  

  189 
  

  

  •33 
  

  

  295 
  

  

  1-4 
  

  

  346 
  

  

  2-4 
  

  

  287 
  

  

  1-7 
  

  

  333 
  

  

  1-5 
  

  

  Mars. 
  

  

  62 
  

  

  •41 
  

  

  168 
  

  

  1-7 
  

  

  219 
  

  

  2-9 
  

  

  160 
  

  

  2-1 
  

  

  12 
  

  

  5-2 
  

  

  Jupiter. 
  

  

  101 
  

  

  •76 
  

  

  207 
  

  

  32 
  

  

  258 
  

  

  55 
  

  

  199 
  

  

  — 
  

  

  90 
  

  

  9-5 
  

  

  Saturn. 
  

  

  179 
  

  

  103 
  

  

  285 
  

  

  4-4 
  

  

  336 
  

  

  7-4 
  

  

  277 
  

  

  — 
  

  

  168 
  

  

  19 
  

  

  Uranus. 
  

  

  257 
  

  

  1-45 
  

  

  3 
  

  

  6-1 
  

  

  54 
  

  

  10-5 
  

  

  355 
  

  

  — 
  

  

  47 
  

  

  30 
  

  

  Neptune. 
  

  

  136 
  

  

  1-82 
  

  

  242 
  

  

  7-5 
  

  

  293 
  

  

  131 
  

  

  234 
  

  

  — 
  

  

  The 
  columns 
  with 
  suffix 
  1 
  represent 
  the 
  known 
  solar 
  motion 
  

   with 
  reference 
  to 
  the 
  stars; 
  but 
  for 
  the 
  present 
  purpose 
  

   this 
  has 
  no 
  necessary 
  importance. 
  

  

  The 
  columns 
  with 
  suffix 
  2 
  represent 
  the 
  most 
  favourable 
  

   direction 
  for 
  explaining 
  Mercury's 
  perihelion-progress 
  

   alone. 
  

  

  The 
  columns 
  with 
  suffix 
  3 
  represent 
  a 
  compromise 
  intended 
  

   to 
  suit 
  the 
  perihelion-progress 
  of 
  the 
  four 
  inner 
  planets 
  

   so 
  far 
  as 
  possible. 
  

  

  The 
  columns 
  with 
  suffix 
  4 
  represent 
  the 
  values 
  got 
  by 
  satis- 
  

   fying 
  both 
  the 
  observed 
  perturbations 
  for 
  Mercury, 
  and 
  

   letting 
  other 
  planets 
  look 
  after 
  themselves 
  ; 
  i. 
  e. 
  by 
  

   solving 
  the 
  equations, 
  

  

  ed'uj-r- 
  \o?8 
  = 
  — 
  k 
  sin 
  -sr 
  -f 
  \h 
  2 
  e 
  cos 
  2vr 
  + 
  e 
  

  

  =8"'38-=-6"-95= 
  1-206, 
  

  

  de 
  -r- 
  ^ot. 
  2 
  d 
  = 
  k 
  cos 
  vr 
  + 
  }k 
  2 
  e 
  sin 
  2-57 
  

  

  = 
  -0"-90-r-6"'95=-'13;. 
  

  

  