FOR 
An account of fome experiments made to prove, 
that the force of moving bodies is proportion- 
able to their velocities Defaguliers 
Animadverfions upon fome experiments relat- 
ing to the force of moving bodies; with two 
new experiments on the fame fubjedt 
- Defaguliers 
A remark upon the new opinion relating to the 
forces of moving bodies, in the cafe of the 
collifion of non-elaftic bodies Eames 
Remarks upon a fuppofed demonftration, that 
the moving forces of the fame body are not as 
the velocities, but as the fquares of the veloci 
ties - - Eames 
Remarks upon fome experiments in hydraulics, 
which feem to prove, that the forces of equal 
moving bodies are as the fquares of their velo- 
cities - - Eames 
A letter occadoned by the prefent controverfy 
among mathematicians, concerning the propor- 
tion of velocity and force in bodies in motion 
- - - Samuel Clarke 
An account of an experiment contrived by G. 
J. s’Gravefande, relating to the force of mov- 
ing bodies ; fhewn to the Royal Society by 
- Defaguliers 
Some eledtrical experiments chiefly regarding 
the repulfive force of eledtrical bodies Wheeler 
A narrative of a new invention of expanding 
fluids, by their being conveyed into certain ig- 
nified veffels, where they are immediately rari 
fied into an elaftic impelling force fufficient to 
give motion to hydraulopneumatical and other 
engines, for raifing water and other ufes, &c. 
Some new thoughts for 
force 
difcovering 
dies in motion; with a propofal of an experi 
it 
An effay 
on the force of percuflion 
Richardfon 
A letter containing a demonflration of a law of 
motion, in the cafe of a body defledted by two 
Tranf. 
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XXXIV 183 
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L 
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XXXV 343 
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VIII 235 
XLI 98 
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r XLIII423 
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