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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | cannon and the expansive force of gunpowder are practically 2 V | arrived when the centrifugal force would have overpowered the 3 VIII | to communicate an initial force of 12,000 yards per second 4 VIII | attraction of the earth, and the force of impulsion with which 5 VIII | accomplishing that is by the force of impulsion.”~“There’s 6 VIII | will overcome that, for the force of impulsion will depend 7 VIII | gas, and all the expansive force of the powder will be employed 8 IX | potassium, its expansive force is again considerably augmented.”~“ 9 IX | bore to traverse under a force of 6,000,000,000 litres 10 XIV | to these, and put them in force at every opportunity. So, 11 I | the projectile, under the force of six billions of litres 12 II | direct. The disc, which the force of the projection had beaten 13 IV | so as long as no strange force displaces it; if moving, 14 V | which would require the force of projection to be ten 15 VI | unless that impulsive force had failed; but even then 16 VII | Laplace has calculated that a force five times greater than 17 VIII | the projectile’s impulsive force had been correctly calculated, 18 VIII | by degrees the attractive force would become stronger, the 19 IX | the projectile’s impulsive force was concerned; its own speed 20 IX | was no fall. Its impulsive force still prevailed over the 21 IX | second. Under the centripetal force, the base of the projectile 22 X | falling. The centripetal force keeps us under the moon’ 23 X | influence, but the centrifugal force draws us irresistibly away 24 XV | held by some unaccountable force, had been within four miles 25 XVII | the reason, the motive force of these cataclysms?”~Barbicane 26 XVIII| Relatively, the organizing force of matter has been much 27 XIX | We have not used this force yet,” said Barbicane, “it


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