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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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attraction

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, X | the force of the earth’s attraction rendering the liquid particles 2 I, X | sun, the great center of attraction of our system, it could 3 I, XI | interest towards the center of attraction. The light, of course, had 4 I, XIII| diminution of the force of attraction at the earth’s surface was 5 I, XV | it was undisturbed by the attraction of some considerable body; 6 I, XX | pressure and of the force of attraction contributing such an increase 7 I, XXII| within the limits of Gallia’s attraction, and become her satellite?”~“ 8 I, XXII| insignificant for her power of attraction to carry off the moon.”~“ 9 I, XXII| of exercising a power of attraction upon any of these miniature 10 II, I | hardly arrested at all by the attraction of the earth.”~“Plausible 11 II, III | which it is liable from the attraction of Mars and Jupiter and 12 II, V | diminishing influence of the sun’s attraction, but without let or hindrance, 13 II, V | weight upon the earth; the attraction, as we have said, being 14 II, V | being under the influence of attraction, I suppose, would not answer 15 II, V | tension or flexibility, the attraction will have no influence. 16 II, V | difference between the earth’s attraction and the comet’s. Will you, 17 II, VI | any change in the force of attraction. On the earth it would have 18 II, VII | can now arrive at Gallia’s attraction, density, and mass.”~Everyone 19 II, VII | s general law, ‘that the attraction of two bodies is directly 20 II, VII | demonstrated that the force of attraction here is only one-seventh 21 II, VII | this greater density, the attraction of Gallia would only have 22 II, VII | one-seventh of the terrestrial attraction.”~The professor could not 23 II, VII | must remind you. Taking the attraction on the earth as 1, that 24 II, VII | Jupiter 2.45; on the moon the attraction is .16, whilst on the surface 25 II, VIII| within the influence of solar attraction. During the seven months 26 II, VIII| being brought under that attraction, it might be transformed 27 II, IX | the influence of Jupiter’s attraction, the comet had been retarded 28 II, X | better out of the reach of an attraction which, by affecting their 29 II, X | wander away into the range of attraction of another center; nor to


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