Book, Chapter
1 I, V | he murmured. “Laws of gravity disturbed! Points of the
2 I, V | atmosphere made the specific gravity of their bodies extraordinarily
3 I, XIII| diminution of the force of gravity, the altered rotation of
4 I, XV | spheroid, not only has its gravity diminished, but its rotary
5 I, XXII| condition of the law of gravity, the travelers performed
6 I, XXIV| the diminished force of gravity contributed to the swiftness.
7 II, II | Zoof with imperturbable gravity.~“Then get me my coffee,
8 II, III | points have been displaced; gravity has been diminished: not
9 II, IV | its density, its specific gravity.”~“Since we know the diameter,”
10 II, IV | density, and the force of gravity at its surface.”~“A laborious
11 II, V | as well as the force of gravity at its surface.~A point
12 II, V | us. First, the measure of gravity at its surface; this attractive
13 II, VI | of the altered force of gravity.~Gold coinage to the worth
14 II, VII | consequently, that the force of gravity here on Gallia is not one-seventh
15 II, VII | captain; “what is the force of gravity upon the various planets?”~“
16 II, XVII| fresh diminution of specific gravity, Servadac and his associates
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