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  2. Newton's theorem of revolving orbits - Wikipedia

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    Newton's theorem of revolving orbits was his first attempt to understand apsidal precession quantitatively. According to this theorem, the addition of a particular type of central force—the inverse-cube force—can produce a rotating orbit; the angular speed is multiplied by a factor k , whereas the radial motion is left unchanged.

  3. Apsidal precession - Wikipedia

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    Newton derived an early theorem which attempted to explain apsidal precession. This theorem is historically notable, but it was never widely used and it proposed forces which have been found not to exist, making the theorem invalid. This theorem of revolving orbits remained largely unknown and undeveloped for over three centuries until 1995. [14]

  4. De motu corporum in gyrum - Wikipedia

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    Later, in 1686, when Newton's Principia had been presented to the Royal Society, Hooke claimed from this correspondence the credit for some of Newton's content in the Principia, and said Newton owed the idea of an inverse-square law of attraction to him – although at the same time, Hooke disclaimed any credit for the curves and trajectories ...

  5. File:Newton revolving orbit e0.0 3rd harmonic.ogv - Wikipedia

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  6. Newton's theorem - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Newton's theorem of revolving orbits; Newton's shell theorem This page was last edited on ...

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  8. File:Newton revolving orbits 1 2 3 6.svg - Wikipedia

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    The inverse-cube force is chosen to change the 2nd (blue), 3rd (green) and 6th (red) harmonics of the base ellipse (shown in black). The eccentricity is 0.8, as in Newton revolving orbits 1 inv2 inv3.png and Newton revolving orbits 1 0.95.png.

  9. File:Newton revolving orbit diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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