| 31. | He tried to construct a theoretical basis for an inverse square law of gravitational attraction arising from Cartesian vortices.
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| 32. | The background described above shows there was basis for Newton to deny deriving the inverse square law from Hooke.
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| 33. | Like Newton, Leonhard Euler presupposed in 1760 that the gravitational aether loses density in accordance with the inverse square law.
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| 34. | Gravitational acceleration decreases as an inverse square law with the distance at which the measurement is made from the mass.
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| 35. | His work there included experiments in microwave spectroscopy and tests of the inverse square law of gravitation at short distances.
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| 36. | As each leg of the journey is subject to the inverse square law, the resulting radar equation contains a fourth-power dependence.
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| 37. | That's going to be due to the inverse square law-modified by the rate of absorption of beta radiation by the air.
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| 38. | Euler in particular believed that the inverse square law needed revision in order to accurately calculate the apsides of the moon.
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| 39. | So you can tell right away that that inverse square law that everyone is going on about ISN'T the whole story.
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| 40. | Hooke's statements up to 1674 made no mention, however, that an inverse square law applies or might apply to these attractions.
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