For the conservation of motion, it is necessary that the body should be moved in a vacuum.
Laws of motion and gravity
For the conservation of motion, it is necessary that the body should be moved in a vacuum.
Laws of motion and gravity
From 'Principia Mathematica', Book II, Section VII, Proposition XXXII, Theorem XXVI
1687
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