Henry C. Adams
Capitolo 7
Ends to Island of Lundy; 90 miles for now from Lundy in Street
David's Head; 22 miles for now from the Head of St. David to Saint
head; 45-1/2 miles for now from Estuary Holyhead of Solway; 194
miles for now from the north of Ireland to the north of
Scotland; 52 miles for now from the north of Scotland to the
Wash; 20 miles for now from the Wash to Yarmouth; 10 miles for
now from Yarmouth to Harwich. Along the southern coast from
Earth's End to Beachy Head middle speed is 40 miles for
the percentage that reduces as the wave now, draws near to Duty in the,
neighborhood of what the waves of the tide from the two different
directions meet, one that approximately arrives twelve hours later
what the other, forming so tides of which I/you/they am a result the
the fusion of the two waves. On the tide of decline the direction of
the waves are inverted.
The mobility of the water around the earth causes him/it to be a lot
sensitive to the different attraction of the sun and it lands on the moon, because of
the changes at times in the relative positions of
the three bodies. Fig tree. [The footnote: the Dish me] show
diagrammatically the condition of the water in the Southerner
Ocean when the sun and moon are in the busy positions to
the time of new moon. The tide to An is due to the sum of the
the attractions of the sun and it lands on the moon I lead the due effect to the
excess of the centripetal strength on strength centrifuge. The
tide to C is on due to the excess of the centrifugal strength
the centripetal strength. These tides are known as tides "spring."
Fig tree. 2 [the footnote: the Dish me] show the positions occupied to the
time of full moon. The tide to An is due to the attraction of
the sun anymore the due effect to the excess of the centrifugal one
forces on the centripetal strength. The tide to C is due to the
the attraction of the moon I lead the due effect to the excess of the
centripetal strength on strength centrifuge. These tides are also
known as tides "spring." Fig tree. 3 [the footnote: the Dish me] show the
positions occupied when the moon is in the first quarter; the