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The text develops mathematical principles for natural philosophy, formulating laws that relate forces and motion and deriving consequences for terrestrial and celestial bodies. It presents a geometrical mechanics built from definitions, axioms, and propositions that establish inertia, how forces change motion, and mutual attractive effects, then applies these tools to free fall, oscillations, projectile paths, motion in resisting media, and fluid resistance. In a culminating section the principles are used to derive the motions of planets, the Moon, comets, tides, and orbital perturbations, with systematic demonstrations and corollaries linking observation to theory.
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