IV. On the figure of equilibrium of a planet of heterogeneous density
Author(s) -
George Howard Darwin
Publication year - 1883
Publication title -
proceedings of the royal society of london
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2053-9126
pISSN - 0370-1662
DOI - 10.1098/rspl.1883.0090
Subject(s) - compressibility , conformable matrix , laplace transform , planet , thermodynamics , compressibility factor , bulk modulus , constant (computer programming) , physics , mathematics , mathematical analysis , quantum mechanics , astrophysics , computer science , programming language
The problem of the figure of the earth has, as far as I know, only received one solution, namely, that of Laplace. His solution involves an hypothesis as to the law of compressibility of the matter forming the planet, and a solution involving another law of compressibility seems of some interest, even although the results are not perhaps so conformable to the observed facts with regard to the earth as those of Laplace. The solution offered below was arrived at by an inverse method, namely, by the assumption of a form for the law of the internal density of the planet, and the subsequent determination of the law of compressibility. One case of the solution gives us constant compressibility, and another gives the case where the modulus of compressibility varies as the density, as with gas.
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