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12. Translate the following paying attention to the forms and functions of the participles.

1. The plane flying with great speed leaves behind a stream of white smoke.

2. Any change in a motion of a body is in proportion to the force pressing on it and takes place in the direction of a straight line in which the pressing body acts.

3. The law defining the properties of inertia was formulated by Newton.

4. The professor delivering this report works at our institute.

5. The method suggested by him was of great practical importance.

6. A great number of experiments being conducted are based on Newton`s first law.

7. The second law of mechanics states that a body being pressed by a force moves in the direction in which the pressing force acts.

8. Studying the various phenomenon of Nature, Newton discovered the law of gravitation.

9. Being asked to put his ideas on paper Newton did it in a very short period of time.

10. Having graduated from Cambridge Newton was left there to work as a tutor.

11. Having been the result of twenty year’s thinking the Principia took Newton only eighteen months to get it ready for publishing.

12. Having been published in 1687, the three laws of motion are still the basis for many scientific achievements.

13. Computing machines being used for many purposes, scientists go on improving their characteristics.

14. Many great achievements of science were made possible by Newton’s laws of motion having been universally adopted.

15. Early in the 19th century Dalton advanced his atomic theory, the emphasis on the weights of the atoms being his great contribution to the science of his period.





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