Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... Archimedes of Syracuse ( c . 287-212 B.C. ) wrote the first extant treatises on scientific statics . Archimedes ' accom- plishment was so exact and so full that almost overnight this new science became the most complete branch of ...
... Archimedes of Syracuse ( c . 287-212 B.C. ) wrote the first extant treatises on scientific statics . Archimedes ' accom- plishment was so exact and so full that almost overnight this new science became the most complete branch of ...
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... Archimedes considered it beneath his dignity to discuss such things . His biographer Plutarch ( c . A.D. 46-120 ) , says of him : Archimedes possessed such a lofty spirit , so profound a soul , and such a wealth of scientific theory ...
... Archimedes considered it beneath his dignity to discuss such things . His biographer Plutarch ( c . A.D. 46-120 ) , says of him : Archimedes possessed such a lofty spirit , so profound a soul , and such a wealth of scientific theory ...
110. oldal
... Archimedes in Proposition 7 , and the law of the lever is shown to hold in this more general case . The ' Method ' of Archimedes Archimedes made a very great impression through his vigorous mathematical methods , particularly because ...
... Archimedes in Proposition 7 , and the law of the lever is shown to hold in this more general case . The ' Method ' of Archimedes Archimedes made a very great impression through his vigorous mathematical methods , particularly because ...
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