Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... body , this body will have the weight ( g + h ) + g , while the corresponding fluid volume weighs g + ( g + h ) , which is the same . The collective body will then be able to remain stationary in the fluid . The force which would act ...
... body , this body will have the weight ( g + h ) + g , while the corresponding fluid volume weighs g + ( g + h ) , which is the same . The collective body will then be able to remain stationary in the fluid . The force which would act ...
120. oldal
... body traverses a long distance in short time , and as slow when the opposite takes place . Aristotelian kinematics considers only uniform velocities , as it does not possess mathematical ideas which allow a definition of non - uniform ...
... body traverses a long distance in short time , and as slow when the opposite takes place . Aristotelian kinematics considers only uniform velocities , as it does not possess mathematical ideas which allow a definition of non - uniform ...
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... body . The Aristotelian equation of motion thus leads to the theory : when in the same medium equally heavy bodies of similar form and size will fall equally fast , i.e. , they will take the same time to fall through a given distance ...
... body . The Aristotelian equation of motion thus leads to the theory : when in the same medium equally heavy bodies of similar form and size will fall equally fast , i.e. , they will take the same time to fall through a given distance ...
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