Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... considered as material entities , that is , natural phenomena can be examined as they appear in the material world . This is known as the first degree of abstraction , comprising all natural science , and designated by Aristotle simply ...
... considered as material entities , that is , natural phenomena can be examined as they appear in the material world . This is known as the first degree of abstraction , comprising all natural science , and designated by Aristotle simply ...
119. oldal
... considered as motion . Here , however , only motion of material bodies from place to place , will be considered , that is , local motion . The Concept of Velocity The physics of Antiquity differs distinctly from that of later times in ...
... considered as motion . Here , however , only motion of material bodies from place to place , will be considered , that is , local motion . The Concept of Velocity The physics of Antiquity differs distinctly from that of later times in ...
149. oldal
... considered an opposite tendency for movement away from the centre . If all hindrances are removed , it was argued , a body dominated by the element earth must move downwards along a straight line towards its natural place at the centre ...
... considered an opposite tendency for movement away from the centre . If all hindrances are removed , it was argued , a body dominated by the element earth must move downwards along a straight line towards its natural place at the centre ...
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