Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... definite exposition is a difficult matter : the sources are very fragmentary ; it is often hard to distinguish between what the Greeks achieved themselves and what they took over from Egypt and Babylonia , and finally it is difficult to ...
... definite exposition is a difficult matter : the sources are very fragmentary ; it is often hard to distinguish between what the Greeks achieved themselves and what they took over from Egypt and Babylonia , and finally it is difficult to ...
210. oldal
... definite prices , knowing the volume ratios from the weight ratios . The author thus clearly regards statics as a science with a practical purpose , and makes such a statement in the treatise , illustrating clearly the different ...
... definite prices , knowing the volume ratios from the weight ratios . The author thus clearly regards statics as a science with a practical purpose , and makes such a statement in the treatise , illustrating clearly the different ...
225. oldal
... definite integral -fu ( e ) de S = which is the distance traversed by the body . Oresme used his method in many different ways . In his proof of the Merton relation for a motion with constant acceleration ( p . 222 ) , for example , the ...
... definite integral -fu ( e ) de S = which is the distance traversed by the body . Oresme used his method in many different ways . In his proof of the Merton relation for a motion with constant acceleration ( p . 222 ) , for example , the ...
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