Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... sphere and passing through the poles of the ecliptic . It completes a revolution relative to the first sphere in 223 synodic months or 6,585 days , the mean synodic month being T1 29.53 days . = The third sphere rotates from west to ...
... sphere and passing through the poles of the ecliptic . It completes a revolution relative to the first sphere in 223 synodic months or 6,585 days , the mean synodic month being T1 29.53 days . = The third sphere rotates from west to ...
77. oldal
... sphere to account for the retrograde motions . As before there is , for each planet , a first sphere producing the diurnal motion from east to west . The second sphere rotates from west to east about an axis through the poles of the ...
... sphere to account for the retrograde motions . As before there is , for each planet , a first sphere producing the diurnal motion from east to west . The second sphere rotates from west to east about an axis through the poles of the ...
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... sphere and cone in a plane , perpendicular to the axis at the point A , distance x from o , two circular surfaces ... sphere and cone to P and arrives at the result that the sphere and cone , brought together with common centre of ...
... sphere and cone in a plane , perpendicular to the axis at the point A , distance x from o , two circular surfaces ... sphere and cone to P and arrives at the result that the sphere and cone , brought together with common centre of ...
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