Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... weight by the weight of the fluid displaced . The proof of the principle runs as follows : Archimedes first considers a body A , heavier than the fluid to the extent that the volume of fluid corresponding to the volume of A weighs g ...
... weight by the weight of the fluid displaced . The proof of the principle runs as follows : Archimedes first considers a body A , heavier than the fluid to the extent that the volume of fluid corresponding to the volume of A weighs g ...
210. oldal
... weights in order to fix their 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 ...
... weights in order to fix their 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 ...
214. oldal
... weight P , a distance given by GD ÷ = GD P Pb if L is a point on CD so that CL P P = b GD = a ML , = СВ = b . But a weight P placed at L would therefore not be lifted at all , since equal weights P , at L and P at E are in equilibrium ...
... weight P , a distance given by GD ÷ = GD P Pb if L is a point on CD so that CL P P = b GD = a ML , = СВ = b . But a weight P placed at L would therefore not be lifted at all , since equal weights P , at L and P at E are in equilibrium ...
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