Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... Aristotelian equation of motion thus leads to the theory : when in the same medium equally heavy bodies of similar ... Aristotelian dynamics gave rise to doubts . The criticism levelled against the Aristotelian theory of fall by Johannes ...
... Aristotelian equation of motion thus leads to the theory : when in the same medium equally heavy bodies of similar ... Aristotelian dynamics gave rise to doubts . The criticism levelled against the Aristotelian theory of fall by Johannes ...
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... Aristotelian classification . Aristotle had distinguished physics from mathematics in such a way that physics became the study of natural phenomena in their material form , whereas mathematics became the study of their abstract , imma ...
... Aristotelian classification . Aristotle had distinguished physics from mathematics in such a way that physics became the study of natural phenomena in their material form , whereas mathematics became the study of their abstract , imma ...
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... Aristotelian theory assumed that the force acting on the projectile comes directly from the surrounding air which , in turn , has received it from the catapult ( Fig . 17.1 ) . At a certain point the force is exhausted and the ...
... Aristotelian theory assumed that the force acting on the projectile comes directly from the surrounding air which , in turn , has received it from the catapult ( Fig . 17.1 ) . At a certain point the force is exhausted and the ...
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