Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... angle 2 , with the direction from T to the vernal equinox . On this deferent the Sun is supposed to move with a cons- tant angular velocity w = 360 ° : 365 = 59'8 " . Thus the angle ADP = a ( t ) is a linear function of time . = The angle ...
... angle 2 , with the direction from T to the vernal equinox . On this deferent the Sun is supposed to move with a cons- tant angular velocity w = 360 ° : 365 = 59'8 " . Thus the angle ADP = a ( t ) is a linear function of time . = The angle ...
88. oldal
... angle ( meaning the add- ition - subtraction angle ) . It was later called the equation . In the solar theory p is the angle under which the eccentricity TD is seen from the Sun , and in the lunar theory it is the angle under which the ...
... angle ( meaning the add- ition - subtraction angle ) . It was later called the equation . In the solar theory p is the angle under which the eccentricity TD is seen from the Sun , and in the lunar theory it is the angle under which the ...
130. oldal
... angle of re- flection are equal , and made use of it in his theory of the rainbow . From Antiquity some interesting ... angle of incidence , and E the angle of reflection . There are three possible relations : Z = E , Z > E and Z < E. In ...
... angle of re- flection are equal , and made use of it in his theory of the rainbow . From Antiquity some interesting ... angle of incidence , and E the angle of reflection . There are three possible relations : Z = E , Z > E and Z < E. In ...
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