Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... called the sidereal year or to the vernal equinox in one tropical year . But the irregularity arises from the fact that it moves with a changing velocity during a complete revolution . This was discovered as soon as the solstitial and ...
... called the sidereal year or to the vernal equinox in one tropical year . But the irregularity arises from the fact that it moves with a changing velocity during a complete revolution . This was discovered as soon as the solstitial and ...
73. oldal
... called nowadays a function of the ecliptic longitude of the planet . This concept makes it possible to define an anomalistic period of the planet as the period of return to the same daily motion ( angular velocity ) . In the Sun this ...
... called nowadays a function of the ecliptic longitude of the planet . This concept makes it possible to define an anomalistic period of the planet as the period of return to the same daily motion ( angular velocity ) . In the Sun this ...
97. oldal
... called the equation of centre and is a function of one variable , the mean centrum Cm Amλ where 2 , is the longitude of the apogee . The double sign is necessary because negative numbers were unknown in Ancient and Mediaeval mathematics ...
... called the equation of centre and is a function of one variable , the mean centrum Cm Amλ where 2 , is the longitude of the apogee . The double sign is necessary because negative numbers were unknown in Ancient and Mediaeval mathematics ...
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