Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... circle , and so on ) which have no real material existence outside the imagination of mathematicians . To a great extent , geometry acquired a strictly formal character because of the claim , now generally accepted and presumably ...
... circle , and so on ) which have no real material existence outside the imagination of mathematicians . To a great extent , geometry acquired a strictly formal character because of the claim , now generally accepted and presumably ...
79. oldal
... circle through C at P ' , the point R must lie on the line through P ' parallel to OA , which follows by a known affinity construction of the points of an ellipse . The projection of the small circle PQ is a circle through R on which ...
... circle through C at P ' , the point R must lie on the line through P ' parallel to OA , which follows by a known affinity construction of the points of an ellipse . The projection of the small circle PQ is a circle through R on which ...
91. oldal
... circle which moves on a deferent circle . But this circle has now become eccentric , and also rotating ; its centre D revolves on a small concentric circle in such a way that the angle ATC between the apogeum of the deferent and the ...
... circle which moves on a deferent circle . But this circle has now become eccentric , and also rotating ; its centre D revolves on a small concentric circle in such a way that the angle ATC between the apogeum of the deferent and the ...
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