Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... equal to the force which acts upwards on B alone , providing that B is completely submerged in the fluid . But this force is , from the previous result of Proposition 6 , equal to the difference between the weights of the body and of ...
... equal to the force which acts upwards on B alone , providing that B is completely submerged in the fluid . But this force is , from the previous result of Proposition 6 , equal to the difference between the weights of the body and of ...
129. oldal
... Equal magnitudes at different distances from the eye are seen as unequal , greater the nearer they are . 6. When seen from a certain distance , parallel lines do not seem equidistant . 8. Equal and parallel magnitudes at different ...
... Equal magnitudes at different distances from the eye are seen as unequal , greater the nearer they are . 6. When seen from a certain distance , parallel lines do not seem equidistant . 8. Equal and parallel magnitudes at different ...
221. oldal
... equal amounts in arbitrary , but equal , intervals of time . The definition of uniform velocity is correct , it can be noticed , only if the distances are equal when traversed in arbitrarily chosen , equal , intervals of time ; this ...
... equal amounts in arbitrary , but equal , intervals of time . The definition of uniform velocity is correct , it can be noticed , only if the distances are equal when traversed in arbitrarily chosen , equal , intervals of time ; this ...
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