Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... Force The need for a moving force is common to all types of motion , and modern recognition of inertial motion as the uniform and straight motion of a body without any action of force is alien to the physics of Antiquity . All motion ...
... Force The need for a moving force is common to all types of motion , and modern recognition of inertial motion as the uniform and straight motion of a body without any action of force is alien to the physics of Antiquity . All motion ...
122. oldal
... force . The relationship is obscure , and many interpretations have been advanced to explain it . Force and Velocity Force and velocity are connected . In every mechanical theory some sort of relationship must occur connecting kinematic ...
... force . The relationship is obscure , and many interpretations have been advanced to explain it . Force and Velocity Force and velocity are connected . In every mechanical theory some sort of relationship must occur connecting kinematic ...
231. oldal
... force is needed , a statement that would obviously have been unacceptable to Mediaval scientists . For them , the necessity of force to motion could only be expressed through a relationship in which force is some function of velocity ...
... force is needed , a statement that would obviously have been unacceptable to Mediaval scientists . For them , the necessity of force to motion could only be expressed through a relationship in which force is some function of velocity ...
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