Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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74. oldal
... Given the time to and the longitude 。 of a certain synodic phenomenon : to find times t1 , t2 , . . . and longitudes λ1 , ¿ 1⁄2 , of the subsequent occurrencies of the same phenomenon . This is a rather difficult problem , since ...
... Given the time to and the longitude 。 of a certain synodic phenomenon : to find times t1 , t2 , . . . and longitudes λ1 , ¿ 1⁄2 , of the subsequent occurrencies of the same phenomenon . This is a rather difficult problem , since ...
145. oldal
... given element only one of these properties , as a single principle to explain their mutual changes . On the other hand , an element cannot contain three fundamental properties , as two of them will be opposite ( as , for example ...
... given element only one of these properties , as a single principle to explain their mutual changes . On the other hand , an element cannot contain three fundamental properties , as two of them will be opposite ( as , for example ...
210. oldal
... given weight and the height to which this is lifted by the fall of a counterweight of a given size through a given distance is of particular importance . Jordanus maintained that if the weight P is lifted through a vertical distance h ...
... given weight and the height to which this is lifted by the fall of a counterweight of a given size through a given distance is of particular importance . Jordanus maintained that if the weight P is lifted through a vertical distance h ...
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