Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... kinematics was solely concerned with uniform motions , although it was known that in nature many important move- ments take place with a non - uniform velocity . This is the case with the free fall , for which Jordanus Nemorarius had ...
... kinematics was solely concerned with uniform motions , although it was known that in nature many important move- ments take place with a non - uniform velocity . This is the case with the free fall , for which Jordanus Nemorarius had ...
225. oldal
... kinematics it was able to serve the same purpose as integral calculus did later . Thus the arbitrary function v = v ( t ) will determine the upper boundary of a configuration the area of which is the definite integral s = f.v ( t ) de ...
... kinematics it was able to serve the same purpose as integral calculus did later . Thus the arbitrary function v = v ( t ) will determine the upper boundary of a configuration the area of which is the definite integral s = f.v ( t ) de ...
229. oldal
... kinematics , achieved less success in the realm of dyn- amics ; yet the literature which survives shows that much more thought was expended on dynamics than on kinematics . One of the reasons for this was undoubtedly the unequal status ...
... kinematics , achieved less success in the realm of dyn- amics ; yet the literature which survives shows that much more thought was expended on dynamics than on kinematics . One of the reasons for this was undoubtedly the unequal status ...
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