Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... known who was the first to discover that this direct motion is sometimes followed by a transitory retrograde ( indirect or western ) motion , with stationary points in between . This was known to Democritos , but probably the Greeks ...
... known who was the first to discover that this direct motion is sometimes followed by a transitory retrograde ( indirect or western ) motion , with stationary points in between . This was known to Democritos , but probably the Greeks ...
61. oldal
... known at the time when the model was developed . Finally , the model gives the previously known and correct explanation of eclipses apart from the consequence that the anti- Earth , as well as the Earth is able to eclipse the Moon . The ...
... known at the time when the model was developed . Finally , the model gives the previously known and correct explanation of eclipses apart from the consequence that the anti- Earth , as well as the Earth is able to eclipse the Moon . The ...
130. oldal
... known . There are some indications that Archimedes was the first to venture on a proof along the following lines . In Fig . 10.1 AT is a plane mirror . B is the eye from whence the visual B Fig . 10.1 . Figure illustrating Archi- medes ...
... known . There are some indications that Archimedes was the first to venture on a proof along the following lines . In Fig . 10.1 AT is a plane mirror . B is the eye from whence the visual B Fig . 10.1 . Figure illustrating Archi- medes ...
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