Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... Method ' of Archimedes Archimedes made a very great impression through his vigorous mathematical methods , particularly because his writings presented the final results in a very elegant form , although without revealing how they were ...
... Method ' of Archimedes Archimedes made a very great impression through his vigorous mathematical methods , particularly because his writings presented the final results in a very elegant form , although without revealing how they were ...
111. oldal
... method although they had to be demonstrated by geometry afterwards because their investigation by the said method did not furnish an actual demonstration . But it is of course easier , when we have previously acquired , by the method ...
... method although they had to be demonstrated by geometry afterwards because their investigation by the said method did not furnish an actual demonstration . But it is of course easier , when we have previously acquired , by the method ...
225. oldal
... method is based on a deficient mathematical foundation it is obvious that in 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 ...
... method is based on a deficient mathematical foundation it is obvious that in 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 ...
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