Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... bodies . This , too , is due to inner forces in the spheres , but differs from the terrestrial motions in being eternal and unchangeable . The second category of motion is forced motion . This 120 EARLY PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY.
... bodies . This , too , is due to inner forces in the spheres , but differs from the terrestrial motions in being eternal and unchangeable . The second category of motion is forced motion . This 120 EARLY PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY.
121. oldal
... motion . This is caused by external forces and hinders the natural motion . Examples are projectile movement , lifting of loads , and so on . The third and final type is voluntary motion , found only as the intentional movements of ...
... motion . This is caused by external forces and hinders the natural motion . Examples are projectile movement , lifting of loads , and so on . The third and final type is voluntary motion , found only as the intentional movements of ...
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... motion of the Earth , p . 269 ) . When the traditional concepts of gravity and levity are questioned , it follows that the theory of free fall must also be revised . It was known in Antiquity that fall is an accelerated motion , and ...
... motion of the Earth , p . 269 ) . When the traditional concepts of gravity and levity are questioned , it follows that the theory of free fall must also be revised . It was known in Antiquity that fall is an accelerated motion , and ...
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