Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... problem to all who consider these things seriously to investigate the uniform and regular motions by means of which planetary phenomena may be saved . This is clearly another conception of astronomy . To use an expression much in vogue ...
... problem to all who consider these things seriously to investigate the uniform and regular motions by means of which planetary phenomena may be saved . This is clearly another conception of astronomy . To use an expression much in vogue ...
74. oldal
... problem of Babylonian planetary theory could thus be stated : 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 ...
... problem of Babylonian planetary theory could thus be stated : 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 ...
116. oldal
... problem of the bent lever : there is equilibrium when the weights are inversely proportional to the perpendicular distances from their points of suspension to the vertical through the fulcrum of the lever . Hero was , however , less ...
... problem of the bent lever : there is equilibrium when the weights are inversely proportional to the perpendicular distances from their points of suspension to the vertical through the fulcrum of the lever . Hero was , however , less ...
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