Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... proof of the law of the lever , argued below , the assumption is in fact used , and the proof does not , as is sometimes maintained , depend on assumptions not contained in the stated axioms . The most curious thing about the set of ...
... proof of the law of the lever , argued below , the assumption is in fact used , and the proof does not , as is sometimes maintained , depend on assumptions not contained in the stated axioms . The most curious thing about the set of ...
130. oldal
... 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 ' proof of the law of reflection . K rays proceed , and A is an object seen by ...
... 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 ' proof of the law of reflection . K rays proceed , and A is an object seen by ...
213. oldal
... proof shows how the concept of gravitas secundum situm should be interpreted . For if DA is vertical the condition of equilibrium is reduced to P1 sin a1 = P2 , that is , the gravity P , on the inclined plane is equal to the full weight ...
... proof shows how the concept of gravitas secundum situm should be interpreted . For if DA is vertical the condition of equilibrium is reduced to P1 sin a1 = P2 , that is , the gravity P , on the inclined plane is equal to the full weight ...
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