Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... refraction he added that it had been left ' unmentioned and unknown among us until our days ' although it is an ... refraction the form r = i , where i and r are the angles of incidence and refraction respectively . ray 193 7 Grosseteste ...
... refraction he added that it had been left ' unmentioned and unknown among us until our days ' although it is an ... refraction the form r = i , where i and r are the angles of incidence and refraction respectively . ray 193 7 Grosseteste ...
194. oldal
... refraction obeys the general principle of natural philosophy , that is , that any natural action takes place in the most complete , regular , brief , and best possible way ( see p . 131 ) . It is doubtful whether Grosseteste himself ...
... refraction obeys the general principle of natural philosophy , that is , that any natural action takes place in the most complete , regular , brief , and best possible way ( see p . 131 ) . It is doubtful whether Grosseteste himself ...
200. oldal
... refraction in a crystal can be demonstrated objectively . Bacon thus concluded that the rainbow has nothing to do with refraction , and in the end he fell back on the Aristotelian theory . Nevertheless , his investigation is of great ...
... refraction in a crystal can be demonstrated objectively . Bacon thus concluded that the rainbow has nothing to do with refraction , and in the end he fell back on the Aristotelian theory . Nevertheless , his investigation is of great ...
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