Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... result that the object becomes invisible , both before and after the interchange . As a result , only a single small area around K is active at the reflection . If this experiment was known to Archimedes , the proof holds good , its ...
... result that the object becomes invisible , both before and after the interchange . As a result , only a single small area around K is active at the reflection . If this experiment was known to Archimedes , the proof holds good , its ...
184. oldal
... results and Thabit suspected that precession was not a linear function of time , and his result not a constant but only a mean value of a periodically variable , annual rate , a mistake due to nothing more than observational error ...
... results and Thabit suspected that precession was not a linear function of time , and his result not a constant but only a mean value of a periodically variable , annual rate , a mistake due to nothing more than observational error ...
200. oldal
... results as a table of corresponding values of the angles of incidence and refraction . He also tried to fit the results ... result of the renaissance in optics was achieved by the Dominican Dietrich of Freiberg , who in his book also ...
... results as a table of corresponding values of the angles of incidence and refraction . He also tried to fit the results ... result of the renaissance in optics was achieved by the Dominican Dietrich of Freiberg , who in his book also ...
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