Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... rotation about its own axis . Another Pythagorean , Ecphantos from Syracuse , ( c . 400 B.C. ) discarded the central fire , replacing it by the Earth , so that the diurnal motion of the heavens is explained by the daily rotation of the ...
... rotation about its own axis . Another Pythagorean , Ecphantos from Syracuse , ( c . 400 B.C. ) discarded the central fire , replacing it by the Earth , so that the diurnal motion of the heavens is explained by the daily rotation of the ...
75. oldal
... rotations around axes through its centre . This is , without doubt , an inheritance from Pythagorean astronomy . In his lunar theory Eudoxos used three such spheres , of which the outermost accounts for the diurnal rotation of the Moon ...
... rotations around axes through its centre . This is , without doubt , an inheritance from Pythagorean astronomy . In his lunar theory Eudoxos used three such spheres , of which the outermost accounts for the diurnal rotation of the Moon ...
219. oldal
... rotating around one end- point , the other end - point describing a circle . The proposition states that the motion of ... rotation , it would describe the same area in the same time . In this way , the rotatory velo- city of the end ...
... rotating around one end- point , the other end - point describing a circle . The proposition states that the motion of ... rotation , it would describe the same area in the same time . In this way , the rotatory velo- city of the end ...
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