Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... shows that the retrograde motions of the planets Saturn , Jupiter , and Mars always take place around the points where the planets are in opposition to the Sun. In fact , the opposition is at the middle of the retrograde arc . Venus and ...
... shows that the retrograde motions of the planets Saturn , Jupiter , and Mars always take place around the points where the planets are in opposition to the Sun. In fact , the opposition is at the middle of the retrograde arc . Venus and ...
154. oldal
... shows that they were immediately used by the opponents of the atomic theory as a proof that no vacuum exists in nature . But in fairness , he points out the fallacy of this conclusion ; to show that an apparently empty vessel contains a ...
... shows that they were immediately used by the opponents of the atomic theory as a proof that no vacuum exists in nature . But in fairness , he points out the fallacy of this conclusion ; to show that an apparently empty vessel contains a ...
285. oldal
... show his interest in technological problems . Similarly , his sketches of boats with paddle wheels and double boards , of ... shows that many of Leonardo's mechanical contrivances were nothing more than very careful repre- sentations of ...
... show his interest in technological problems . Similarly , his sketches of boats with paddle wheels and double boards , of ... shows that many of Leonardo's mechanical contrivances were nothing more than very careful repre- sentations of ...
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Science Before the Greeks | 1 |
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