Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... spherical mirrors and proved that the rays will converge after reflection . Fig . 10.4 shows a spherical mirror with e A A B Fig . 10.4 . Heron's theory of reflection in a spherical mirror . the eye ( that is the source of the visual ...
... spherical mirrors and proved that the rays will converge after reflection . Fig . 10.4 shows a spherical mirror with e A A B Fig . 10.4 . Heron's theory of reflection in a spherical mirror . the eye ( that is the source of the visual ...
252. oldal
... spherical shape of the Earth and its immovable position in the middle of a spherical universe . The second book dealt with the celestial equator ; the ecliptic ; the zodiac and its constellations ; the meridian ; the altitude of the ...
... spherical shape of the Earth and its immovable position in the middle of a spherical universe . The second book dealt with the celestial equator ; the ecliptic ; the zodiac and its constellations ; the meridian ; the altitude of the ...
308. oldal
... spherical shape of the Earth and the universe , the motion of the Earth , and a number of lemmas from plane and spherical trigonometry . Book II is on spherical astronomy . It is obvious that when writing his work Copernicus had the ...
... spherical shape of the Earth and the universe , the motion of the Earth , and a number of lemmas from plane and spherical trigonometry . Book II is on spherical astronomy . It is obvious that when writing his work Copernicus had the ...
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