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... Velocity Force and velocity are connected . In every mechanical theory some sort of relationship must occur connecting kinematic concepts such as velocity or acceleration with dynamic concepts like force , as for example , in Newton's ...
... Velocity Force and velocity are connected . In every mechanical theory some sort of relationship must occur connecting kinematic concepts such as velocity or acceleration with dynamic concepts like force , as for example , in Newton's ...
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A Historical Introduction Olaf Pedersen, Mogens Pihl. The Concept of Velocity One of the most peculiar features of Aristotelian scholastic science was the conception of the instantaneous velocity of a moving body . In general , velocity ...
A Historical Introduction Olaf Pedersen, Mogens Pihl. The Concept of Velocity One of the most peculiar features of Aristotelian scholastic science was the conception of the instantaneous velocity of a moving body . In general , velocity ...
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... velocity it had at the given instant . Finally , Heytesbury defines uniformly accelerated motion : Any motion is uniformly accelerated ( uniformiter intenditur ) when the velocity is increased with equal amounts in arbitrary , but equal ...
... velocity it had at the given instant . Finally , Heytesbury defines uniformly accelerated motion : Any motion is uniformly accelerated ( uniformiter intenditur ) when the velocity is increased with equal amounts in arbitrary , but equal ...
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