A History of MechanicsRoutledge & Paul, 1957 - 671 стор. |
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... Descartes ' contempt of his contemporaries and predecessors . Naturally Mersenne had drawn his attention to Galileo - here is Descartes reply . " And in the first place , concerning Galileo , I will say to you that I have never seen him ...
... Descartes ' contempt of his contemporaries and predecessors . Naturally Mersenne had drawn his attention to Galileo - here is Descartes reply . " And in the first place , concerning Galileo , I will say to you that I have never seen him ...
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... Descartes contemporaries , Roberval and Hérigone . We can agree with Duhem that " Descartes gave statics the order and the clarity which are the very essence of his method , but there is no truth in Descartes ' statics that men had not ...
... Descartes contemporaries , Roberval and Hérigone . We can agree with Duhem that " Descartes gave statics the order and the clarity which are the very essence of his method , but there is no truth in Descartes ' statics that men had not ...
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... Descartes explained the laws of reflection . In his Principles ( 1644 ) , Descartes reasserts the conservation of motion in a very detailed way , making it part of a metaphysical system . " God in his omnipotence has created matter ...
... Descartes explained the laws of reflection . In his Principles ( 1644 ) , Descartes reasserts the conservation of motion in a very detailed way , making it part of a metaphysical system . " God in his omnipotence has created matter ...
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Nicholas Copernicus 14721543 His system of the world | 5 |
The priority of Herman and Euler in the matter of dAlemberts | 6 |
Transformation of Maxwells equations including convection | 11 |
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