A History of MechanicsRoutledge & Paul, 1957 - 671 стор. |
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... Einstein's first paper was to add only the law ( V ) of the composition of the velocities and the formula relating the mass to the energy . But , in the passage of Lorentz's theory to that of Einstein , what is essential is the novelty ...
... Einstein's first paper was to add only the law ( V ) of the composition of the velocities and the formula relating the mass to the energy . But , in the passage of Lorentz's theory to that of Einstein , what is essential is the novelty ...
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... Einstein does not hesitate to arrange for the system S ' to be accompanied by clocks which , at each point in space , keep the local time t of the system S ; this in order to demonstrate the fact that the simultaneity he introduces only ...
... Einstein does not hesitate to arrange for the system S ' to be accompanied by clocks which , at each point in space , keep the local time t of the system S ; this in order to demonstrate the fact that the simultaneity he introduces only ...
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... Einstein's spatially closed universe can be put in the form ds2 = - R2 [ d02 + sin2 0 ( dp2 + sin2 qdw2 ) ] + dť2 ( Einstein , Sitzungsber . , Berlin , 1917 , p . 150 ) . It is also possible to write it in the form with x1 R cos 0 = x2 ...
... Einstein's spatially closed universe can be put in the form ds2 = - R2 [ d02 + sin2 0 ( dp2 + sin2 qdw2 ) ] + dť2 ( Einstein , Sitzungsber . , Berlin , 1917 , p . 150 ) . It is also possible to write it in the form with x1 R cos 0 = x2 ...
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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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