A History of MechanicsRoutledge & Paul, 1957 - 671 стор. |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-3 із 22
Сторінка 219
... LEIBNIZ . Leibniz protested against the cartesian mechanics in a memoir which appeared in 1686 in the Acta eruditorum at Leipzig , under the title A short demonstration of a famous error of Descartes and other learned men , concerning ...
... LEIBNIZ . Leibniz protested against the cartesian mechanics in a memoir which appeared in 1686 in the Acta eruditorum at Leipzig , under the title A short demonstration of a famous error of Descartes and other learned men , concerning ...
Сторінка 260
... Leibniz rejected Fermat's principle . Light chooses the easiest path , which must not be confused with the shortest path or with that which takes the shortest time . Leibniz contemplated a path of least resistance or , more accurately ...
... Leibniz rejected Fermat's principle . Light chooses the easiest path , which must not be confused with the shortest path or with that which takes the shortest time . Leibniz contemplated a path of least resistance or , more accurately ...
Сторінка 271
... Leibniz believed and as he has shown . It seems that the young author has only taken half of Leibniz's idea ; and , in this , we vindicate him of ever having had an idea of Leibniz in its entirety . " And finally , concerning the part ...
... Leibniz believed and as he has shown . It seems that the young author has only taken half of Leibniz's idea ; and , in this , we vindicate him of ever having had an idea of Leibniz in its entirety . " And finally , concerning the part ...
Зміст
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 |
Авторські права | |
2 інших розділів не відображаються
Інші видання - Показати все
Загальні терміни та фрази
able acceleration according action appears applied assumed become body called carried cause centre of gravity Century classical complete concept concerned condition connection considered constant continuous corresponding Descartes determined direction distance dynamics Earth effect energy equal equations equilibrium Euler example existence experiment expressed fact fall field fluid function Galileo given hand Huyghens hypothesis ideas impact impetus inclined increases Lagrange length lever light living forces mass matter means measure mechanics motion moving natural necessary observation obtained original particle physical plane position possible principle problem produced proportional Proposition quantity quantum quantum mechanics reference relation relative remains remarked represented resistance respect rest result sense shows simple solution space special relativity starts statics supposed surface taken theory travelled true velocity wave weight World writes