A History of MechanicsRoutledge & Paul, 1957 - 671 стор. |
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... constant during this time . Consequently , whatever the motion of the body and the law of acceleration may be , since , by the properties of the differential calculus the action of every accele- rating force may be regarded as constant ...
... constant during this time . Consequently , whatever the motion of the body and the law of acceleration may be , since , by the properties of the differential calculus the action of every accele- rating force may be regarded as constant ...
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... constant a , called the fine - structure constant and , going over to frequencies by means of Planck's relation , arrives at v = ( n , n ' ) — ( k , k ' ) . Whence E 1 α2 ( n , n ' ) = R E e + n ' ) 2 + ( n + n ' ) 4 e + n The constant ...
... constant a , called the fine - structure constant and , going over to frequencies by means of Planck's relation , arrives at v = ( n , n ' ) — ( k , k ' ) . Whence E 1 α2 ( n , n ' ) = R E e + n ' ) 2 + ( n + n ' ) 4 e + n The constant ...
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... constant having the dimensions of action and the numerical value of 6.55.10-27 erg . sec . Planck wrote , " this quantum represented something quite novel -unsuspected until that time - which seemed destined to overturn a physical ...
... constant having the dimensions of action and the numerical value of 6.55.10-27 erg . sec . Planck wrote , " this quantum represented something quite novel -unsuspected until that time - which seemed destined to overturn a physical ...
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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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