A History of MechanicsRoutledge & Paul, 1957 - 671 стор. |
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... mass 1 and velocity 2 , is equivalent to four times the force of a body of mass 1 and velocity 1 , which verifies the law of living forces and contradicts that of quantities of motion . De Mairan observed that this coincidence was ...
... mass 1 and velocity 2 , is equivalent to four times the force of a body of mass 1 and velocity 1 , which verifies the law of living forces and contradicts that of quantities of motion . De Mairan observed that this coincidence was ...
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... mass of M2 with respect to M , and the relative mass of M1 with respect to M. ] “ Axiom of the independence of the effects of material elements . The acceleration of a material element M in the presence of a medium formed of the ...
... mass of M2 with respect to M , and the relative mass of M1 with respect to M. ] “ Axiom of the independence of the effects of material elements . The acceleration of a material element M in the presence of a medium formed of the ...
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... mass and a transverse mass which are , separately , arbitrary . 1 The mechanics constructed in this way by Painlevé , thanks to a purely mathematical generalisation and " when there was still no question in physics of a longitudinal or ...
... mass and a transverse mass which are , separately , arbitrary . 1 The mechanics constructed in this way by Painlevé , thanks to a purely mathematical generalisation and " when there was still no question in physics of a longitudinal or ...
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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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