A History of MechanicsRoutledge & Paul, 1957 - 671 стор. |
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... obtained . ( C ) av дх1 av ду av === = av = mnxn av = mi ... дхп mới ... труп дуп av = m1zí ... = mnzn дъ1 azn av av m1aí ... = mnan да1 дап av av ( D ) = mbí .. m.b ab , ab . av dc1 av -- m1cí ... mach дсп av ( E ) = t . ән The ...
... obtained . ( C ) av дх1 av ду av === = av = mnxn av = mi ... дхп mới ... труп дуп av = m1zí ... = mnzn дъ1 azn av av m1aí ... = mnan да1 дап av av ( D ) = mbí .. m.b ab , ab . av dc1 av -- m1cí ... mach дсп av ( E ) = t . ән The ...
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... obtained a positive result after taking a great number of precautions , including the elimination of the influence of pressure by utilising a terrestrial vacuum . 2 ) Next , it has been sought to measure the deviation of luminous rays ...
... obtained a positive result after taking a great number of precautions , including the elimination of the influence of pressure by utilising a terrestrial vacuum . 2 ) Next , it has been sought to measure the deviation of luminous rays ...
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... obtained on y ,. The probability of agreement of the two states , or the probability of obtaining , with y . , the result of the maximum observation which defines y , * , is * if y , and y , are normalised . | 4r * ys | 2 An observable ...
... obtained on y ,. The probability of agreement of the two states , or the probability of obtaining , with y . , the result of the maximum observation which defines y , * , is * if y , and y , are normalised . | 4r * ys | 2 An observable ...
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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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