A History of MechanicsRoutledge & Paul, 1957 - 671 стор. |
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... theorem , which essentially belongs to the dynamics of relative motion . Coriolis applied it to the " quantity of action transmitted to the machine which carried the movable axes . We shall not follow him in this application , where he ...
... theorem , which essentially belongs to the dynamics of relative motion . Coriolis applied it to the " quantity of action transmitted to the machine which carried the movable axes . We shall not follow him in this application , where he ...
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... absolute rotation of the gyroscope , Ω = @te and the axis remains directed towards the fixed stars ( ~ ) as long as is negligible compared with @ . CHAPTER FIVE POISSON'S THEOREM ( 1809 ) 1. POISSON'S THEOREM RELATIVE MOTION 383.
... absolute rotation of the gyroscope , Ω = @te and the axis remains directed towards the fixed stars ( ~ ) as long as is negligible compared with @ . CHAPTER FIVE POISSON'S THEOREM ( 1809 ) 1. POISSON'S THEOREM RELATIVE MOTION 383.
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... THEOREMS . FOUCAULT'S EXPERIMENTS 1. Return to a principle of Clairaut ( 1742 ) 2. Coriolis ' first theorem 3. Coriolis ' second theorem 4. The experiments of Foucault ( 1819-1868 ) CHAPTER V. POISSON'S THEOREM ( 1809 ) - 1. Poisson's ...
... THEOREMS . FOUCAULT'S EXPERIMENTS 1. Return to a principle of Clairaut ( 1742 ) 2. Coriolis ' first theorem 3. Coriolis ' second theorem 4. The experiments of Foucault ( 1819-1868 ) CHAPTER V. POISSON'S THEOREM ( 1809 ) - 1. Poisson's ...
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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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