A History of MechanicsDover Publications, 1988 - 662 стор. A remarkable work which will remain a document of the first rank for the historian of mechanics. -- Louis de Broglie |
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... Aristotle's law of powers , which he called dóvaus or logos , is formulated in Chapter V of Book VII of his Physics in the following way . " Let the motive agency be a , the moving body ẞ , the distance tra- velled y and the time taken ...
... Aristotle then assumes that , in contrast to solid bodies , air spontaneously preserves the impul- sion which it receives when the projectile is thrown , and that it can in consequence act as the motive agency during the projectile's ...
... Aristotle's attention for a long time . He appears to have seen in it a somewhat mysterious correlation with the law of the equilibrium of levers . " 1 Aristotle believed in the impossibility of a vacuum ( Physics , Book IV , Chapter XI ) ...
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CHAPTER ONE HELLENIC SCIENCE | 19 |
ALEXANDRIAN SOURCES AND ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS | 32 |
THE XIIIth CENTURY THE SCHOOL OF JORDANUS | 38 |
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