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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... fall from F to G was more " tardy " than the fall from C to E. He concludes , " then this argument is general - that the further the weights are from the end , or the line fall of along the straight line or the oblique , that is to say ...
... fall of bodies was uniformly accelerated . He submitted the fall of a body on an inclined plane to an experiment which was , for the time , per- formed in a scrupulous manner and repeated a hundred times . We shall quote this essential ...
... falls three times more quickly from B to C than from A to B. That is , that if it falls from A to B in 3 moments , it will fall from B to C in a single moment . Thus in four moments its path will be twice as long as in three ; in twelve ...
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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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