A History of MechanicsCourier Corporation, 7 лист. 2012 р. - 688 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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... surface of the bodies which surround it. To his most faithful commentators, the natural place of the earth is the concave surface which defines the bottom of the sea, joined in part to the lower surface of the atmosphere, the natural ...
... surface which defines the mass produced will be everywhere equidistant from the centre. Such a surface will therefore be a sphere. But the explanation of the shape of the Earth would not be changed in any way if the parts which form it ...
... surface of the water will be at an equal distance from 0:. Therefore the water exhibits a spherical form and the whole mass of water and Earth is spherical. ” Adrastus supplemented this proof with the following evidence, which was ...
... surface is intersected by a plane which always passes through the same point and if the section is a circumference (of a circle) having this fixed point as its centre, the surface is that of a sphere. Proposition II. — The surface of ...
René Dugas. Proposition II. — The surface of any fluid at rest is spherical and the centre of this surface is the same as the centre of the Earth. This result had already, as we have seen, been enunciated by Aristotle. Proposition III ...