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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... rotating fluid mass . . . . . . 3. Condition for the eq ' ' rium of a fluid mass . . . . . . . . CHAPTER VIII. -- DANIEL BERNoULI.I's HYDRODYNAMICS. D'ALEMBERT AND THE RESISTANCE OF FLUIDS. EULER's HYDRODYNAMICAL EQUATIONS. BORDA AND ...
... rotate about the centre. Then it may be inferred that for each body the relation of the natural to the violent motion remains the same. “ The contemplation of this equality held Aristotle's attention for a long time. He appears to have ...
... Rotation of a propellant increases its strength, and does so more effectively as the radius is greater. A body whose parts are coherent is thrown directly backwards if it is stopped by a collision during its motion. “ The parts of a ...
... Antiquity treated only the simple uniform motions of translation and rotation, and confined themselves to a simple qualitative description of accelerated motion. In a XIIIth Century manuscript1 there is the statement that 56 THE omcms.
... rotation. Albert of Saxony stated these two opinions and supported that of Bradwardine. To set against this, he gave a correct definition of the angular velocity of rotation (velocitas circuitionis). Further, he distinguished between ...