A History of MechanicsRoutledge, 1955 - 671 стор. |
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... last multiplier other than unity . It is cer- tainly necessary that they should have a uniform last multiplier , for otherwise the second principle of thermodynamics would not be true , but it is not necessary that this last multiplier ...
... last multiplier other than unity . It is cer- tainly necessary that they should have a uniform last multiplier , for otherwise the second principle of thermodynamics would not be true , but it is not necessary that this last multiplier ...
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... last multiplier , in Jacobi's sense of the system ду ( k = 1,2 ... 3N .. 3N ) ( 6 ) dqn = = = Ex ( 91 , ... qk , t ) : dt ih 1 Д л mι у * у Əy * ข дак - дак My p * ) ( 1 = 1,2 ... N relevant to a system of N particles of mass mĮ . The ...
... last multiplier , in Jacobi's sense of the system ду ( k = 1,2 ... 3N .. 3N ) ( 6 ) dqn = = = Ex ( 91 , ... qk , t ) : dt ih 1 Д л mι у * у Əy * ข дак - дак My p * ) ( 1 = 1,2 ... N relevant to a system of N particles of mass mĮ . The ...
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... last multiplier ) in accordance with Poincaré's views but with the following essential distinctions— a ) the classical axiom of initial conditions is overthrown ; b ) the last multiplier y * y , the corresponding system of differential ...
... last multiplier ) in accordance with Poincaré's views but with the following essential distinctions— a ) the classical axiom of initial conditions is overthrown ; b ) the last multiplier y * y , the corresponding system of differential ...
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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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