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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... first invokes tlW'l't7t£Q!,'O'T0t0't§. As a projectile moves rapidly away from its position, Nature, who does not allow the existence of a vacuum, makes the air behind the projectile rush in towards this position with the same velocity ...
... first and the second to the interval between the second and the third is the same as the relation of the excess of intensity of the first over the second to the excess intensity of the second over the third. ” This statement expresses ...
... first term The velo- Fis_ 17 city has intensity ni in the nth interval. Under these conditions Oresme states that the total distance travelled is equal to four times the first rectangle, that is 4 -1 Oresme stated the following general ...
... first half. ” This is a direct corollary of the law of distances in uniformly varying motion. In this way then, in XIVth Century Oxford, the kinematics of uniformly varying motion was known and commonly taught. The English School has ...
... first among the modems who had the initiative to measure a degree of terrestrial meridian. This he did by counting the number of revolutions of the wheels of his carriage between Paris and Amiens. In his Cosmotheoria, published at Paris ...