Cambridge Readings in the Literature of Science: Being Extracts from the Writings of Men of Science to Illustrate the Development of Scientific ThoughtSir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier Dampier The University Press, 1924 - Всего страниц: 275 |
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... ratio greater than that which 19 has to 3 , but less than that which 43 has to 6 ; this follows from the ratio thus discovered between the distances , the hypothesis about the shadow , and the hypothesis that the moon subtends one ...
... ratio greater than that which 19 has to 3 , but less than that which 43 has to 6 ; this follows from the ratio thus discovered between the distances , the hypothesis about the shadow , and the hypothesis that the moon subtends one ...
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... ratio whatever to the surface of the sphere . We must however take Aristarchus to mean this : since we conceive the earth to be , as it were , the centre of the universe , the ratio which the earth bears to what we describe as the ...
... ratio whatever to the surface of the sphere . We must however take Aristarchus to mean this : since we conceive the earth to be , as it were , the centre of the universe , the ratio which the earth bears to what we describe as the ...
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... ratio of the distance EH to the line HI being known , we shall be able to find , by means of a table of sines , the magnitude of the angle subtended at the eye by the object HI , which we shall find to contain only some minutes . But if ...
... ratio of the distance EH to the line HI being known , we shall be able to find , by means of a table of sines , the magnitude of the angle subtended at the eye by the object HI , which we shall find to contain only some minutes . But if ...
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... ratio 2m / r must be exceedingly small . Yet it is on the small corresponding difference in r that the whole of the phenomena of gravitation depend .... The mathematical reader should find no difficulty in proving = that for a particle ...
... ratio 2m / r must be exceedingly small . Yet it is on the small corresponding difference in r that the whole of the phenomena of gravitation depend .... The mathematical reader should find no difficulty in proving = that for a particle ...
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... ratio of the measured circumference to the measured diameter will not be the famous number π = 3.141592653589793238462643383279 ... but a little smaller . Or if we inscribe a regular hexagon in this circle its sides will not be exactly ...
... ratio of the measured circumference to the measured diameter will not be the famous number π = 3.141592653589793238462643383279 ... but a little smaller . Or if we inscribe a regular hexagon in this circle its sides will not be exactly ...
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