The following pages link to Herman Erlichson (Q1206489):
Displayed 20 items.
- Newton's solution to the equiangular spiral problem and a new solution using only the equiangular property (Q1206490) (← links)
- The visualization of quadratures in the mystery of corollary 3 to proposition 41 of Newton's \textit{Principia} (Q1332241) (← links)
- Hooke's September 1685 ellipse vertices construction and Newton's instantaneous impulse construction (Q1360076) (← links)
- Passage to the limit in Proposition I, Book I of Newton's \textit{Principia}. (Q1421932) (← links)
- (Q2717922) (← links)
- (Q2838254) (← links)
- Newton's Polygon Model and the Second Order Fallacy (Q3136219) (← links)
- How Newton Went from a Mathematical Model to a Physical Model for the Problem of a First Power Resistive Force (Q4007123) (← links)
- The instantaneous impulse construction as a formula for central force motion on an arbitrary plane curve with respect to an arbitrary force centre in the plane of that curve (Q4013171) (← links)
- Newton's First Inverse Solutions (Q4018061) (← links)
- Newton and Hooke on Centripetal Force Motion (Q4022042) (← links)
- Galileo's Work on Swiftest Descent from a Circle and How He Almost Proved the Circle Itself Was the Minimum Time Path (Q4222473) (← links)
- Galileo's pendulums and planes (Q4294667) (← links)
- Huygens and Newton on the Problem of Circular Motion (Q4326757) (← links)
- Evidence that Newton used the Calculus to discover some of the Propositions in his Principia (Q4345009) (← links)
- Johann Bernoulli's brachistochrone solution using Fermat's principle of least time (Q4719465) (← links)
- (Q4848429) (← links)
- Resisted Inverse-square Centripetal Force Motion along Newton's Great 'Look-Alike', the Equiangular Spiral (Q4853054) (← links)
- Sadi Carnot, `Founder of the Second Law of Thermodynamics' (Q4934889) (← links)
- (Q4951525) (← links)