The following pages link to (Q5344150):
Displaying 27 items.
- The parallelogram rule from Pseudo-Aristotle to Newton (Q524418) (← links)
- The role of curvature in Newton's dynamics (Q532018) (← links)
- The definition of Mach's principle (Q535667) (← links)
- Newton's interpretation of Newton's second law (Q851097) (← links)
- Force, deflection, and time: Proposition VI of Newton's \textit{Principia} (Q997152) (← links)
- Proposition II (Book I) of Newton's \(Principia\) (Q1018493) (← links)
- Newton's mature dynamics and the Principia: A simplified solution to the Kepler problem (Q1119554) (← links)
- The moon-test in Newton's principia: Accuracy of inverse-square law of universal gravitation (Q1205980) (← links)
- Mersenne's solution for Galileo's problem of the rotating earth (Q1239140) (← links)
- Newton's early computational method for dynamics (Q1316105) (← 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)
- Kepler's area law in the \textit{Principia}: filling in some details in Newton's proof of Proposition 1. (Q1421933) (← links)
- On the universe's missing mass (Q1772623) (← links)
- On the intrinsic gravitational repulsion (Q1878092) (← links)
- Deducing Newton's second law from relativity principles: a forgotten history (Q2285856) (← links)
- Infinitesimals in the foundations of Newton's mechanics (Q2495851) (← links)
- Newton's Polygon Model and the Second Order Fallacy (Q3136219) (← links)
- The Reception of Newton's Gravitational Theory by Huygens, Varignon, and Maupertuis: How Normal Science may be Revolutionary (Q3467780) (← links)
- Newton's mature dynamics: Revolutionary or reactionary? (Q3829516) (← links)
- How Newton Went from a Mathematical Model to a Physical Model for the Problem of a First Power Resistive Force (Q4007123) (← links)
- Newton's First Inverse Solutions (Q4018061) (← links)
- Newton and Hooke on Centripetal Force Motion (Q4022042) (← 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, John Keill and the inverse problem of central forces (Q4858660) (← links)
- Thence the moment of momentum (Q6197929) (← links)