The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
Autor Isaac Newton Traducere de Andrew Motteen Limba Engleză Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9781532949685
ISBN-10: 1532949685
Pagini: 374
Dimensiuni: 216 x 280 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
ISBN-10: 1532949685
Pagini: 374
Dimensiuni: 216 x 280 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Cuprins
Definitions; The Axioms, or the Laws of Motion; On the Motion of Bodies, Book One: I.1. On the theory of limits, which is used to deduce later results; I.2. On the calculation of centripetal forces; I.3. On the motion of particles in eccentric conic sections; I.4. On the calculation of elliptical, parabolic, and hyperbolic orbits; I.5. On the calculation of orbits when neither focus is given; I.6. On the calculation of motion in given orbits; I.7. On the ascent and descent of particles in a straight line; I.8. On the calculation of the orbits in which particles revolve under any centripetal forces; I.9. On the motion of particles in moving orbits, and the motion of the apsides; I.10. On the motion of particles on given surfaces, and the swinging motion of a string pendulum; I.11. On the motion of particles attracting each other by centripetal forces; I.12. On the attractive forces of spherical bodies; I.13. On the attractive forces of non-spherical bodies; I.14. On the motion of particles attracted by centripetal forces towards the various parts of arbitrarily large bodies; On the Motion of Bodies, Book Two: II.1. On the motion of particles moving against a resistance that is proportional to the speed; II.2. On the motion of bodies moving against a resistance that is proportional to the square of the speed; III.3. On the motion of bodies to which the resistance consists of one part that is proportional to the speed, and another to the square of the speed; II.4. On the circular motion of bodies in resisting media; II.5. On the density and compression of fluids, and on hydrostatics; II.6. On the motion and resistance of string pendulums; II.7. On the motion of fluids and the resistance of projectiles; II.8. On motion propagated through fluids; II.9. On the circular motion of fluids; On Celestial Mechanics, Book Three: Introduction to Book Three; The Rules of Scientific Argument; Phenomena; Propositions; On the motion of the nodes of the moon; General Scholium; A. Mathematical notation and results assumed in The Principia; B. Calculus in The Principia; C. Newton's astronomy; D. Newton's theory of tides; E. Technical terms used in the translation; F. On Newton's style, and translating The Principia; G. Some difficult words; H. Astrological symbols; I. Glossary of Latin terms; J. Technological illustrations; References; Index.
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Heavily annotated translation of the third and final edition (1726) of Newton's Principia, designed for easy understanding of the text.
Heavily annotated translation of the third and final edition (1726) of Newton's Principia, designed for easy understanding of the text.