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... Velocity . Brown's Experiments . Let us now become more concrete and investigate not motion per se , but motion in its concrete fulness . Motion has direction and velocity , both in me- chanics and in experience . If we think of ...
... Velocity . Brown's Experiments . Let us now become more concrete and investigate not motion per se , but motion in its concrete fulness . Motion has direction and velocity , both in me- chanics and in experience . If we think of ...
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... velocity if objectively their velocity is ( approximately ) twice as great as in the smaller . From this we may infer that if the objective veloci- ties are equal , the objects in the smaller pattern will appear to move twice as fast as ...
... velocity if objectively their velocity is ( approximately ) twice as great as in the smaller . From this we may infer that if the objective veloci- ties are equal , the objects in the smaller pattern will appear to move twice as fast as ...
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... velocity and a mathematical point are mutually exclusive , a velocity always implying a definite distance , however small . This becomes even more impressive when our car does not travel at uniform velocity but accelerates or ...
... velocity and a mathematical point are mutually exclusive , a velocity always implying a definite distance , however small . This becomes even more impressive when our car does not travel at uniform velocity but accelerates or ...
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