AbstractCentral to Newton's solution of the Kepler problem in Proposition 11 of the Principia is the dynamics ratio derived in Proposition 6, which is employed to find the force, given the orbit and the force center. A comparison of the derivation of this critical proposition as it appears in the third edition with the early derivation of it in the first edition reveals the development of Newton's mature dynamics. In particular, there appears in the second edition an alternate version of the dynamics ratio in addition to the original one of the first edition. Revisions of both of these versions of Proposition 6 are carried forth to the third edition and an alternate solution to the Kepler problem of Proposition 11 is developed. I suggest th...
To solve the direct problem of central forces when the trajectory is an ellipse and the force is dir...
Investigative analysis of Kepler’s laws of planetary motion lead to the revelation that Newton’s law...
AbstractDuring the past 30 years there has been controversy regarding the adequacy of Newton's proof...
AbstractCentral to Newton's solution of the Kepler problem in Proposition 11 of the Principia is the...
While much has been written on the ramifications of Newton's dynamics, until now the details of Newt...
AbstractIn this extended study of Proposition VI, and its first corollary, in Book I of Newton's Pri...
When Newton gave his general solution to the inverse problem of central forces in Proposition 41 of ...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the way in which Newton uses his polygon model and p...
The classical Kepler Problem consists in the determination of the relative orbital motion of a secon...
The translation of Newton’s geometrical Propositions in the Principia into the language of the diffe...
SUMMARY. — Translation of and detailed commentary on Propositions 39, 40 and 41 of Book I of the Pri...
The classical Kepler Problem consists in the determination of the relative orbital motion of a secon...
Abstract: In the following methodical article we describe the effort of teenaged schoolers...
AbstractDuring the past 30 years there has been controversy regarding the adequacy of Newton's proof...
This year, 400 years have passed since the creation of the Kepler’s theory about the movement of cel...
To solve the direct problem of central forces when the trajectory is an ellipse and the force is dir...
Investigative analysis of Kepler’s laws of planetary motion lead to the revelation that Newton’s law...
AbstractDuring the past 30 years there has been controversy regarding the adequacy of Newton's proof...
AbstractCentral to Newton's solution of the Kepler problem in Proposition 11 of the Principia is the...
While much has been written on the ramifications of Newton's dynamics, until now the details of Newt...
AbstractIn this extended study of Proposition VI, and its first corollary, in Book I of Newton's Pri...
When Newton gave his general solution to the inverse problem of central forces in Proposition 41 of ...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the way in which Newton uses his polygon model and p...
The classical Kepler Problem consists in the determination of the relative orbital motion of a secon...
The translation of Newton’s geometrical Propositions in the Principia into the language of the diffe...
SUMMARY. — Translation of and detailed commentary on Propositions 39, 40 and 41 of Book I of the Pri...
The classical Kepler Problem consists in the determination of the relative orbital motion of a secon...
Abstract: In the following methodical article we describe the effort of teenaged schoolers...
AbstractDuring the past 30 years there has been controversy regarding the adequacy of Newton's proof...
This year, 400 years have passed since the creation of the Kepler’s theory about the movement of cel...
To solve the direct problem of central forces when the trajectory is an ellipse and the force is dir...
Investigative analysis of Kepler’s laws of planetary motion lead to the revelation that Newton’s law...
AbstractDuring the past 30 years there has been controversy regarding the adequacy of Newton's proof...