Who discovered the vector properties of moments of forces and angular velocities? Among the many scientists who did, there were some of the greatest mathematical physicists at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, like Euler, Lagrange, Laplace, Poinsot, Poisson and Cauchy. Surprisingly, due to scientific rivalries, differences in views and poor communications, it took around three quarters of a century, from 1759 to 1834, to figure out that moments of forces and angular velocities are best represented by directed line segments. The present article relates a cautionary tale about the meanders, the detours and the dead ends of the history of science
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The work presented in this text is part of a doctorial dissertation in mathematics education (Ba 200...
This work dates from January 2016 as a result of my remarks related to physics made during my high s...
What a difficult task it is to give a short account of the history of the structural dynamics! It\u2...
This “Introduction to vector- methods and their various applications to physics and mathematics” is ...
We are going to trace the ideas and experiments, since Galileo and until Leon Foucault, aimed at pro...
Paper to appear in A. Janiak and E. Schliesser (ed. by), Interpreting Newton, Cambridge Univ. Press,...
The aim of this article is twofold: 1) the discovery, in Newton's descriptions of forces observed in...
we are going to trace the ideas and experiments, since Galileo and until Leon Foucault, aimed at pro...
Recently, it has been claimed that Aristotle’s mechanics is a special case of Newton’s mechanics, ad...
in this paper we return to Marshall Clagett’s view about the existence of an ancient Greek geometry ...
About the peculiarities of the Galilean Mathematization Philosophy of Natural Science Analyzing the ...
The article traces the influence of Euler's ideas on the development of the vectorial theory of mome...
The history of mechanics has been extensively investigated in a number of historical works. The full...
Date of Publication : 11 March 2016There are a wide variety of different vector formalisms currently...
Fifty years have passed since Truesdell's seminal paper on the origin and status of the balance for ...
The work presented in this text is part of a doctorial dissertation in mathematics education (Ba 200...
This work dates from January 2016 as a result of my remarks related to physics made during my high s...
What a difficult task it is to give a short account of the history of the structural dynamics! It\u2...