AbstractThis paper is a study of Proposition IX of Book I of Newton's Principia, the problem of determining the centripetal force for an equiangular spiral. In Newton's main proof of this proposition there is an error concerning his reason for the figure SPRQT being “given in kind,” and a very interesting technique of varying things in the neighborhood of a limit. This main proof utilized Newton's formula for the limit of SP2QT2QR given in Corollary I to Proposition VI of the Principia. Newton also gave an alternate proof which utilized his formula for SY2PV given in Corollary III to Proposition VI. The “given” of Proposition IX was “a spiral PQS, cutting all the radii SP, SQ, &c., in a given angle.” Both the main proof and the alternate pr...
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This work dates from January 2016 as a result of my remarks related to physics made during my high s...
In a recent article Herman Erlichson called attention to a flaw in Newton's proof of Proposition IX ...
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. The theorem prover Isabelle is used to formalise and reproduce some of the styles of reasoning use...
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SUMMARY. — Translation of and detailed commentary on Propositions 39, 40 and 41 of Book I of the Pri...
AbstractIn this paper I show how in 1743 A.-C. Clairaut applied an iterative method to calculate the...
AbstractMore than twenty years before Huygens and Newton developed formulas for centrifugal accelera...
AbstractThis paper details an investigation into Kepler’s Laws. Newton’s technique for deducing an i...
This work dates from January 2016 as a result of my remarks related to physics made during my high s...
In a recent article Herman Erlichson called attention to a flaw in Newton's proof of Proposition IX ...
AbstractProposition XV/Theorem XII in Book Two of Newton'sPrincipiadeals with the spiral path of a b...
When Newton gave his general solution to the inverse problem of central forces in Proposition 41 of ...
. The theorem prover Isabelle is used to formalise and reproduce some of the styles of reasoning use...
Newton in Principia gives us a mathematical method of finding the center of force for a body moving ...
AbstractAfter a brief review of the flaw in the treatment of inverse-square orbits in Newton's Princ...
AbstractIn this extended study of Proposition VI, and its first corollary, in Book I of Newton's Pri...
AbstractProposition 1 of Book 1 of Newton'sPrincipia(1687), which states that Kepler's area law hold...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the way in which Newton uses his polygon model and p...
AbstractDuring the past 30 years there has been controversy regarding the adequacy of Newton's proof...
SUMMARY. — Translation of and detailed commentary on Propositions 39, 40 and 41 of Book I of the Pri...
AbstractIn this paper I show how in 1743 A.-C. Clairaut applied an iterative method to calculate the...
AbstractMore than twenty years before Huygens and Newton developed formulas for centrifugal accelera...
AbstractThis paper details an investigation into Kepler’s Laws. Newton’s technique for deducing an i...
This work dates from January 2016 as a result of my remarks related to physics made during my high s...