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discovered Hooke's law in 1660, he
first published it in
anagram form,
ceiiinosssttuv, for ut tensio, sic vis (Latin: as the extension, so the force). Anagrams...
- idea was
first formulated by
Robert Hooke in 1675 as a
Latin anagram, "
ceiiinosssttuv". He
published the
answer in 1678: "Ut tensio, sic vis"
meaning "As...
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mechanics Spring pendulum The
anagram was
given in
alphabetical order,
ceiiinosssttuv,
representing Ut tensio, sic vis – "As the extension, so the force":...
- but
wanted to be able to
claim priority. So he
published the
anagram ceiiinosssttuv and
later published the
translation ut
tensio sic vis (Latin for "as...
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elastic spring.
Hooke first described this
discovery in an
anagram "
ceiiinosssttuv",
whose solution he
published in 1678 as Ut tensio, sic vis ("As the...
- 3–11. ISBN 0-253-33349-0. The
anagram is
given in
alphabetical order,
ceiiinosssttuv,
representing Ut tensio, sic vis – "As the extension, so the force":...