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- In orbital mechanics, Kepler's equation relates various geometric properties of the orbit of a body subject to a central force. It was derived by Johannes...
- Pioneers of fluid mechanics The history of fluid mechanics is a fundamental strand of the history of physics and engineering. The study of the movement...
- (1929–1996), Russian professor at Moscow University and expert on celestial mechanics and dynamics of rigid bodies MPC · 5086 5087 Emelʹyanov 1978 RM2 Nikolai...
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