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[Impact theory went through two decisive phases. The first was its formulation, due to Isaac Newton, who set it out in the Principia; the second, its formalization, by various mathematicians over a longer period of time. It was Newton certainly who gave the theory scientific status, as we currently understand this difficult and ambiguous expression. However, the preparation of the theory for use as a mathematical model, with all the resources of differential analysis, was due to other mathematicians.]
Published: Jan 1, 2008
Keywords: Fluid Mechanic; Resistance Coefficient; Initial Amplitude; Effluent Water; Simple Pendulum
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