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Jan 2, 2025
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Several centuries ago, there had been a theory of
ellipses
being the shape of planetary orbits around the Sun. This may have been an adjustment to the older theory of circular orbits. Credit for this concept of
ellipses
is given to Johannes Kepler, although it should be ...
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Application of the ellipse of elasticity theory to ...
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by O Sorgonà
2023
Cited by 15
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The ellipse of elasticity theory
is implemented in compliant mechanisms analysis
. The method completely describes fields of displacements and load ...
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Kepler's Hypothesis | by Brian Koberlein
Brian Koberlein
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Brian Koberlein
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Jun 12, 2013
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The first difficulty concerned the elliptical nature of planetary orbits. Kepler proposed that all planet have elliptical orbits.
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Kepler's First Law of Planetary Motion | Overview & Ellipses ...
Study.com
https://study.com · Jan 19, 2024
Study.com
https://study.com · Jan 19, 2024
This video explores Kepler's First Law, which states that
planets orbit the sun in ellipses
, not circles, with the sun at one focus. An ellipse is a curve surrounding two points (foci) where the total distance from one focus to any point on the ellipse and back to the other ...
The Polarization Ellipse
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by E Collett
2005
Cited by 899
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The polarization
ellipse
can be expressed in terms of two angular parameters: the orientation angle ψ(0≤ψ≤π) and the ellipticity angle χ(–π/4<χ≤π/4).
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a novel theory: ellipse of grip force
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by RG Dong
2006
Cited by 2
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More significantly, we formulated a novel
hypothesis
: similar to. Mohr's circle of stress, the normal and shear components can be represented approximately ...
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On the scope of scientific hypotheses - PMC
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by WH Thompson
2023
Cited by 18
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This framework can guide
hypothesis
-makers when formulating their
hypotheses
by helping clarify what is being tested, chaining results to previous known findings, and demarcating what is explicitly tested in the
hypothesis
. Keywords:
hypotheses
, metascience, psychology, philosophy of science. 1.
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Archimedes and the area of an ellipse: Demonstration
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Archimedes wanted to probe that
the area of the ellipse is equal to the area of this secondary circle
. Archimedes considered an auxiliary polygon similar to ...
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The Circle-Ellipse Problem is Based on Flawed Assumptions
Medium · Jeff Meunier
10+ likes · 1 year ago
Medium · Jeff Meunier
10+ likes · 1 year ago
The Circle is-a
Ellipse
parent/child class relationship is stated as a premise. The
hypothesis
is that it is also a subtyping relationship.
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the ellipse law: kirchhoff meets dislocations
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by JA CARRILLO
Cited by 35
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We show that for α ∈ (0, 1) the minimiser can be computed explicitly and is the normalised characteristic function of the domain enclosed by an
ellipse
. To ...
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