"Descobriment del càlcul per part de Isaac Newton com a culm inació de moltes idees científiques."
"Explains and demonstrates integration in calculus."@en
"Summary: Newton and Leibniz sprint for the calculus. Winning the longest race in scientific history - more than 2000 years, Newton and Leibniz arrived at the conclusion that differentiation and itegration are inverse processes."@en
"Deals with Newton's and Leibniz conclusion that differentiation and integration are inverse processes."@en
"Explains and demonstrates integration in calculus. Demonstrates how the law of gravity causes the apple to fall to earth and keeps the moon moving in its orbit."
"David L. Goldstein of the California Institute of Technology explains and demonstrates integration in calculus."@en
"Deals with Newton's and Leibniz's conclusion that differentiation and integration are inverse processes."@en
"Newton and Leibniz sprint for an important intellectual discovery : the calculus. They arrived at the conclusion that differentiation and integration are inverse processes."@en
"Newton and Leibniz arrive at the conclusion that differentiation and integration are inverse processes."@en
"Program 1. Integration: Newton and Liebniz arrive at the conclusion that differentiation and integration are inverse processes ; Program 2. The apple and the moon: Newton's universal law of gravity reveals why an apple but not the moon falls to the earth."
"Program 7 shows how both Newton and Leibniz discovered the calculus and arrived at the conclusion that differentiation and integration are inverse processes. In program 8 the first steps toward space travel are made when Newton discovers that gravity describes the force between any two particles in the universe. Uses computer animation sequences, historical reenactments, and close-up photography of experiments."@en
"Program 7 explains and demonstrates integration in calculus and program 8 discusses Newton's law of gravity."@en
"David L. Goldstein of the California Insitute of Technology explains and demonstrates Newton's and Leibniz's conclusion that differentiation and integration are inverse processes."@en
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