Euler y la Mecánica
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https://doi.org/10.31349/RevMexFisE.65.77Keywords:
History of Physics, Philosophy of Physics, Classical Mechanics, Historia de la Física, Filosofía de la Física, Mecánica ClásicaAbstract
En este trabajo se presentan las principales aportaciones de Leonhard Euler a la mecánica, que van desde la invaluable transcripción de la mecánica newtoniana al lenguaje del cálculo diferencial e integral, hasta su peculiar interpretación, en términos de la impenetrabilidad, de la Tercera Ley de Newton, pasando por su profunda valoración del concepto de inercia y su aportación relativa a plantear la Segunda Ley de Newton en coordenadas cartesianas.
In this work it is presented the Leonhard Euler more important contributions to mechanics, from the invaluable transcriptions of the newtonian mechanics to integral and diferential calculus, up to his peculiar interpretation of the Newton’s Third Law in terms of the impenetrability, going through his profound evaluation about the inertia concept and his great idea to pose the Newton’s Second Law in cartesians coordinates.
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