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published by
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written by Max Jammer
This book guides you through the history of the concept of force. Beginning in Acient Greece, Jammer analyzes their ideas about force and how it evolved through the centuries, leading in to the research of Newton, Liebniz, and Kepler, and showing how force applies in modern day physics.
Pages 288
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