Petrus Van Musschenbroek y la física experimental del siglo XVIII
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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2001.v53.i2.167Keywords:
experimental physics, 18th century, Petrus van MusschembroekAbstract
The paper deals with the meaning and scope of Eigtheenth-century experimental physics. In particular, it is focused on anlysing the price role played by the different type of experiments considered among the strict experimental physicists. On the other hand, the paper is intended to account for one of the basic principles of these natural philosophers: the rejection of mathematics, especially the geometrical approach to nature.
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