Proposition I. Theorem I: When a projectile is carried in motion compounded from equable horizontal and from naturally accelerated downward [motions], it describes a semiparabolic line in its movement.


Author, Day Four, Stillman Drake translation (1974) p. 269 - Dialogues and Mathematical Demonstrations Concerning Two New Sciences (1638)


Proposition I. Theorem I: When a projectile is carried in motion compounded from equable horizontal and from naturally accelerated downward...

Proposition I. Theorem I: When a projectile is carried in motion compounded from equable horizontal and from naturally accelerated downward...

Proposition I. Theorem I: When a projectile is carried in motion compounded from equable horizontal and from naturally accelerated downward...

Proposition I. Theorem I: When a projectile is carried in motion compounded from equable horizontal and from naturally accelerated downward...