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63 ThePrincipia'sappearancealsoinvolved Newtonin anunpleasant episode withtheEnglish


philosopherandphysicistRobertHooke. In 1687Hooke claimedthatNewtonhadstolenfrom


hima centralideaof thebook:thatbodiesattracteach otherwitha forcethatvariesinversely


asthesquareof theirdistance. However,mosthistorians donotacceptHooke'schargeof


plagiarism.


64 Newtonalsoengaged in a violent disputewith Leibnizover priority in theinventionof


calculus. Newtonusedhispositionas president of theRoyal Society to have a committeeof


thatbodyinvestigatethequestion,andhe secretlywrotethecommittee'sreport,which charged


Leibnizwithdeliberateplagiarism.Newtonalsocompiledthebook of evidencethatthesociety


published.Thee ectsof thequarrellingerednearlyuntil hisdeathin 1727.


65 In additionto science,Newtonalsoshowed aninterestin alchemy, mysticism,andtheology.


Many pagesof hisnotesandwritingsparticularlyfromthelateryearsof hiscareeraredevoted


to thesetopics. However,historianshave foundlittleconnectionbetweentheseinterestsand


Newton'sscienti cwork.


7.6.3 BernoulliFamily1654-1782


66 TheBernouillifamilyoriginallylived in Antwerp,butbecauseof religiouspersecution,they


leftHollandandsettledin Basel.Neartheendof theseventeenth centurythisfamilyproduced


outstandingmathematiciansformorethana hundredyears. JacobandJohnwerebrothers.


Johnwas thefatherof Daniel,andEulerhispupil.


67 WhereasGalileo(andMariotte)investigatedthestrengthof beams(Strength),JacobBernoulli


(1654-1705)madecalculationof theirde
ection(Sti ness)anddidnotcontributeto ourknowl-


edgeof physicalproperties.JacobBernouilliis alsocreditedin beingthe rstto to have assumed


thata bf planesectionof a beamremainsplaneduringbending,butassumedrotationto be


withrespectto thelower ber (asGalileodid)andthisresultedin an erroneoussolution(where


is theexactlocationof theaxisof rotation?). Healsoshowedthatthecurvatureat any point


alonga beamis proportionalto thecurvatureof thede
ectioncurve.


68 Bernoullimadethe rstanalyticalcontributionto theproblemof elastic
exureof a beam.


In 1691he publisheda logogriphQrzumubaptdxqopddbbp...whosesecretwas revealedin 1694.


A letteris replacedby thenextin theLatinalphabet,thesecondby theletterthreeaway, and


thethirdby thelettersixaway, so thataaaaawouldbe encodedasbdgbd. Thelogogriphreads


Portioaxisapplicatem... andthedecodedis thattheradiusof curvatureat any point of an


initiallystraight beamin inverselyproportionalto thevalueof thebendingmoment at that


point.


69 DanielBernoulli(1700-1782) rstpostulatedthata forcecanbe decomposedinto itsequiv-


alent (\Potentiisquibuscunquepossuntsubstituiearundemaequivalentes". Anotherhypothesis


de nedthesumof two \conspiring"forcesappliedto thesamepoint. Accordingto Bernoulli,


this\necessarytruth"followsfromthemetaphysicalprinciplethatthewholeequaltsthesum


of itsparts,(Penvenuto1991).


7.6.4 Euler1707-1783


70 LeonhardEulerwas bornin Baselandearlyoncaught theattentionof JohnBernoulli


whoseteachingwas attractingyoungmathematiciansfrom allover Europe, Fig. 7.15. He

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