Distance between 2 points
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alex97
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- Project Question: Fastest between two points is not always straight line
- Project Due Date: March 1st 2011
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Distance between 2 points
Just starting on my project. I am wanting to have two clear tubes with some type of ball inside and one tube is slightly angled and one tube has huge drop curve in it. I want to prove that a straight line is not always the fastest distance. Is there any references or help on this site to help me?
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deleted-71417
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Re: Distance between 2 points
Hi
You appear to be studying the solution to the Brachistochrone problem. Here are some references which explain it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachistochrone_curve
http://hom.wikidot.com/the-cycloid
http://web.mit.edu/jasc/Public/thesis.pdf
Unfortunately as far as I can tell Science Buddies has not addressed this very famous math and physics problen directly. The closest Science Buddies project I could find is:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p036.shtml
This is a really cool problem!!!
Have fun with it.
Best regards,
Barrett L Tomlinson
You appear to be studying the solution to the Brachistochrone problem. Here are some references which explain it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachistochrone_curve
http://hom.wikidot.com/the-cycloid
http://web.mit.edu/jasc/Public/thesis.pdf
Unfortunately as far as I can tell Science Buddies has not addressed this very famous math and physics problen directly. The closest Science Buddies project I could find is:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p036.shtml
This is a really cool problem!!!
Have fun with it.
Best regards,
Barrett L Tomlinson

