history of science 2 Galileo and hanging chains
Several discussions of the catenary (the curve formed by a hanging chain) claim that Galileo thought a hanging chain formed a parabola. We show that Galileo was well aware that a hanging chain is not a parabola.
Видео history of science 2 Galileo and hanging chains канала Richard E Borcherds
Видео history of science 2 Galileo and hanging chains канала Richard E Borcherds
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