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The Shifting Sand: The Physics of the Foucault Pendulum
For centuries, humanity knew the Earth rotated, but this was only observable by tracking the stars. There was no physical, mechanical proof on the ground—until the French physicist Léon Foucault hung a 28-kilogram brass bob from the dome of the Panthéon in Paris in 1851. This educational volume breaks down the beautiful physics of the Foucault Pendulum. Once set in motion, a pendulum swings in a fixed plane of space due to inertia. It does not twist or turn. However, to an observer standing in the room, the pendulum's path appears to slowly, inevitably rotate clockwise throughout the day, knocking over pegs arranged in a circle. The breathtaking truth is that the pendulum is not rotating at all; the building, the city, and the entire planet are physically rotating beneath it. We dissect the trigonometry required to calculate the pendulum's rotation speed based on its exact latitude, proving that at the equator, the pendulum does not rotate at all. Witness the elegance of classical mechanics. Understand the hypnotic swinging brass weight that allowed humanity to literally see the rotation of the Earth without ever looking at the sky.
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Isbn9783565377558
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Peso994 KB
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Número de páginas165
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IdiomaInglés
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FormatoEPUB
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ProtecciónDRM
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ReferenciaBKW185299