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The pendulum: From constrained fall to the concept of potential

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Publication Date:
2005
Short description:
(2005). The pendulum: From constrained fall to the concept of potential . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/277069
abstract:
Kuhn underlined the relevance of Galileo's gestalt switch in the interpretation of a swinging body: from constrained fall to time metre. But the new interpretation did not eliminate the older one. The constrained fall, both in the motion of pendulums and along inclined planes, led Galileo to the law of free fall. Experimenting with physical pendulums and assuming the impossibility of perpetual motion Huygens obtained a law of conservation of vis viva at specific positions, beautifully commented by Mach. Daniel Bernoulli generalised Huygens results introducing the concept of potential and the related independence of the 'work' done from the trajectories (paths) followed: vis viva conservation at specific positions is now linked with the potential. Feynman's modern way of teaching the subject shows striking similarities with Bernoulli's approach. A number of animations and simulations can help to visualise and teach some of the pendulum's interpretations related to what we now see as instances of energy conservation.
Iris type:
1.2.01 Contributi in volume (Capitoli o Saggi) - Book Chapters/Essays
List of contributors:
Bevilacqua, Fabio; Falomo, Lidia; Fregonese, Lucio; Giannetto, Enrico; Giudice, Franco Salvatore; Mascheretti, Paolo
Authors of the University:
GIANNETTO Enrico
Handle:
https://aisberg.unibg.it/handle/10446/277069
Book title:
The Pendulum: Scientific, Historical, Philosophical and Educational Perspectives
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