HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Dale L. Schruben from the Department of Chemical and Gas Engineering, Texas A and M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, USA have published the research: Water-shedding ability of waterfowl and the brachistochrone problem, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors seek the path that will connect two points displaced horizontally and vertically in gravity, in minimum time.
SUMMARY
This problem is analogous to the classic brachistochrone problem. A frictionless bead on a wire has gravity operating on it to make the bead fall along the wire. If the bead falls the . . .
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