The falling chain of Hopkins, Tait, Steele and Cayley
Classical Physics
2015-06-26 v1 History and Philosophy of Physics
Abstract
A uniform, flexible and frictionless chain falling link by link from a heap by the edge of a table falls with an acceleration if the motion is nonconservative, but if the motion is conservative, being the acceleration due to gravity. Unable to construct such a falling chain, we use instead higher-dimensional versions of it. A home camcorder is used to measure the fall of a three-dimensional version called an -slider. After frictional effects are corrected for, its vertical falling acceleration is found to be . This result agrees with the theoretical value of for an ideal energy-conserving -slider.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0612250,
title = {The falling chain of Hopkins, Tait, Steele and Cayley},
author = {Chun Wa Wong and Seo Ho Youn and Kosuke Yasui},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0612250},
year = {2015}
}
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17 pages, 5 figures