Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1962
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1962amjph..30..615h&link_type=abstract
American Journal of Physics, Volume 30, Issue 9, pp. 615-618 (1962).
Physics
Scientific paper
An electronic analog computer, capable of displaying two circular motions and the epicycle derived from them, is described. It is inexpensive and easy to build. As a demonstration lecture apparatus it is useful in discussions of elementary astronomy, kinematics, and basic electronics. Construction and analysis of the system constitute a fruitful experiment for students in an elementary laboratory course.
Bilaniuk O. M.
Hafner Everett M.
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