Cycloïdes
The curve traced out by a point on the rim of a circle rolling along a straight line is called a cycloid. Let the radius of the circle be . Allowing the tracing point to be either within or without the circle at a distance
from the center generates "curtate" or "prolate" cycloids, respectively. The variable
is
, limited to the range [0, 2]. For
, the result is a straight horizontal line. For
, the curve is a curtate cycloid. For
, it is an ordinary cycloid. For
, it is a prolate cycloid. Note that
is allowable but not used here.
Cycloid Curves from the Wolfram Demonstrations Project by Sean Madsen
Modifié le: mardi 7 mai 2013, 22:26