In this video we take an in depth look at a ball being swung around in circular motion on the end of a string and then released. What happens turns out to be quite surprising.
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This project was supported, in part, by Dickinson College.
Special thanks to Aaron Titus and Jeff Regester for being such a big help at High Point University. A big thanks also to Noah Lape for helping with almost every aspect of this video, and for producing such a nice slinky simulation! Lastly, thanks to my Dickinson colleagues for helpful discussions and to Jonathan Barrick for being willing to make me anything at any time!
This project was inspired by a paper written by Aaron and Jeff, along with their colleagues and students. The paper was published in the American Journal of Physics and is available here: ; arXiv version:
Although not very math-y, I went ahead and entered this video into #SoME3
Multiple people have asked where I got my shirt. I got it at TulsaTieDye on Etsy:
Music for this video courtesy of
Vincent Rubinetti:
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Chill Abstract (Intention) by ComaStudio, downloaded from Pixabay
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