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Kurven konstanter Breite

In: Von Zahlen und Figuren

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  • Hans Rademacher

    (Universität Breslau)

  • Otto Toeplitz

    (Universität Bonn)

Abstract

Zusammenfassung Ein Kreis ist definiert als eine Kurve, deren sämtliche Punkte von einem gegebenen Punkt (dem Mittelpunkt) gleichen Abstand haben. Die unmittelbare praktische Ausnutzung dieser Kreiseigenschaft zeigt das Wagenrad: durch seine gleichlangen Speichen wird die Radnabe bei beliebiger Drehung des Rades in fester Höhe über dem horizontalen Boden gehalten und dadurch die horizontale Bewegung des Wagens gesichert. Zur horizontalen Fortbewegung von schweren Lasten bedient man sich gelegentlich nicht des achsenfesten Rades, sondern benutzt in primitiver Weise zylinderförmige Walzen, die man unter die etwa kistenförmige Last schiebt (Fig. 94).

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  • Hans Rademacher & Otto Toeplitz, 1933. "Kurven konstanter Breite," Springer Books, in: Von Zahlen und Figuren, edition 0, chapter 20, pages 137-150, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-662-36239-6_24
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-36239-6_24
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