Moto di una bicicletta con ruote non circolari

Giovanni Frosali; Paolo Maria Mariano

Matematica, Cultura e Società. Rivista dell'Unione Matematica Italiana (2019)

  • Volume: 4, Issue: 2, page 145-157
  • ISSN: 2499-751X

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What kind of ground may allow a noncircular wheel to roll without sliding? Such a question has been proposed in final national exams of the Italian high school system in 2017, and it attracted attention in the news. Here, we review some available pertinent answers, adding further remarks.

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Frosali, Giovanni, and Mariano, Paolo Maria. "Moto di una bicicletta con ruote non circolari." Matematica, Cultura e Società. Rivista dell'Unione Matematica Italiana 4.2 (2019): 145-157. <http://eudml.org/doc/295106>.

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abstract = {Su quale terreno può rotolare senza scivolare una ruota non circolare? Sulla questione, di cui si sono interessate le cronache perché è stata proposta come tema agli esami della Scuola Media Superiore del 2017, richiamiamo alcune proposte presenti in letteratura e formuliamo qualche ulteriore osservazione.},
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