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[edit] Billeder og beskrivelser af blider

  • Son of Cheesechucker [1]
  • Engines Of War Index [2]
  • Personal Trebuchet: Tabletop Artillery [3]
  • Trebuchet: Some Experiments with Trebuchets [4]
  • Ripcords Tennis Ball Trebuchet [5]
  • Trebuchet fun [6]

[edit] Fysikken bag

[edit] Computersimuleringer

  • The Physics of the Trebuchet! [8]
  • The Virtual Trebuchet [9]

[edit] Ikke sorterede

  • Tabletop Trebuchet kit (Review) [10]
  • Destroy the Castle (Flash spil) [11]
  • Tegninger af en lille blide [12]
  • Trebuchet plans [13]
  • Katapulter & kastemaskiner [14]
  • Desktop trebuchet [15]
  • Blide konkurrence [16]
  • Siege Engines (Trébuchet) @ AEMMA [17]
  • Chall - trebuchet [18]

[edit] Forskellige fysikting der har interesse for mit BA projekt

  • Classical Mechanics Segment - PHYS3002 (CM3002) [19]

Hjemmeside for et kursus omhandlende klassisk mekanik. På siden er der rigtig gode lecture notes. Samt en henvisning til en (online) bog omkring klassisk mekanik af Professor Robert L. Dewar [20].

  • Buckinghams Pi teorem, bevis og to eksempler [21]

Pi teoremet skrevet som et teorem.

1 Theorem. (Buckingham’s pi-theorem)
Any physically meaningful relation Φ(R1 , . . . , Rn ) = 0, 
with R j = 0, is equivalent to  a relation of the form 
Ψ(π1 , . . . , πn−r ) = 0 involving a maximal set of 
independent dimensionless combinations.

Eksemplerne går på trykfald gennem et rør og bølger på en vandoverflade.

  1. On Physically Similar Systems; Illustrations of the Use of Dimensional Equations by E. Buckingham, fra Physical Review – October 1914 (Volume 4, Issue 4)

Den første artikel omkring Pi teoremet.

  • Jordanus Nemorarius [22]

Bagmanden bag nogle af de grundlæggende begreber inden for (klassisk) mekanik. Bl.a. vægtstangsprincippet.

If the arms of a balance are proportional to the weights suspended, in 
such manner  that the heavier weight is suspended from the shorter arm, 
the weights will have equal positional gravity.
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