Brachistochrone curve

Brachistochrone curve

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Is the straight line always the shortest way? I recall visiting the "Museo Galileo" in Florence, Italy back in 2013 and being thoroughly impressed by what I saw there. One exhibit in particular caught my eye - a wooden object that sparked a question: Is the straight line always the shortest route? When I stumbled upon the Maker Ed Challenge, memories of that exhibit resurfaced. The Brachistochrone is an intriguing object that students can explore from various angles, starting with its rich history, followed by technical drawing and math, and concluding with physics. I'm confident you'll enjoy creating your own Brachistochrone - all the necessary information is provided here. Safe travels!

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