A bike with wheels shaped like a Reuleaux triangle, the simplest and best known curve of constant width other than the circle
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If you visit The Q's YT channe, you will see a lot of these concepts, like squared wheels bike. They're obviously ideas to show mathematical concepts at work in physics and real world, a kind of provocative series of invention. I posted several creations by The Q and I've seen…さらに表示
If you visit The Q's YT channe, you will see a lot of these concepts, like squared wheels bike. They're obviously ideas to show mathematical concepts at work in physics and real world, a kind of provocative series of invention. I posted several creations by The Q and I've seen…さらに表示
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If you visit The Q's YT channe, you will see a lot of these concepts, like squared wheeled bike. They're obviously ideas to show mathematical concepts at work vs physics and real world, a kind of provocative and creative series of inventions. I posted several creations by The Q…さらに表示
If you visit The Q's YT channel you will see a lot of these concepts, like squared wheeled bike. The point is not usefulness, but creativity. They're obviously ideas to show mathematical concepts at work vs physics and real world, a kind of provocative and creative series of…さらに表示
Doesn't the increase in surface contact increase friction and make this mode of transport more difficult? Seems like it would be even worse than riding around on regular flat tires...
The reuleaux triangle looks like $spy chart now: choppy but won’t break out from its either directions of resistance or support
The Diameter always stays constant!