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March 2010
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trigonometry

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We've all seen a traditional sundial, where a triangular wedge is used to cast a shadow onto a marked-out dial - but did you know that there is another kind? In this article, Chris Sangwin and Chris Budd tell us about a different kind of sundial, the analemmatic design, where you can use your own shadow to tell the time.

Tags: trigonometry : Projection : declination of the sun : angular distance : ellipse : sundial


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Tags: curvature : trigonometry : escher : Euclidean geometry : Euclid's Elements : flatness : spherical geometry : hyperbolic geometry : Mercator projection : curvature of space


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Eugen Jost is a Swiss artist whose work is strongly influenced by mathematics. He sent us this Postcard from Italy, telling us about his work and the important roles that nature and numbers play in it.

Tags: Fibonacci number : trigonometry : sundial : symmetry : paradox : infinity : puzzle : palindrome


Tags: proof : trigonometry : angle trisection : Wantzel's Lemma : cubic equations


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What goes up must come down — or does it? Find out how to cheat gravity with Julian Havil.

Tags: gravity : mechanics : trigonometry