The fact that a bungee jumper can reach an acceleration greater than the acceleration of gravity is, also from a physics point of view, intriguing. Taking only gravity into account, it can be explained by applying conservation of energy or by deriving carefully the equation of motion in a Newtonian approach. In this article we show how it can be done straightforwardly via the Lagrangian approach. We will also apply this method to the fall of a block with a chain hanging underneath and touching the ground floor, and to the fall of a chain on a scale. These examples of systems of variable mass may motivate physics students to learn and use the Lagrangian approach, and may let them appreciate the benefits of this approach in some physics probl...
A theory of gravitation satisfying all experimental results was previously proposed in this journal....
The purpose of this study was to estimate vertical jump heights using ground reaction force (GRF) da...
A theory of gravitation satisfying all experimental results was previously proposed in this journal...
Changing mass phenomena like the motion of a falling chain, the behaviour of a falling elastic bar o...
The aim of this project is to develop an understanding of the mathematics and physics involved in a ...
T he greater-than-g acceleration of a bungee jumper discussed in a previous article in this journal ...
The goal of this project is to ensure the safety of a world-wide popular extreme sports, bungee jump...
Physics instruction is critical for helping students develop thinking skills and practical skills th...
A simple mechanical problem is considered which we believe will help students to familiarize some co...
The world’s highest Bungee jump is recorded at Macau Tower in China. This paper investigates the g...
Many physics concepts are still not explained using mechanical equations, such as Newtonian and Lagr...
The paper aims at the kinetics of a body under free fall, especially free body motion, the motion oc...
A force platform analysis of vertical jumping provides an engaging demonstration of the kinematics a...
An Introduction to Lagrangian Mechanics begins with a proper historical perspective on the Lagrangia...
Classical mechanics is the branch of physics concerned with describing the motion of bodies. The sub...
A theory of gravitation satisfying all experimental results was previously proposed in this journal....
The purpose of this study was to estimate vertical jump heights using ground reaction force (GRF) da...
A theory of gravitation satisfying all experimental results was previously proposed in this journal...
Changing mass phenomena like the motion of a falling chain, the behaviour of a falling elastic bar o...
The aim of this project is to develop an understanding of the mathematics and physics involved in a ...
T he greater-than-g acceleration of a bungee jumper discussed in a previous article in this journal ...
The goal of this project is to ensure the safety of a world-wide popular extreme sports, bungee jump...
Physics instruction is critical for helping students develop thinking skills and practical skills th...
A simple mechanical problem is considered which we believe will help students to familiarize some co...
The world’s highest Bungee jump is recorded at Macau Tower in China. This paper investigates the g...
Many physics concepts are still not explained using mechanical equations, such as Newtonian and Lagr...
The paper aims at the kinetics of a body under free fall, especially free body motion, the motion oc...
A force platform analysis of vertical jumping provides an engaging demonstration of the kinematics a...
An Introduction to Lagrangian Mechanics begins with a proper historical perspective on the Lagrangia...
Classical mechanics is the branch of physics concerned with describing the motion of bodies. The sub...
A theory of gravitation satisfying all experimental results was previously proposed in this journal....
The purpose of this study was to estimate vertical jump heights using ground reaction force (GRF) da...
A theory of gravitation satisfying all experimental results was previously proposed in this journal...