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- Radiodrome abstract "In geometry, a radiodrome is the path followed by a point which is pursuing another point. The term is derived from the Latin word radius (beam) and the Greek word dromos (running). The classical (and best-known) form of a radiodrome is known as the "dog curve"; this is the path a dog follows when it swims across a stream with a current after food it has spotted on the other side. Because the dog drifts downwards with the current, it will have to change its heading; it will also have to swim further than if it had computed the optimal heading. This case was described by Pierre Bouguer in 1732.A radiodrome may alternatively be described as the path a dog follows when chasing a hare, assuming that the hare runs in a straight line at a constant velocity.It is illustrated by the following figure:".
- Radiodrome thumbnail Dog_curve.svg?width=300.
- Radiodrome wikiPageID "30272853".
- Radiodrome wikiPageLength "5259".
- Radiodrome wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Radiodrome wikiPageRevisionID "681996012".
- Radiodrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Analytic_geometry.
- Radiodrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Curves.
- Radiodrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Differential_equations.
- Radiodrome wikiPageWikiLink Geometry.
- Radiodrome wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Radiodrome wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Radiodrome wikiPageWikiLink Mathematical_analysis.
- Radiodrome wikiPageWikiLink Path_(graph_theory).
- Radiodrome wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Bouguer.
- Radiodrome wikiPageWikiLink File:Dog_curve.svg.
- Radiodrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radiodrome".
- Radiodrome hasPhotoCollection Radiodrome.
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- Radiodrome subject Category:Analytic_geometry.
- Radiodrome subject Category:Curves.
- Radiodrome subject Category:Differential_equations.
- Radiodrome hypernym Path.
- Radiodrome type Article.
- Radiodrome type Place.
- Radiodrome type Article.
- Radiodrome comment "In geometry, a radiodrome is the path followed by a point which is pursuing another point. The term is derived from the Latin word radius (beam) and the Greek word dromos (running). The classical (and best-known) form of a radiodrome is known as the "dog curve"; this is the path a dog follows when it swims across a stream with a current after food it has spotted on the other side.".
- Radiodrome label "Radiodrome".
- Radiodrome sameAs m.0jt66gc.
- Radiodrome sameAs Q7281252.
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- Radiodrome wasDerivedFrom Radiodrome?oldid=681996012.
- Radiodrome depiction Dog_curve.svg.
- Radiodrome isPrimaryTopicOf Radiodrome.