tautochrone

[taw-tuh-krohn]

tautochrone Definition

a curve along which a body will descend under gravity without any change in time, regardless of its starting point on the curve.

Using tautochrone: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tautochrone" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tautochrone curve is also known as the isochrone curve.

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    The tautochrone problem was first solved by Christiaan Huygens in 1659.

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    The tautochrone curve is a cycloid.

Origins of tautochrone

from Greek 'tauto' meaning 'same' and 'chronos' meaning 'time'

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Summary: tautochrone in Brief

The term 'tautochrone' [taw-tuh-krohn] refers to a curve along which a body will descend under gravity without any change in time, regardless of its starting point on the curve. The tautochrone curve is also known as the isochrone curve and was first solved by Christiaan Huygens in 1659. It is a cycloid.