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I am reading the book Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! and I got to the point where he is eating lunch in the canteen when someone throws a dish and he thinks about the equation which represents its oscillation. I got curious about it. What is the equation in real conditions and in ideal ones? (I'm a high school student)

  • Not everything in this book really happened. If it happened, you will be able to find it on the Internet through a proper search. – KBS Jun 01 '22 at 08:44
  • @KBS I mainly find information about Hooke's law when I search on the Internet. I wanted something more related to the anecdote in the book, like the explaination of the rotation of an object while oscillating – Chiara Cecconi Jun 01 '22 at 09:03
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler%27s_Disk?wprov=sfla1 – KBS Jun 01 '22 at 09:14
  • @KBS thank you! – Chiara Cecconi Jun 01 '22 at 09:24

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