Comment on the elastica section in Thorne and Blandford "Modern Classical Physics", the shape of things, and the aspect ratio of reality
Abstract
I point out and diagnose an error in a figure in a textbook on classical physics. The error helps to illustrate a pitfall encountered when dealing with the shapes of objects, and perhaps also reflects general cultural attitudes in physics. Another, less interesting, error is noted in passing.
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