posted on 2014-09-18, 08:39authored byChris Sangwin
Science relies on standards for measurement. This article describes assessment of
geometric shape, rather than size. We consider the problem of establishing departure
from roundness. In doing this we examine some curious geometric shapes, including
non-circular shapes of constantwidth and shapeswhich rotate smoothly inside triangles.
This has led to the recent reassessment of the standard testing procedures using veeblocks.
History
School
Science
Department
Mathematics Education Centre
Published in
School Science Review
Citation
SANGWIN, C.J., 2014. Shape is as important as size: roundness and the science of measurement. School Science Review, 353, pp. 115-122.
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