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Measuring the Curl of Paper

by Haris Tabakovic (Pennsylvania State University at Erie), Joseph Paullet (Pennsylvania State University at Erie), and Richard Bertram (Pennsylvania State University at Erie)

This article originally appeared in:
College Mathematics Journal
September, 1999

Subject classification(s): Applied Mathematics | Engineering Mathematics
Applicable Course(s): 3.1 Mainstream Calculus I

The relation between the "curl" in paper industry and the curvature of arcs.


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