Tipo
Artigos em Conferência
Tipo de Documento
Resumo
Título
SUNDIALS, MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY WITH A SPREADSHEET
Participantes na publicação
M. Oliveira (Author)
FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA
S. Nápoles (Author)
FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA
Dep. Matemática
Resumo
Mathematics, being a subject that addresses a wide variety of topics, whose deep connections are not always accessible, is often perceived as an abstract science with very little evident connection to reality.\\nTo appreciate the value of Mathematics as a whole and its importance in the description of physical phenomena should be one of the major goals of our teaching, but the attempt to study this subject in the school environment and in a “real life” context leads, in many cases, to create problems which are completely artificial and disconnected from any real application in everyday life, which adds to the disbelief in the usefulness of this science.\\nAn analysis, though superficial, of a few episodes in the history of Mathematics, shows us how this science is actually fundamental to the progress of the various branches of knowledge. And if we go back to Antiquity, we find the brilliant deeds of Greek astronomers who, using elementary geometry, were able to determine the dimensions of the radii of the Earth, the Moon and the Sun.\\nThe construction of a sundial, one of the first instruments to measure time, provides the visualization of various topics in mathematics, such as geometry in plane and in space, vector algebra, trigonometry and differential equations. Taking as a starting point the construction of these instruments, in this article we intend to show how it is possible, using a simple spreadsheet, to develop computational modules which facilitate the understanding of some fundamental mathematical concepts, as well as the simulation of the astronomical phenomena which substantiate their construction and influence the functioning of these instruments.
Instituição
FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA
Evento
ICERI2010 Proceedings
Identificadores da Publicação
Local
Madrid, Spain
Editora
IATED Publications
Número de Páginas
10
Página Inicial
6829
Página Final
6838
Keywords
gnomon
ecliptic
orbit
analemma
excel