The group loshombresdeThales has proposed in his first post a topic entitled metric "the divine proportion“, transcribe the first paragraph:
"In our first blog post we want to talk about the golden ratio, which is present in many of the things around us, yet, most do not know its existence. "
Aptly displayed remarkable aspect to note:
- The different names used (divine proportion, golden ratio, golden ratio ...)
- The profuse of his presence in our lives.
An interesting article that defines the "golden ratio" can be found aquí (Wikipedia).
Let's try to define the concept of a simple and affordable by all; can serve as a reminder, in case of doubt, to identify and obtain properties derived.
From a geometrical point of view
we can define the golden ratio from a segment AB.
Suppose we find a point C dividing the segment in two parts that meet the following relationship between the lengths of the segments are in Figure:
AB x AC = CB x CB
We say that the segment CB eg gold of the segment AB
What does this mean?How do you define the relationship in a simple and visual?
By multiplying two lengths is obtained an area. AB xAC is therefore an area and we can imagine it as a rectangle base AB and altitude AC
Similarly, CB x >CB we can identify a square of side equal to the length of segment
Now we can interpret the equation, which tells us that both areas , the square and rectangle, equal.
Does this have to do with the sense of balance conveyed by this relationship applied to objects?
I think it's a very simple concept, Donald Duck goes to studying these things.
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The number of gold (Video)
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