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A Lariat chain is a loop of chain that hangs off, and is spun by a wheel. It is often used as a science exhibit or a toy. The original Lariat Chain was created in 1986 by Norman Tuck, as an Artist-in-Residence project at the Exploratorium in San Francisco. Lariat Chain was developed from an earlier Tuck piece entitled Chain Reaction (1984). Chain Reaction was hand cranked, and utilized a heavy chain attached by magnets onto an iron flywheel. As in Lariat Chain, Chain Reaction used a brush to disrupt the motion of the traveling chain.

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  • Cadena lariat (es)
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  • Una cadena Lariat es un bucle de cadena que cuelga y se hace girar mediante una rueda con un motor. A menudo se utiliza como exhibición de ciencia o como juguete. La cadena Lariat original fue creada en 1986 por Norman Tuck, como un proyecto de artista en residencia​ en el . La velocidad de la cadena está dispuesta para igualar la velocidad de onda de las ondas transversales,​ de modo que las ondas que se mueven contra el movimiento de la cadena parecen estar inmóviles.​​ (es)
  • A Lariat chain is a loop of chain that hangs off, and is spun by a wheel. It is often used as a science exhibit or a toy. The original Lariat Chain was created in 1986 by Norman Tuck, as an Artist-in-Residence project at the Exploratorium in San Francisco. Lariat Chain was developed from an earlier Tuck piece entitled Chain Reaction (1984). Chain Reaction was hand cranked, and utilized a heavy chain attached by magnets onto an iron flywheel. As in Lariat Chain, Chain Reaction used a brush to disrupt the motion of the traveling chain. (en)
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  • Una cadena Lariat es un bucle de cadena que cuelga y se hace girar mediante una rueda con un motor. A menudo se utiliza como exhibición de ciencia o como juguete. La cadena Lariat original fue creada en 1986 por Norman Tuck, como un proyecto de artista en residencia​ en el . La cadena Lariat se desarrolló a partir de una pieza anterior de Tuck titulada Reacción en Cadena (1984). La Reacción en Cadena se accionaba a mano y utilizaba una cadena pesada unida por imanes a un volante de hierro. Al igual que en la cadena Lariat, la Reacción en Cadena utilizaba un cepillo para interrumpir el movimiento de la cadena móvil. La velocidad de la cadena está dispuesta para igualar la velocidad de onda de las ondas transversales,​ de modo que las ondas que se mueven contra el movimiento de la cadena parecen estar inmóviles.​​ (es)
  • A Lariat chain is a loop of chain that hangs off, and is spun by a wheel. It is often used as a science exhibit or a toy. The original Lariat Chain was created in 1986 by Norman Tuck, as an Artist-in-Residence project at the Exploratorium in San Francisco. Lariat Chain was developed from an earlier Tuck piece entitled Chain Reaction (1984). Chain Reaction was hand cranked, and utilized a heavy chain attached by magnets onto an iron flywheel. As in Lariat Chain, Chain Reaction used a brush to disrupt the motion of the traveling chain. The speed of the chain is arranged to equal the wave speed of transverse waves, so that waves moving against the motion of the chain appear to be standing still. (en)
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