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Physicists call the track you can see in the picture 'the curve of the shortest time', i.e. a brachistochron. Mathematicians call it the circular curve, i.e. cycloid. For example, this is the curve plotted by the valve in your bicycle when you are riding. Such a curve is also plotted by this flashing yo-yo.

Cycloid
Cycloid

The task of finding the shortest fall was set by Swiss mathematician, Johann Bernouilli in 1696 and the problem was soon solved by his brother, Jacob Bernouilli, who was both physicist and mathematician. The so called Bernouilli effect explains how aircraft lifts in the air and why a small ball hovers in the stream of air from a hair-dryer.

The brachistochron case studies are all but banal. They led to the birth of a new branch of theoretical mechanics, so called variational calculus.