We finished up Chapter 2 (including that nasty Chain Rule). Barely started 3-4.
I will add captions as the weekend progresses.
- One for the ages.
- Paris: late 1920’s. Perhaps a couple of Erwin Schrödinger’s mistresses.
- From HW 2.2
- Calc Supplement.
- Calc Supplement: Chain Rule (Nested function)
- Calc Supplement: Chain Rule (Nested function)
- Calc Supplement: Chain Rule (Nested function) Showing both methods.
- We’ll study this motion in Chapter 11.
- Leibnez version of the Chain Rule.
- Leibnez version of the Chain Rule. Circle of ants.
- Leibnez version of the Chain Rule. Another version of circle of ants.
- Leibnez version of the Chain Rule. Air volume decreasing in hose.
- Leibnez version of the Chain Rule. Starting boxes for exploding star.
- Leibnez version of the Chain Rule. Exploding star
- Leibnez version of the Chain Rule. Exploding star
- Leibnez version of the Chain Rule. Exploding star
- Volume vs. its derivative (surface area)
- P26
- Where was this picture taken?
- P32: Throwing a ball down. Notice the dotted lines back to the virtual apex.
- Throwing the ball up. Notice the lopsided bow tie.
- P33: A little more detail from Slemmons and Ashley.
- Remember that all the free fall trios are basically just different sections of the same graph.
- Creation of the Blue Quad
- P34: Showing that the two final velocities would be the same.
- An attempt to prove tht the final velocities would be the same using Geometry. That’s what Newton did. He would use Euclid Geometry as a start to any proof.
- P35
- Richard Feynman has got to be in the top ten coolest scientists of all time. “Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.”
- Modern Day coolest guy in Science.
- Rohit! (1 of 3)
- Rohit! (2 of 3)
- Rohit! (3 of 3)
- Helicopter / mail bag problem. (1 of 3)
- Helicopter / mail bag problem. (2 of 3)
- Helicopter / mail bag problem. (3 of 3)
- Crazy Annie was having a hard time understanding the Chain Rule problem so she went home and built it! I think she is graduating from OSU this year.
- Annie’s problem (1 of 6)
- Annie’s problem (2 of 6)
- Annie’s problem (3 of 6)
- Annie’s problem (4 of 6)
- Annie’s problem (5 of 6)
- Annie’s problem (6 of 6)
- Phooseball strongly encouraged in the 807.
- Ultimate hipster: Takes pet goldfish to two day music festival.
- Eclipse from ISS
- Can you guess who this cute munchkin is?