Life Hack

life hack

want to see an entire class of physics students make the same hand gesture at once? 

step 1: tell them that a charged particle is moving directly “out of the page”

step 2: tell them that a magnetic field points directly to the left

step 3: ask them what direction resultant force points if the particle moves through the field

step 4: watch the entire room start doing one of these numbers with their right hand in some of the most uncomfortable orientations humanly possible.

Life Hack

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9 years ago

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How To Use The Golden Ratio
How To Use The Golden Ratio
How To Use The Golden Ratio
How To Use The Golden Ratio
How To Use The Golden Ratio

How to use the Golden Ratio

source here.


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9 years ago
Fibonacci Scarf Finally Done.

Fibonacci scarf finally done.

9 years ago
A Harry Potter Themed Comic From Existential Comics, Exhibiting Russell’s Paradox in Logic And Set
A Harry Potter Themed Comic From Existential Comics, Exhibiting Russell’s Paradox in Logic And Set
A Harry Potter Themed Comic From Existential Comics, Exhibiting Russell’s Paradox in Logic And Set
A Harry Potter Themed Comic From Existential Comics, Exhibiting Russell’s Paradox in Logic And Set
A Harry Potter Themed Comic From Existential Comics, Exhibiting Russell’s Paradox in Logic And Set
A Harry Potter Themed Comic From Existential Comics, Exhibiting Russell’s Paradox in Logic And Set
A Harry Potter Themed Comic From Existential Comics, Exhibiting Russell’s Paradox in Logic And Set
A Harry Potter Themed Comic From Existential Comics, Exhibiting Russell’s Paradox in Logic And Set
A Harry Potter Themed Comic From Existential Comics, Exhibiting Russell’s Paradox in Logic And Set

A Harry Potter themed comic from Existential Comics, exhibiting Russell’s paradox in logic and set theory.

10 years ago

When weather.com has advice for chem sophomores

When Weather.com Has Advice For Chem Sophomores
9 years ago

Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious. And however difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at.  It matters that you don’t just give up.

Stephen Hawking, who turns 74 today. Happy birthday! (via astrowhat)

9 years ago

For the first time, scientists have discovered a classic formula for pi in the world of quantum physics. Pi is the ratio between a circle’s circumference and its diameter, and is incredibly important in pure mathematics, but now scientists have also found it “lurking” in the world of physics, when using quantum mechanics to compare the energy levels of a hydrogen atom.

Why is that exciting? Well, it reveals an incredibly special and previously unknown connection between quantum physics and maths.

“I find it fascinating that a purely mathematical formula from the 17th century characterises a physical system that was discovered 300 years later,” said one of the lead researchers, Tamar Friedmann, a mathematician at the University of Rochester in the US. Seriously, wow.

The discovery was made when Carl Hagen, a particle physicist at the University of Rochester, was teaching a class on quantum mechanics and explaining to his students how to use a quantum mechanical technique known as the ‘variation principle’ to approximate the energy states of a hydrogen atom.

While comparing these values to conventional calculations, he noticed an unusual trend in the ratios. He asked Friedmann to help him work out this trend, and they quickly realised that it was actually a manifestation of the Wallis formula for pi – the first time it had even been derived from physics.

“We weren’t looking for the Wallis formula for pi. It just fell into our laps,” said Hagen. “It was a complete surprise,” added Friedmann. “I jumped up and down when we got the Wallis formula out of equations for the hydrogen atom.”

Since 1655 there have been plenty of proofs of Wallis’s formula, but all have come from the world of mathematics, and the new results have people freaking out. The results have been published in the Journal of Mathematical Physics.

Continue Reading.

9 years ago

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The Gaussian Integral Is A Beautiful Integral For Which The area Between The E^(-x^2) And The X-axis
The Gaussian Integral Is A Beautiful Integral For Which The area Between The E^(-x^2) And The X-axis

The Gaussian Integral is a beautiful integral for which the area between the e^(-x^2) and the x-axis from negative infinity to positive infinity perfectly equals the square root of pi. Image sources: 1, 2.

10 years ago

my first post..

and I should be writing an essay. seems about right


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9 years ago

Math Bro sent me this and I didn’t watch it before an exam and that was a huge mistake. Always watch this before math exams. It’s important. 

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