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Math is truly amazing

200,278 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

Комментарии: 8

Фото профиля Chumma dhan
Chumma dhan1 год назад

Maths & physics would have been lot easier if my teacher taught me like this

Фото профиля Dr. Samia
Dr. Samia1 год назад

In a room of 23 people there's a 50% chance that two people have the same birthday.

Фото профиля Byron Banger
Byron Banger1 год назад

And the fact this is achieved with the metric system when used in powers of 100 is even more amazing

Фото профиля Props
Props1 год назад

Wait that's so fucking interesting, doomscrolling actually paid off for once

Фото профиля Starlightsiren💫
Starlightsiren💫1 год назад

I hate mathematics so much 😂

Фото профиля Shubham Lashkan
Shubham Lashkan1 год назад

Its Physics to be accurate

Фото профиля Vlatko Duvnjak
Vlatko Duvnjak1 год назад

If there is no collision, I believe we can approximate this with the oscillator model. The formula for the period of oscillation is T = 2π√(m/k), therefore I believe that is where π factor is coming from. Some good physicist should have no issue figuring this out with the proof

Фото профиля Decoding Engineering
Decoding Engineering1 год назад

Let’s understand this: All collisions here (between blocks and between the smaller block and the wall) are elastic, meaning momentum and energy are conserved. The pattern shows that the total number of collisions depends on the ratio of the masses of the two blocks. If the mass ratio is m2/m1 = 100^n , the number of collisions is the first n digits of π Example: For n = 1 , where m2 = 100 m1 , the number of collisions will be 31, which is approximately the first two digits of π = 3.14. As the ratio of masses increases, the number of collisions approaches the digits of π.

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