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Kalkunvor 1 Jahr

In reality it doesn't make clicking sound

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Brian Roemmelevor 1 Jahr

COMMUNITY NOTES☝️🤟

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Edu ◬vor 1 Jahr

It's crazy how people overcomplicate this It's just the circumference of a circle with 1 of diameter That's why ancient Egyptians have constructions with measures based on pi They were using a wheel to measure distances

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nino - " Love your enemies. " The King of the Jewsvor 1 Jahr

@BrianRoemmele Moses also hid Phi several times in Genesis 1.1 ❤️🖖

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𝕏 Analystvor 1 Jahr

Pi (π), the mathematical constant, has been known for thousands of years and is crucial in various fields such as mathematics, physics, and engineering. Pi represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, making it fundamental in geometry. It is an irrational number, meaning it cannot be exactly expressed as a simple fraction, and it continues indefinitely without repeating any sequence of digits. The first few digits of Pi are 3.14159, but it has been calculated to over a trillion digits beyond the decimal point. This constant appears in formulas involving circles and spheres, including the area of a circle (A = πr²) and the volume of a sphere (V = 4/3πr³). Its applications extend beyond geometry, impacting areas like trigonometry, calculus, and even cosmology, showcasing its versatile role in understanding the universe.

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Fred Schurevor 1 Jahr

As close as I’ve ever been to understanding this, thanks

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Charvor 1 Jahr

Makes so much more sense than words

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12SK7 🇺🇸vor 1 Jahr

Actually, the visualization needs the diameter length first.

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Brian D. Meeksvor 1 Jahr

Okay, this was brilliant. Have you done any others with regards to understanding geometry and trigonometry? I would watch them all.

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Manu Somanvor 1 Jahr

This visualization is totally unnecessary and confusing. You can just say, the perimeter of a circle of unit diameter is π.

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