The Catenary – Mathematics All Around Us.
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The catenary is the natural shape of a free hanging rope or chain and can be found everywhere. From the the wires of a pylon to the thread of a spider’s web. From the world of bubbles to the…
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Cómo Calcular Integrales utilizando la calculadora gráfica Microsoft Mathematics 4.0.
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Epic video :D
I always find your explanations and videos interesting, but somehow this
one is especially beautiful. Great video, Dr. Grime! :)
beautifully filmed and created. Great quality, mixed with the usual great
way of expressing out concepts you have. A “like” is not enough
I really appreciated this video for your unique way of expressing maths.
Maths cannot be explained, it can only be expressed, and I should say that
you did it very enthusiastically, and with much love. Thanks for making me
love maths even more. Hats off!
This video on catenary is a real eye opener. As i further delve into the
world of mathematics I gain a a greater appreciation and understanding of
how mathematics works in the world..
when you come towards the camera you look like one of those christian
channel guys.
Great editing Dr. Grimes!!
Great video! But I have just one question, it says that the curve changes
depending on the length of the chain, and the distance between the two
points of support, which makes perfect sense, but in the equation, which
variable is which? Is a the distance and x chain length, or vice versa?
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Here’s a simple video I made a while back. In the clip I superpose the live
footage of a hanging chain over the mathematical graph of the Catenary, and
they match very nicely. Notice that it would be impossible to obtain the
same result with another curve, say a y = x^2 or something similar as
pointed out in the present presentation by +singingbanana.
this video deserves at least 1 million of views , beautiful , thanks
doctor.
Math is Beautiful
Thank you proffesor!
Why aren’t all your videos shot like this?
Do more “Mathematics All Around Us” videos. This was beautiful.
This was hugely helpful. Am teaching e to a group of gifted 5th graders
using Joy Hakim’s series. This was great. Got anything similar on phi?
This was wonderful, well done.
Now I’m certain that I’m not smarter than a Singing Banana.
Absolutely fantastic!! I have a math channel in Brasil, but I wanna be like
singbanana. Thank you teacher James Grime!!
Thanks this was inspiring. I’m a somewhat jaded mech engr and currently
studying for the California Professional Engr’s license. I just happen to
be currently working for a amusement park/construction design company but
before that I was always involved in mass production design processes where
science is seldom used.
Great video!
what about igloos? they are a catenary curve too
I went to my local public library and just picked up a maths textbox, and
that was where I learnt the shape of the cartenary.
Brilliant video james!
Love the way he says Bubbles
mira quiero resolver con este software integrales pero por los caso de seno
y coseno al cuadrado por medio de las identidades trigonometricas como hago
Intenta con wolframalpha[.]com
Este programa no muestra los procedimientos para resolver?
por que con mi matehmatics no me saca las integrales? es que meto la
integral indefinida y le doy enter y el resultado es el mismo que
introduje…?
Qué integral estás colocando?