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"When will the Earth stop spinning?"
This is a good read for AP Physics C students and first year College students who have taken calculus-based Physics classes.
"How to solve cubic Equations?"
The secrets of the 500-year old "cubic formula" are presented here. It is a pity that they do not teach this at schools. But we have published it for our students. This is a good read for AP® Calculus and AP® Physics C students and first year College students who have taken calculus-based Physics classes.
"Do we really need a calculator to find sin1o?"
This is a good read for AP® Calculus and AP® Physics C students and first year College students who have taken calculus-based Physics classes.
"SMOOTH GOLDEN EGGS"
We present how to draw infinitely many egg shapes using the "Golden Ratio". These eggs are thus called Golden Eggs, and they all have smooth surfaces, i.e. there are no kinks or sharp corners! We have created this article for our students and they all enjoyed that. It turned out to be a good application where we use Calculus to form these egg shapes. This is a good read for AP® Calculus and AP® Physics C students and first year College students who have taken calculus-based Physics classes.
"Relativistic Doppler Shift vs Relativistic Beaming"
Read the article on Ashlar BLOG
It is an instructive study on the phenomena known as Relativistic Doppler Shift and Relativistic Beaming. It may be a good motivational article for those who are curious about the topics. Some parts may seem vague to those who haven't taken any Special Relativity Class, however the only math used here is basic algebra.
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