
Watch more free lectures and examples of Multivariable Calculus at www.educator.com Other subjects include Organic Chemistry, Physics, Geometry, Algebra 1/2, Pre Calculus, Pre Algebra, Calculus, Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, and Computer Science. -All lectures are broken down by individual topics -No more wasted time -Just search and jump directly to the answer
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Compute the curvature of particle moving along a curve. This is based on Anton's Calculus text.

Join a triangle through his journey of discovering where he belongs in a world of circles and squares. The triangle tries to fit in with the circles in their curvy world. The triangle lones for someone to play with but nothing he does is right. The circles are mean to him and shun the triangle from their group. Then a group of circles venture off into the other side of the world where they immediately find trouble. As they bounce and roll for their lives, they become trapped. The triangle sees them in trouble. Watch and find out what happens! 2010 UIUC ACM SIGGRAPH
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We introduce a new, rational definition of the curvature of a polytope. This removes the usual pi's that occur in such formulas, giving a more direct connection to the Euler number: total curvature equals Euler number. We use our new normalization of angle called turn-angle, or "tangle" to define the curvature of a polygon P at a vertex A. This number is obtained by studying the opposite cone at the vertex A, whose faces are perpendicular to the edges of P meeting at A. A classical theorem of Harriot on spherical triangles is important. This the 15th lecture in this beginner's course on Algebraic Topology given by Assoc Prof NJ Wildberger at UNSW.
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Here's a quick view of what my Minecraft world looks like. :) This is using the GLSL Shader mod produced by daxnitro over at the Minecraft Forums. A lot of people say that they'd, understandably, prefer it if the world curved the other way. Here's some examples of that. Mocked up examples of a slight curve, a medium curve and a more... drastic curve. :) www.ahoyworld.co.uk www.ahoyworld.co.uk www.ahoyworld.co.uk And here's a video of that mock-up. A snowy little planet! :) www.youtube.com In this video I'm using (through daxnitro's modification) depth of field, waving wheat and trees and a modified version of the basic curvature shader by daxnitro to produce an Inception-esque world. The music playing throughout the video is "Chris" by C418 (the guy that made the music for Minecraft). You can buy the track from him at c418.bandcamp.com for $0.99 and the 24-track Minecraft album from him for $3.99 at c418.bandcamp.com If I had a better computer this thing could look beautiful with full anti-aliasing and a 256x256 texture pack with bump-maps and specular lighting. Hot dang. :)
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Yoga specialist Allannah Law demonstrates postures which will help alleviate back pain and lessen the curve in your lower spine. Excellent for scoliosis. Feel the difference yourself!
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Tip curvature for pool cues is very important. Get expert tips and advice from a certified pool instructor in this free pool instructional video. Expert: Roger Long Bio: Roger Long has been playing billiards for over 40 years, and has been competing for 25 years. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels
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After going exploring a bit on my server i decided to record the way back with these GLSL shaders activated, since i finally seem to have fixed my minecraft from crashing every few minutes . /relieve. The texturepack is mostly minecraft4kids: www.minecraftforum.net , where i added the moon from the bordercraft texturepack as moon/sun and blended the wild grass plants in from the LB photorealism pack together with the ones already in the minecraft4kids pack. Then i used the GLSL shaders with cel shading, world curvature and waving wheat ( i did alter the cel shading a bit to make it a bit more toony) GLSL minecraft thread (and downloadlinks): www.minecraftforum.net Note that i'm using the Waving wheat, modified world curvature, outlines, and toon shading shader by Yourself (found here : daxnitro.wikia.com ) and then changed the const float EDGE_THICKNESS from 1.0 to 2.0 in the Final.FSH Song: The XX - Crystalised (Labrat Dubstep Remix)
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We show that the total curvature of a polyhedron is equal to its Euler number. This only works with the rational formulation of curvature, using an analog of the turn angle suitable for the 2 dimensional sphere. This important modification to the theory is original with this lecture series! This is the 16th lecture of this beginner's course in Algebraic Topology, given by NJ Wildberger at UNSW.
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As if he weren't busy enough touring the world as the guitar-player of the band Incubus and attending college full-time at Harvard University, Mike Einziger somehow finds the time to compose and perform orchestral music. After a two-month Summer (vacation) tour to support Incubus' greatest hits album "Monuments & Melodies", Mike resumed his studies at Harvard where he had just finished a very intense year of education. Now, in the midst of a new school year, Mike is undertaking yet another ambitious project, composing an experimental music piece for the upcoming "West Coast, Left Coast" Festival performance at LA's famed Walt Disney Concert Hall. In this candid interview, Mike speaks about the festival and the concept behind his contribution. Tickets for the performance can be purchased via TicketMaster. For more information, please visit: laphil.com/press/press-release/index.cfm?id=2460 Credits: The video was shot on a Nokia N95 8GB and edited on a MacBook Pro in iMovie. Typography is Flama Light by Mário Feliciano. Shot & edited by Joseph Bielski, Nov. 2009.
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A video tutorial with Janice Schmidt from Georgian College, Ontario, Optics course. Produced by Robert Marchessault. Visit Georgian College at www.georgianc.on.ca

This video introduces an important re-scaling of curvature, using the natural geometric unit rather than radians or degrees. We call this the turn-angle, or tangle, and use it to describe polygons, convex and otherwise. We also introduce winding numbers and the turning number of a planar curve. This is the 11th lecture in this beginner's course on Algebraic Topology, given by Assoc Prof NJ WIldberger at UNSW.
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The basic principle of Adaptive Optics is the real-time correction of wavefront aberrations or distortions that arise from atmospheric disturbances or object motion. Generically, adaptive optics is defined as an optical system in which controllable and movable optical elements optimize the performance of the system in the presence of wavefront error. Imaging distortions from atmospheric disturbance or object motion are the typical sources of wavefront error. AO systems correct wavefront error in a high speed closed loop control system, resulting in highly responsive, dynamic optical performance improvements.

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"Before the Big Bang? A new perspective on the Weyl curvature hypothesis" This is the original lecture by Roger Penrose on his fascinating new model of the universe, its origin and future, and of the "Big Bang"; held at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (November 7th 2005). Originally published at www.newton.ac.uk See also www.youtube.com and www.perimeterinstitute.ca for other lectures by Penrose on this theory. See also www.youtube.com for an interview with Roger Penrose on his new model. See also accelconf.web.cern.ch for Penrose's academic article about his theory. See also arxiv.org for an article about Penrose's "Before the Big Bang" idea, verifying that some of Penrose's basic predictions are mathematically correct. NOTE TO THOSE POSTING COMMENTS ON THESE VIDEOS: Please stay focused on the topic. All irrelevant comments will be removed without warning. SUMMARY: There is now a great deal of evidence confirming the existence of a very hot and dense early stage of the universe. Much of this data comes from a detailed study of the cosmic microwave background (CMB)—radiation from the early universe that was most recently measured by NASA's WMAP satellite. But the information presents new puzzles for scientists. One of the most blatant examples is an apparent paradox related to the second law of thermodynamics. Although some have argued that the hypothesis of inflationary cosmology solves some of the puzzles, profound issues remain. In this talk <b>...</b>
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Differential geometry arises from applying calculus and analytic geometry to curves and surfaces. This video begins with a discussion of planar curves and the work of C. Huygens on involutes and evolutes, and the related notions of curvature and osculating circle. We discuss involutes of the catenary (yielding the tractrix), cycloid and parabola. The evolute of the parabola is a semi-cubical parabola. For space curves we describe the tangent line, osculating plane, principle normal and binormal. Surfaces were studied by Euler, who investigated curvatures of planar sections and by Gauss, who realized that the product of Euler's two principal curvatures gave a new notion of curvature intrinsic to a surface. Curvature was ultimately extended by Riemann to higher dimensions, and plays today a major role in modern physics, due to the work of Einstein.
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Lecture 7 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics concentrating on General Relativity. Recorded November 3, 2008 at Stanford University. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the fourth of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on classical mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University. Stanford Continuing Studies: continuingstudies.stanford.edu About Leonard Susskind: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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An object placed at the center of curvature results in the formation of a real, inverted image located at the same location and of the same size as the object. Read more about it at The Physics Classroom Tutorial - www.physicsclassroom.com
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Lecture 8 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics concentrating on General Relativity. Recorded November 10, 2008 at Stanford University. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the fourth of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on classical mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University. Stanford Continuing Studies: continuingstudies.stanford.edu About Leonard Susskind: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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Part 1 of 3 - Can the universe come from nothing? What is the shape of the universe? How will the universe end? -- all that and much more in this 3 part video containing excerpts of Lawrence Krauss' lecture exploring the birth, the life and the fate of the universe. Understanding its expansion, its age, the existence of the exotic dark matter and dark energy, the notion of a universe coming from nothing, the curvature of space and its relation to the universe's fate. In this part Krauss discusses (+links to more info on each subject): * Einstein's Cosmological Term (aka Cosmological Constant) en.wikipedia.org * Hubble's findings of an expanding universe and the 'redshift' en.wikipedia.org * The use of exploding starts (super nova) as 'standard candles' to measure the size of the universe www.astro.ucla.edu * The age of the universe en.wikipedia.org * The energy of empty space ("nothing") - ie quantum virtual particles en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org See the full lecture here: www.youtube.com
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A demonstration of modo 501's new 1-Click Add Loop modeling tool with preserve curvature option. The new Add Loop tool is the interactive version of Loop Slice tool. Just click on an edge and you can see a pre-highlighted span to slice at the mouse position. This adds a "one click" edge loop creation capability to modo. Several options are provided in the tool including distance and position indicators, splitting at the middle of the selected loop and creating new parallel loops. The new Preserve Curvature option lets the new position be calculated on a cubic curve to avoid flattening and thus maintain the curvature of the edge.
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In this lecture, Leonard Susskind continues his discussion of Einstein's theory of general relativity. He also gives a broad overview of the field of tensor calculus and it's relation to the curvature and geometry of space-time. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the fourth of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on classical mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University. Stanford Continuing Studies: continuingstudies.stanford.edu About Leonard Susskind: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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This video will explain a quantum theory of gravity uniting classical and quantum mechanics and explaining Einstein curvature of spacetime. The universal gravitational force needs a universal and constant opposite force to maintain it. In Quantum Atom Theory this force is electromagnet radiation that is radiating out in quantized spherical waves fronts in a process called stimulated emission. When the wave fronts of two spheres come in contact we will have destructive and constructive interference. The the wave fronts that are out of phase will cancel each other out and the wave front in phase will superimpose. This will course an unbalanced force and the two objects will resonate together in a process known as gravity. Because atoms consists mostly of empty space EMR of short wave length like x-rays can penetrate the objects and therefore every single part of matter can take part in the gravitational interaction. The gravitational field will propagated at the same speed that EMR moves, the speed of light therefore there is no instantaneous action at a distance. We have the inverse square law because the surface area of the light sphere increases with the square of the radius. Thus the strength of the gravitational field is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source. In Quantum Atom Theory the light spheres of EMR that create the gravitational fields that hold the Planets in motion around the Sun are also the same light spheres that we have in <b>...</b>
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