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... environments and situations. For example, some people may have a talent for music, while others excel at math or science. ... Overall, the human toolkit is incredibly diverse and powerful – and it's something that we should all be proud of!
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Below is some essential information regarding the position: Job Title: Teacher Department: Various Departments (Math, Science, English etc.) Reports To: The Principal Location: Castlebrooke Secondary School Job Type: Full-time We require a highly...
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To resize the model, measure your magazine at its widest points along the top 6 cm of the magazine: - Front to back (P365: 32 mm) - Side to side (P365: 20.5 mm) Perform some quick math in your slicer and you'll get the percentages needed to resize...
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Whether you're teaching math, science, or a related subject, this guide will provide you with the tools and confidence needed to make the metric system come alive for your students. So why wait? Dive into the world of measurement and discover the...
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This meant the user had to do some math if he wanted the curves to line up optimally with the spatial endpoints. My version takes a "bends" parameter instead. If you specify an even number of bends, the two spring endpoints will be on the same side...
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Preliminary tests confirm that the math is accurate, possibly falling short by 25-50 yards in real-world results. To ensure a secure seal, wadding is necessary; toilet paper works well for this purpose, but any material capable of keeping the...
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As assigned by George Mason University's Math 401: Mathematics through 3D printing. For this class, I was tasked with printing a pentagonal tiling and was given Tiling Type 14. This type of tiling was discovered by Rolf Stein in 1985. Unlike many...
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Rather than burdening my computer with complex math and splines, I opted for a different approach. I zoomed in on the canvas image and carefully crafted many small straight lines to follow the curves more accurately. This method proved to be easier...
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i did the math for the counter discs and translations: - from roll 1 to roll 2 = 5:1 => equals 1 meter filament > do 5 turns - from roll 2 to roll 3 = 10:1 => equals 10 meters of filament - from roll 3 to roll 4 = 10:1 and so on... have fun... it...
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Colston DiBlasi 10/7/19 George Mason University Math 401 Mathematics Through 3D Printing I designed this shape in Mathematica using a formula for the top half of a circle and the bottom half of a circle. I created my triangle by setting the top as an...
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Design of an Ambiguous Object for George Mason University's Math 401: Mathematics Through 3D Printing Course. Inspired by Kokichi Sugihara, a Japanese mathematics professor who won second place at "The Best Illusion of the Year Contest" in 2016. He...
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I created the tooth pattern intuitively without much math or geometry. This is just a minimum viable product. I'll leave it up to you to create a proper tooth profile as an exercise. The work was inspired by these two related things:...
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Due to my own basic math skills being severely lacking, I accidentally ended up with a five-chamber nozzle box instead of the correct one. Oh well! Now if I ever need that pink splatter nozzle that never gets used, I'll have a spot for it. Unlike...
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It uses some fancy math called Euler's angles, which means I can position my console in any way I want. Just be sure to screw it together tightly enough so it doesn't collapse, but not too tight that you can't move it around easily without breaking...
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In making this, I did a lot of research on how these things work and the math involved. The design parameters are carefully chosen, not randomly selected. The result is an efficient and easy-to-print cyclone. To separate all those fine particles...
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Unveiled at Geek Girl Con 2017, the MyOpen3D Geodesic Dome Kit contains everything you need to build this amazing structure, plus math and geometry lessons to take on bigger (or smaller!) projects. Whether designing a futuristic "dome home," the top...
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So if you want to create a knot with more points, you'll have to comment out all cylinders and forgo using it as a spinner, unless you can work out the math to expand the center of the knot. ... You'll need https://github.com/openscad/scad-utils and...
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This object has proven itself to be a valuable resource for teachers, students, and math enthusiasts alike. Its functionality extends beyond its mathematical properties, as it can also serve as a handy bucket for storing knick-knacks, pens, pencils,...
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It is capable of amazing feats, such as solving difficult math problems, learning new languages, and even creating works of art. The human brain is also highly adaptable, allowing us to learn from our experiences and adjust to new situations. Through...
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It's capable of incredible feats, from solving complex math problems to creating beautiful works of art. But sometimes, our minds can be our own worst enemies. We get stuck on a problem or idea and can't seem to shake it loose. This is where the...
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We take for granted the incredible feats of mental agility that we perform every day, from solving complex math problems to creating beautiful works of art. But what if I told you that this incredible ability is not innate? What if I told you that...
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With just a thought, we can recall memories from years ago, solve complex math problems, or create beautiful works of art. The human heart is a powerful pump, beating thousands of times per day to keep our blood flowing through our veins. In short,...
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Our minds are capable of incredible feats, from solving complex math problems to creating beautiful works of art. We can communicate with each other in a multitude of ways, using language that is both subtle and powerful. Our emotions run deep, and...
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While humans possess incredible cognitive abilities, such as problem-solving skills and creativity, they also struggle with simple tasks like math and remembering phone numbers. The human brain is capable of processing vast amounts of information,...
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Our brains are constantly processing information, from simple tasks like remembering our names to complex actions like solving math problems. Our senses are always on the lookout for potential threats or opportunities, from detecting subtle changes...
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It's capable of incredible feats, from running marathons to solving complex math problems, all without any external assistance. ...So next time you catch yourself thinking about your body in a negative light, take a moment to appreciate its many...
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High-quality 3D model available in math and mesh format, complete with render setup. You can easily modify the label on the can by changing the image. If no image is desired, simply use an "empty PNG" or set the material without the label on the...
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The next sections cover standards for different grade levels in both science and math. Following these, there are references provided for further learning, including websites that demonstrate various ways to experiment with mousetrap springs, and...
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As children play with the wooden robots, they develop their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, laying the foundation for future success in math and science. In addition to promoting cognitive growth, Wooden Toy Robots encourage creativity...
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Some quick math and trial-and-error later, I landed on a design that stretched to fit my saw perfectly with just a bit of effort required. Since installing them, I've been impressed by how well they work - it's quieter than ever before, and the...