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Martin Burrett

Physical Mathematics by @iwilsonysj - 0 views

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    "I often sit on a Thursday evening about 2000hrs and watch the ukedchat hashtag. This week it was about physical education. Although this is not one of my strong subjects in teaching (or even in real life) I was interested in the first question which asked how physical education could be related to literacy and/or mathematics. Just like a GSCE multiple choice essay question I chose to answer how it could be related to mathematics. You can see the full tweet chat conversation here - but I thought I would expand my response in this week's waffle."
Garrett Eastman

Condensed concepts: Is it mathematics or physics? - 1 views

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    Brief musing on mathematical physics with links to a variety of perspectives on the influence of math on physics.
Brian Mull

Wired: The Physics of the Hulks Jump - 9 views

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    VEERRRRYYYY in depth Math/Physics problem about The Hulk's jump in the movie, The Avengers
Garrett Eastman

Levi, M.: The Mathematical Mechanic: Using Physical Reasoning to Solve Problems. - 7 views

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    Well received book on using physics to demonstrate mathematical concepts by Mark Levi, professor of mathematics at Pennsylvania State University
MariaDroujkova

mathfuture - HyperbolicGuitarsCourse - 2 views

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    LOG IN January 24th 9pm ET: http://tinyurl.com/MathFutureEvent Music and mathematics have been linked together for thousands of years, but rarely have students had the opportunity to explore the many connections that exist between them. To try to fill this gap, Mike Thayer of Hyperbolic Guitars is developing a course. At the event, we will discuss the course outline, as well as math and music links in general. All events in the Math Future weekly series: http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/events The recording will be at http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/HyperbolicGuitarsCourse Event challenge! Help Mike find a resource - a web page, a video, a music piece - to go with one of the topics in the course outline. Full syllabus and details of the outline: http://hyperbolicguitars.wikispaces.com/Math+%26+Music+Course Major topics: What is sound, anyway? The physics of waves The mathematics of waves Resonance Elasticity The generation of sound by "simple" systems The vibrating string The vibrating rod The vibrating plate (e.g., drumhead or cymbal) Open and closed pipes The Helmholtz resonator (--> the vocal chords) White noise, pink noise The concept of "timbre" The perception of sound Human listeners Other "listeners": Digital recording The interaction between the generator and the listener: the science of acoustics What makes sound become music? What does a listener "listen for" in music? Basics of music and musical notation: Musical descriptions Basics of music: Psycho-physical (auditory) descriptions What makes sound "musical" (
Garrett Eastman

Music & Noise - The Physics Hypertextbook - 10 views

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    "the distinction between music and noise is mathematical form":
Martin Burrett

Angry Birds Rio Online - 0 views

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    Angry Birds is a wonderful game for teaching all sorts of maths and physics. Play an online version of Angry Birds Rio. Play full screen at http://www.physicsgames.com/flash/angry-birds-rio.swf http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Educational+Games
Garrett Eastman

Measuring hell - The Boston Globe - 7 views

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    Mount Holyoke physics professor Mark Peterson argues that Galileo's applications of mathematics to Dante's Inferno laid the groundwork for his later discoveries (to be expanded on in a forthcoming book: ""Galileo's Muse: Renaissance Mathematics and the Arts" )
Roland O'Daniel

Nature's building blocks brought to life - physicsworld.com - 8 views

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    "Don't know much about the French I took..." but this looks like some interesting analysis of shapes in the physics world. Worth looking at if you 
Garrett Eastman

Adventures in Mathematical Knitting - 1 views

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    by dr. sarah-marie belcastro, "You might wonder why one would want to knit mathematical objects. One reason is that the finished objects make good teaching aids; a knitted object is flexible and can be physically manipulated, unlike beautiful and mathematically perfect computer graphics. And the process itself offers insights: In creating an object anew, not following someone else's pattern, there is deep understanding to be gained. To craft a physical instantiation of an abstraction, one must understand the abstraction's structure well enough to decide which properties to highlight. Such decisions are a crucial part of the design process, but for the specifics to make sense, we must first consider knitting geometrically."
Garrett Eastman

Mathematicians say magnetic fields can send particles to infinity | R&D Mag - 1 views

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    "Researchers in Spain have recently proved, mathematically, that particles charged in a magnetic field can escape into infinity without ever stopping. When this happens, under a certain set of conditions, particles will either never stop, as in a loop, or actually escape the limits of a spherical surface, no matter how big the surface may be."
Garrett Eastman

Emmy Noether, the Most Significant Mathematician You've Never Heard Of - 11 views

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    "Albert Einstein called her the most "significant" and "creative" female mathematician of all time, and others of her contemporaries were inclined to drop the modification by sex. She invented a theorem that united with magisterial concision two conceptual pillars of physics: symmetry in nature and the universal laws of conservation."
Garrett Eastman

Does infinity exist? - 4 views

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    Text from an interview with John H. Barrow, Professor of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge, discussing history of cultural understanding of infinity, as well as different understandings of infinity - mathematical, physical, cosmological
Garrett Eastman

Flooved - 8 views

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    Growing open educational resources platform featuring online texts in maths and physics (so far!)
Darren Kuropatwa

Sixty Symbols - Physics and Astronomy videos - 5 views

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    includes some mathematical symbols too.
Garrett Eastman

Mathematics, Common Sense, and Good Luck: My Life and Careers | MIT World - 11 views

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    video of a lecture at MIT given by professor and entrepreneur James Simons, who taught math at Stony Brook, founded an investment business, and now runs the Simons Foundation which "supports basic math and physics as well as autism research."
Garrett Eastman

Egyptian tomb mystery may be world's first protractor - physics-math - 29 July 2011 - N... - 9 views

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    A physicist argues that an unidentified device found in an ancient Egyptian architect's tomb is a protractor
Garrett Eastman

Cool Math & Physics Blogs | Degrees of Freedom, Scientific American Blog Network - 6 views

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    A selection by Davide Castelvecchi, blogger at Scientific American's Degrees of Freedom
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