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In physics and mathematics, two-dimensional space or bi-dimensional space is a geometric model of the planar projection of the physical universe. The two dimensions are commonly called length and width. Both directions lie in the same plane.
A sequence of n real numbers can be understood as a location in n-dimensional space. When n = 2, the set of all such locations is called two-dimensional space or bi-dimensional space, and usually is thought of as a Euclidean space.
Books I through IV and VI of Euclid's Elements dealt with two-dimensional geometry, developing such notions as similarity of shapes, the Pythagorean theorem (Proposition 47), equality of angles and areas, parallelism, the sum of the angles in a triangle, and the three cases in which triangles are "equal" (have the same area), among many other topics.
Later, the plane was described in a so-called Cartesian coordinate system, a coordinate system that specifies each point uniquely in a plane by a pair of numerical coordinates, which are the signed distances from the point to two fixed perpendicular directed lines, measured in the same unit of length. Each reference line is called a coordinate axis or just axis of the system, and the point where they meet is its origin, usually at ordered pair (0, 0). The coordinates can also be defined as the positions of the perpendicular projections of the point onto the two axes, expressed as signed distances from the origin.
Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2006 by educator Salman Khan with the aim of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. The organization produces short lectures in the form of YouTube videos. In addition to micro lectures, the organization's website features practice exercises and tools for educators. All resources are available for free to anyone around the world. The main language of the website is English, but the content is also available in other languages.
The founder of the organization, Salman Khan, was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States to immigrant parents from Bangladesh and India. After earning three degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (a BS in mathematics, a BS in electrical engineering and computer science, and an MEng in electrical engineering and computer science), he pursued an MBA from Harvard Business School.
In late 2004, Khan began tutoring his cousin Nadia who needed help with math using Yahoo!'s Doodle notepad.When other relatives and friends sought similar help, he decided that it would be more practical to distribute the tutorials on YouTube. The videos' popularity and the testimonials of appreciative students prompted Khan to quit his job in finance as a hedge fund analyst at Connective Capital Management in 2009, and focus on the tutorials (then released under the moniker "Khan Academy") full-time.
Crash Course (also known as Driving Academy) is a 1988 made for television teen film directed by Oz Scott.
Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.
The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.
Sound of a Woman is the major label debut studio album by Canadian recording artist Kiesza. It is her second album after her 2008 self-titled independent release and her first full-length international debut. It was released on 17 October 2014.
In February 2014 Kiesza released the video for her new single "Hideaway" through the indie label Lokal Legend.Idolator considered it unique, for having a single take through the entire video, as Kiesza walked and danced through the streets of Brooklyn. John Gentile of Rolling Stone called the style "impressive". Kiesza reported to Rolling Stone that she had trouble making the video, partly because she broke a rib just before filming, and "couldn't move for an entire month afterward." It was premiered by Annie Mac on her Mac's Special Delivery segment on BBC Radio 1. "Hideaway" debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart issued for April 26, 2014.
Shortly after "Hideaway" charted, Kiesza released a new video for her cover of Haddaway's song "What Is Love". Mike Bell of the Calgary Herald referred to her version of the song as a "jaw-droppingly gorgeous cover of Haddaway's 1993 dance smash What Is Love?" She did a slowed down version, with a video showing her and others, slowly revealed to be without clothes, to express "raw emotions".
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Taking 2D figures to make new figures. Using parallelogram, triangle, square, rectangle, trapezoid, and hexagon. Use with Math Connects chapter 11 lesson 3 and 7. Identify 2 dimensional geometric figures. Vamos on a Learning Adventure.
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Sing along and learn about two dimensional shapes! The vocabulary in this song is from the GoMath Kindergarten curriculum. Lyrics: Circle, triangle, square, rectangle, hexagon These are flat, two dimensional shapes They're alike in some ways and different in other ways These are flat, two dimensional shapes Circles are round and curvy, no sides no vertices The others have sides and vertices Triangle 3, square 4, rectangle 4, hexagon 6 These are flat, two dimensional shapes
Using vectors to solve 2 dimensional projectile motion problems
Visualizing, adding and breaking down vectors in 2 dimensions. Created by Sal Khan. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/two-dimensional-motion/two-dimensional-projectile-mot/v/projectile-at-an-angle?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=physics Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/one-dimensional-motion/old-projectile-motion/v/projectile-motion-part-5?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=physics Physics on Khan Academy: Physics is the study of the basic principles that govern the physical world around us. We'll start by looking at motion itself. Then, we'll learn about forces, momentum, energy, and other concepts in lots of different physical situations. To get the most out of physics, you'll need a solid under...
Continuing in our journey of understanding motion, direction, and velocity... today, Shini introduces the ideas of Vectors and Scalars so we can better understand how to figure out motion in 2 Dimensions. But what does that have to do with baseball? Or two baseballs? *** Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios Help PBSDS win a Webby Award by voting here: https://pv.webbyawards.com/2016/online-film-video/video-channels-and-networks/science-education Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: Mark, Eric Kitchen, Jessica Wode, Jeffrey Thompson, Ste...
Here is a brief introduction on selectivity and why is it important to consider when separating complex mixtures. In this experiment a cartoon thin layer chromatography (TLC) plate has been spotted by a mixture of chemicals (represented by different shapes and colours) that will be separated into their individual parts. In typical separation only one chemical characteristic can be acted upon to isolate the compounds. However, when there are two or more distinct features present then extra separation "dimensions" are required. When the TLC plate is placed into the first solution on the left the chemicals are separated based on their shape. Note that there is no resolution of compounds of different colours. At the conclusion of the one-dimensional separation squares, diamonds and triangle...
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Taking 2D figures to make new figures. Using parallelogram, triangle, square, rectangle, trapezoid, and hexagon. Use with Math Connects chapter 11 lesson 3 and 7. Identify 2 dimensional geometric figures. Vamos on a Learning Adventure.
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Sing along and learn about two dimensional shapes! The vocabulary in this song is from the GoMath Kindergarten curriculum. Lyrics: Circle, triangle, square, rectangle, hexagon These are flat, two dimensional shapes They're alike in some ways and different in other ways These are flat, two dimensional shapes Circles are round and curvy, no sides no vertices The others have sides and vertices Triangle 3, square 4, rectangle 4, hexagon 6 These are flat, two dimensional shapes
Using vectors to solve 2 dimensional projectile motion problems
Visualizing, adding and breaking down vectors in 2 dimensions. Created by Sal Khan. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/two-dimensional-motion/two-dimensional-projectile-mot/v/projectile-at-an-angle?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=physics Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/one-dimensional-motion/old-projectile-motion/v/projectile-motion-part-5?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=physics Physics on Khan Academy: Physics is the study of the basic principles that govern the physical world around us. We'll start by looking at motion itself. Then, we'll learn about forces, momentum, energy, and other concepts in lots of different physical situations. To get the most out of physics, you'll need a solid under...
Continuing in our journey of understanding motion, direction, and velocity... today, Shini introduces the ideas of Vectors and Scalars so we can better understand how to figure out motion in 2 Dimensions. But what does that have to do with baseball? Or two baseballs? *** Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios Help PBSDS win a Webby Award by voting here: https://pv.webbyawards.com/2016/online-film-video/video-channels-and-networks/science-education Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: Mark, Eric Kitchen, Jessica Wode, Jeffrey Thompson, Ste...
Here is a brief introduction on selectivity and why is it important to consider when separating complex mixtures. In this experiment a cartoon thin layer chromatography (TLC) plate has been spotted by a mixture of chemicals (represented by different shapes and colours) that will be separated into their individual parts. In typical separation only one chemical characteristic can be acted upon to isolate the compounds. However, when there are two or more distinct features present then extra separation "dimensions" are required. When the TLC plate is placed into the first solution on the left the chemicals are separated based on their shape. Note that there is no resolution of compounds of different colours. At the conclusion of the one-dimensional separation squares, diamonds and triangle...
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Here is a simple description of motion in two dimensions. The examples describe an object that is falling vertically and moving horizontally at the same time. I also describe the motion of objects that are launched at an angle from the ground. These objects have an initial upward vertical velocity and a horizontal at the same time. I describe how to solve such problems...quick and easy! Once you get the general idea you can try to solve the example problems I provided in the next few videos.
This physics video tutorial focuses on how to solve projectile motion problems in two dimensions using kinematic equations. It shows you how to find the maximum height, the time it takes the ball to hit the ground, the initial and final speed and so forth. This video also shows you how to answer conceptual questions related to projectile motion situations. Here is a list of problems contained in this video: 1. A ball moves horizontally at a speed of 30m/s rolling off a cliff. It takes about 7 seconds for the ball to hit the ground. Calculate the height of the cliff and the horizontal distance traveled by the ball. 2. A ball rolls off a cliff that is 100 meters high. Calculate the time it takes for the ball to hit the ground. 3. A soccer ball is kicked horizontally from the roof ...
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Conduction and Radiation by Prof. C.Balaji, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Madras For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
Physics: The relationship between velocity and acceleration. Two-dimensional projectile motion This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the students' permission. These videos are offered on a "pay-what-you-like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: http://www.freelance-teacher.com/videos.htm For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 The kinematics variables 10:00 The relationship between velocity and acceleration for one-dimensional motion 29:50 The kinematics framework when a=0 (constant speed) versus when a≠0 (changing speed) 34:10 The relationship between velocity and acceleration for two-dimensional motion 57:30 Translating information in the problem into math 1:06...
Lecture Series on Chaos, Fractals and Dynamical Systems by Prof.S.Banerjee,Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in.
Topics in Nonlinear Dynamics by Prof. V. Balakrishnan,Department of Physics,IIT Madras.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in
This is the 5th lecture of this beginners course in Algebraic Topology. We introduce some other surfaces: the cylinder, the torus or doughnut, and the n-holed torus. We define the genus of a surface in terms of maximal number of disjoint curves that do not disconnect it. We discuss how the plane covers the cylinder and the torus, and the associated group of translations. This arose in the work of Riemann in complex function theory. This course is given by N J Wildberger of UNSW, who is also the discoverer of Rational Trigonometry (see his WildTrig series of videos). A screenshot PDF which includes AlgTop0 to 10 can be found at my WildEgg website here: http://www.wildegg.com/store/p117/product-algebraic-topology-A-screenshot-pdf
speaker: Lior Kornblum (Technion) Tel Aviv-Tsinghua Xin Center 2nd International Winter School “Physics at the Edge: from Topological Surfaces to Oxide Interfaces” Tel Aviv University Sunday, January 25