These 18 GIFs will teach you simple scientific concepts - An extremely intuitive learning method
Just like when studying in a beautiful teacher's class, learning by eyes is easy and very fast.
Just like when studying in a beautiful teacher's class, learning by eyes is easy and very fast.
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Just like the title of the article, this collection of GIFs will give you an extremely intuitive view of the scientific elements that may be mysterious to many people. Each industry, one aspect has its own uniqueness. Here are 18 such unique elements.
It is never too late to learn more knowledge, let alone knowledge is extremely cool, easy to learn and easy to see and imagine like this.
1. Triangle Reuleaux - Triangle Ruo
The Reuleaux Triangle has the same width in all directions.
The Triangle The lottery shows that not only the new circle has the same width properties. There are actually many pictures with this feature. So an image with the same width measured in all directions is probably not a circle.
2. And with the Reuleaux triangle, one can punch a square hole
3. This is why Pi is Pi but not something else
And there's more magic and mystery at 3.14. For example, it is thought that because Pi is infinite, we can find anything there: the total number of dates is exactly the same for you, the same phone number as you are now or even meaning of life and of existence.
4. This is how the famous Pascal Triangle works
Many people consider algebra to be a school nightmare, but they certainly can't help but see the beauty of these numbers.
5. This is how to fold Miura paper
One method of folding a flat sheet of paper is much smaller than the old one, but it's easier.
6. This is an extremely understandable Radian performance
Remember to save for the upcoming test (sorry if you know too late).
7. This is how to convert the matrix
A matrix is created by converting every number row into columns and vice versa. Seeing this picture soon, it was not too much of a problem for the Advanced Maths to study (mainly due to being lazy to listen to lectures).
8. This is Sierpinski Triangle
A broken form, a mathematical form that can be created by enlarging or reducing the prototype image.
Sierpinski Triangle was created by the following method:
The beginning is an equilateral triangle. Divide the original triangle into 4 smaller triangles, then remove the triangle in the middle. Repeat this step with smaller triangles.
9. This is a hyperbolic image created only by straight lines
10. Want real-life images? Here you are, your socks
11. This is how white blood cells attack bacteria that invade our bodies
Go ahead, little warriors! These "harmful" circular circles are red blood cells.
12. Rotation of ice and green trees for one year on Earth
In this picture, Mother Earth is breathing.
13. How to burn candles very effectively
14. This is what happens if flammable gas burns in a closed environment
15. This is Quantum levitation
A superconducting disc runs on an adjective rail. It is likely that this will be the foundation for the future of quantum transport.
16. This is how slinky plastic toys fall when dropped from above
Its own tension has affected its own fall.
17. This is an experiment that shows that sulfur hexafluoride is heavier than air
21. A ball of blood floating? No, this is the Elephant Nebula - Elephant's Trunk in 3-dimensional form. Wonderful.
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