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− | 9/13/14 The name is King, Tyler King. I am in search of the key to the furry city, so far I am | + | 9/13/14 The name is King, Tyler King. I am in search of the key to the furry city, so far I am unsuccessful. |
+ | == Homework1 == | ||
+ | [http://www.cnet.com/news/13-year-old-builds-working-nuclear-fusion-reactor/] Amanda Kooser, C|net, Posted March 5 2014, Accessed September 13 2014 | ||
+ | == Homework2 == | ||
+ | My Favorite Demonstration was probably the vibrating logo. Its pretty cool to know that Matlab can run mathematical simulations like that. It makes me wonder how exactly they coded the physics to run the simulations. As I watch the vibrations get slower when I click the button it seems as if rather than running a predetermined script to display motions, it would seem as if it was reacting to a previous contortion it performed! |
Latest revision as of 05:14, 15 September 2014
9/13/14 The name is King, Tyler King. I am in search of the key to the furry city, so far I am unsuccessful.
Homework1
[1] Amanda Kooser, C|net, Posted March 5 2014, Accessed September 13 2014
Homework2
My Favorite Demonstration was probably the vibrating logo. Its pretty cool to know that Matlab can run mathematical simulations like that. It makes me wonder how exactly they coded the physics to run the simulations. As I watch the vibrations get slower when I click the button it seems as if rather than running a predetermined script to display motions, it would seem as if it was reacting to a previous contortion it performed!