Monday, September 28, 2009
week 5 blog.. on the 1st day of week 6
Last week I learned or remembered that resultant= displacement and I kind of re-learned how to use trigonometric identities. The new thing that I learned was to use trigonometry to find displacement and the angle of the vectors w.r.t. the origin.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
week 4 blog
so I have internet and I completed my part of my group's gallery project but i have to still add it to the site. which will happen tomorrow!
from what i watched yesterday and the homework which i tried to finish i'm confused as to what the term "resultant" means. in homework 2 for those 4-5 ending questions it seemed(to me) to somtimes mean distance, or displacement. oh and i couldn't find the trig video so i'm confused about that so... i have questions for class :D
from what i watched yesterday and the homework which i tried to finish i'm confused as to what the term "resultant" means. in homework 2 for those 4-5 ending questions it seemed(to me) to somtimes mean distance, or displacement. oh and i couldn't find the trig video so i'm confused about that so... i have questions for class :D
week 3 blog... kinda
this really late blog is due to lack of internet and not telling mcneill about my lack of internet. sadly during that week i didn't learn much because i procrastinated in terms of videos watched and homework completed. basically my knowledge is a recap of week 2's blog
Thursday, September 10, 2009
2nd week of class blog... that got delayed... :D
During the second week of my favorite class :3 I learned how to state and describe distance, displacement, and position in more detail. Specifically when a vector of going in a direction that involves not only 1 axis' direction but a combination of two. it was very exciting... except when i got the arrows confused but... back to what i learned. If the displacement is 10 m x hat + 5 m y hat then through my new found knowledge i could fine the distance, displacement, and postion. i could do it now to demonstrate but ... i won't.
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