The space cardioid is a 3-dimensional curve derived from the cardioid. It has a parametric representation using trigonometric functions. (Wikipedia).
A01 An introduction to a series on space medicine
A new series on space medicine.
From playlist Space Medicine
Interstellar flight: 10 Hard Facts
We can build powerful rockets able to carry people and machines into orbit, or even vault them to the moon. But our fastest spacecraft don't hold a candle to the distances that define Interstellar Flight. So what's on the drawing boards? What futuristic designs and fuel options promise to
From playlist Spaceten
Spaceplan - Games in Education and Space Game REVIEW (Astronomy)
Hello and welcome to What Da Math! In this video, we will talk about an unusual free to play browser game that is based on clicker game genre called Spaceplan. What makes this game unique is the cool scientific elements, the storyline and the fact that you are playing as a survivor on boa
From playlist Space Games REVIEW
7 Orbits with the Soyuz Globus Mechanical Computer #Short #InTheWrongOrientation
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From playlist Soyuz Globus Mechanical Space Nav Computer
Coding Challenge #133: Times Tables Cardioid Visualization
Happy Valentine's Day! In this video, I visualize the "mathematical heart" Cardioid using times tables calculations. 💻 Code: https://thecodingtrain.com/CodingChallenges/133-times-tables-cardioid Links discussed in this video: 🔗 Cardioid: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardioid 🎥 Times Tab
From playlist Coding Challenges
Times Tables, Mandelbrot and the Heart of Mathematics
NEW (Christmas 2019). Two ways to support Mathologer Mathologer Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mathologer Mathologer PayPal: paypal.me/mathologer (see the Patreon page for details) The good old times tables lead a very exciting secret life involving the infamous Mandelbrot set, the ub
From playlist Recent videos
Arc Length of a Cardioid! [ Using a Polar Coordinate System ]
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From playlist Linear Algebra
The Militarization of Space. Do We Really Need a Space Force?
President Trump recently called for the creation of a space force to deal with the future warfighting in space. It turns out, this already exists, space is already well militarized. Audio Podcast version: ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/universe-today-guide-to-space-audio/id79
From playlist Guide to Space
In this short explainer, Universe Today publisher Fraser Cain researchers how cold space is. What temperature do astronauts experience? What about Pluto, or the depths of space. What's the coldest possible temperature space can get? http://www.universetoday.com/77070/how-cold-is-space/ -
From playlist Guide to Space
Istrolid REVIEW - December 2016 [SPACE GAMES]
Hello and welcome to What Da Math?! Istrolid is a free to play browser or Steam based space strategy game with excellent fast paced gameplay and really cool team dynamics. It also features ship building, long campaign and always have people to play with. Check it out here: http://www.istr
From playlist Space Games REVIEW
Sound Production: Crash Course Film Production #5
Good sound is easy to miss because, usually, you're not paying attention to it. You're just simply, "in the story." But, sound recordists and engineers need to have a lot of technical know how as well as an instinct for story to help immerse us in the world of the film. In today's episode,
From playlist Film Production
EEVblog #605 - Fig.8 & Cardioid Microphone Patterns
Doug Ford, former head designer from Rode Microphones continues with Part 2 of the microphone technology series by explaining the construction of noise cancelling Figure 8, cardioid, and hyper cardioid microphones. Also, how the polar patterns and responses relate to the physical construct
From playlist Microphone Technology & Design
Graphing Polar Equations | Lines, Circles, Cardioids, and Limacons | Precalculus
Here is my explanation of how to graph common polar equations such as lines, circles, cardioids, and limacons. I will talk about roses in a future video. Here are my notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_5TyX92Ubd4-4gK-A1aCh9EEC8oC0TJS/view?usp=sharing Comment below with any questions
From playlist Precalculus
AP Calculus BC: Lesson 6.7: Area and Arc Length of Polar Curves
AP Calculus BC Unit 6: Planar Curves Lesson 7: Area and Arc Length of Polar Curves
From playlist AP Calculus BC
Live Stream #168: Mathematical Hearts + GIF Loops
Cardioid times tables, Heart Curves and GIF Loops! 💻 https://thecodingtrain.com/CodingChallenges/133-times-tables-cardioid 🔗 Cardioid on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardioid 🔗 Daily Art by Saskia Freeke: http://sasj.tumblr.com/ 🔗 Bees & Bombs: https://beesandbombs.tumblr.com
From playlist Live Stream Archive
Ask the Space Lab Expert: What is Space?
Have you ever wanted to go to Space? In this first episode of Space Lab, Brad and Liam from "World of the Orange" take you on an adventure to discover exactly what is Space. You'll find out about the solar system, the big bang, Sci-Fi movies that are becoming reality, and more!
From playlist What is Space? YouTube Space Lab with Liam and Brad
Epicycloids and Hypocycloids - A Link Between Curve Stitching and the Mandelbrot Set #SoME2
Epicycloids and Hypocycloids appear everywhere in math; especially the cardioid. These shapes act as a fascinating link between curve stitching, and the Mandelbrot set (as well as the Multibrot sets). Below are links to some programs and resources. I encourage anyone to explore and play
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition 2 videos
Special Relativity: 2 - Spacetime Diagrams
An introduction to spacetime diagrams which are a valuable tool used to understand special relativity. The second in a series on special and general relativity. Let us know what you think of these videos by filling out our short survey at http://tinyurl.com/astronomy-pulsar. Thank you!
From playlist Special Relativity
How do you sketch a polar curve (cardioid)?
â–º My Trigonometry course: https://www.kristakingmath.com/trigonometry-course Sketching polar curves takes a lot of practice, but once you get the hang of it, these problems can actually be pretty fun! There are a few tricks to getting these right. The first thing you want to do is set th
From playlist Trigonometry