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RE: The Calculus of Hot Chocolate Pouring!

in #steemiteducation7 years ago

Wow! Very well done. Having just recently finished my courses on differential equations and calculus I wouldn't have expected to have such a blast reading about it :)
On the other hand...you could substitute hot chocolate with coffee.

Also you've solved a fundamental problem of fluid mechanics!
I don't know if that was one of your intentions, but you did and man you did it well. :)

Just one question: How did you edit the formulas? Once my exams are over I'm planning to do more stem stuff here as well and being able to edit formulas would of course be quite usefull^^

Keep on the good work :)

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There's a link for the program he used at the bottom of the post, before the list of tutorials. He used QuickLatex.

Hey @oucean! Thanks for stopping by and leaving such a encouraging comment! ...and to be honest, I love coffee, more than hot chocolate. I just thought hot chocolate was more family friendly haha.

I trust that you did well in your Calculus I course. I'm actually a Mechanical Engineer, and I plan to blog a lot more about engineering problems in the future. I didn't know I solved a fundamental fluid mechanics problem, but I'll take it! Can you refresh me on what topic of fluid mechanics that is?

@sergejkarkarov is right. I used QuickLatex, which generates all the equations as a PNG image file. Let me know when you start posting content. It's great to meet and support fellow STEM'ers on this platform.

Mech 5? do we have that. Love the way you presented a problem of fluid mechanics in a whole new way. Haha. Was also thinking of doing the same, but you know laziness. But, nice to meet a fellow Mech. Enginner.

Thank you @singhbinod08. Likewise, it's nice to meet fellow Mech Engineers on Steemit. And remember, laziness won't get you very far :)

Final year thesis, taking up too much of my time.
Hence, laziness in steemit.
But i get you. :)