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− | [https://phys.org/news/2017-01-fusion-power-limitless-energy.html A new twist on fusion power could help bring limitless clean energy, Matthew Hole, Phys.org - Science X Network, January 17, 2017 | + | ==Homework 1 - Pratt Pundit: LINK== |
+ | [https://phys.org/news/2017-01-fusion-power-limitless-energy.html A new twist on fusion power could help bring limitless clean energy, Matthew Hole, Phys.org - Science X Network, January 17, 2017; Accessed January 18, 2017 (Fusion)] | ||
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+ | ==Homework 2 - MATLAB Help and Demonstrations: Response== | ||
+ | Out of all the demos presented in the help/content section of MATLAB, the "World Traveler 3-D Globe" application was the most interesting on initial viewing. Visual modeling and representation of physical objects, especially of macroscopic categorization such as real-world items (in this case, planet earth), is a naturally intuitive way for me to grasp various underlying mathematical and physical associations between objects, places, distances, vectors of direction, etc. In simpler terms, it's compatible with the way I naturally "think" and/or envision physical interactions around me. |
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Homework 1 - Pratt Pundit: LINK
Homework 2 - MATLAB Help and Demonstrations: Response
Out of all the demos presented in the help/content section of MATLAB, the "World Traveler 3-D Globe" application was the most interesting on initial viewing. Visual modeling and representation of physical objects, especially of macroscopic categorization such as real-world items (in this case, planet earth), is a naturally intuitive way for me to grasp various underlying mathematical and physical associations between objects, places, distances, vectors of direction, etc. In simpler terms, it's compatible with the way I naturally "think" and/or envision physical interactions around me.