Saving Monkeys with CALCULUS
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2018
- How to save monkeys with calculus.
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Sources
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Human Drag coef:
Koo, Mahdi Al-Obaidi. Calculation of Aerodynamic Drag of Human Being in Various Positions. Figure 3. "Drag coefficient of various Positions with Turbulence Models." 2013.
www.taylors.edu.my/EURECA/2014...
Average Chimp size:
g.co/kgs/cVen8w
Drag Coefficient of Standard Arrow:
Meyer, H.O. Applications of Physics to Archery. 20-21. Figure 13. 2015.
arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/15...
.223 Caliber Bullet specs:
www.ballistics101.com/223_remi...
Also,
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.223_Re...
Drag Curve:
Litz, Bryan. Aerodynamic Drag Modeling for Ballistics. Figure 1. "G1 and G7 standard projectile models and their associated drag curves." 2016.
www.appliedballisticsllc.com/A...
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*DISCLAIMER*
No monkeys were harmed in the making of this video.
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The Lazy Engineer
Apparently, 22 is less than 9 (“a few” is defined as the range from 2 to 9, inclusive).
I just have a question friend. Can you tell me the name of the song in the video, it made the whole "using mathematics to save lives" premise a lot more indulging. thanks in advance. Oh and also, have you ever considered doing a similar video but instead using lagrangeian mechanics.
He'll be outside the radius for his crossbow,
SO WE'LL USE THIS AR-15!!!
hi
Apparently this feels better than school work
Dudeeee 🤣🤣🤣 fucking crazy patience to completely go through all those equations....I lost track as soon as you started adding drag coefficient for arrow🤣
Holy S*** I did not understand over half of this video, but I still love it!
That is much fun :D, good job
Is the third episode of the 4D journey coming? This blows my mind
Did... did you just use kilograms *and* feet in the same sentence???
I can't even.
welcome to engineering! As one of my professors told me a few years ago.. "GET USED TO IT!" haha
Please continue with your videos. Especially the ones about 4D visualization and exploring higher dimensions.
Your job is amazing!
Yes pls
Next up, model how the bullet's _k_ value changes as a function of time!
Amazing video!
I hope a new video comes soon 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Awesome!!! Excellent example
Truly great stuff! Great fun! Are you still doing this?
Love you bro
@LazyEngineer you should make a video solving the interal of x^x
Brilliant new graphics!
Minute Physics..... oh I meant Minute Engineering.
Such an original name! Great work by the way! :)
Are you going to making more videos? Love to see more!
Marmos Lets Plays yes, I have one that I’m really excited about that will (hopefully) be done sometime in next couple weeks.
@@TheLazyEngineer Thanks man. Sorry for the grammar!
@@TheLazyEngineer another imagining the 4th dimension hopefully?
@@billie3752 I love those videos.
Yay!
I like it, but I would like to point out an editing error at 3:21 , y(t) of the monkey is the same as y(t) of the arrow.
What did you use to create the simulations?
my head boom
What about all the times when the monkey and the arrow would have to hit each other below ground? Those monkeys are all safe too
You stopped uploading? ;c
I saw this in the walter lewin lecture
Op🔥
brother i love your channel i do not want to leave upload new videos please
they will come! I have no plans to stop making videos. Should have some time in the next month or so to begin uploading again. Anything you'd in particular that you'd like to see/learn?
@@TheLazyEngineer anything about life and death
@@TheLazyEngineer yes stuff about extra dimisions
What happen to u?
hc verma
3:54 WHAT THE HELL I THOUGHT WE WERE SAVING THE MONKEY
5:30 papa bless
15:47 .-.
22:18 THANK YOU
∫ dx/[x^8 + 1] sir plzzz solve this question ??????
It's 17
x 2F1(1,.125;1.125;-x^8)
happy?
Im a few math classes short of understanding
Harambe got saved:D
21:05 :((((
I think this is college level physics
Im in class 11th😅
Haha. That's the reason you need to learn math for :D