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November 7, 2019November 7, 2019 tomrocksmaths

How long is a lightning bolt?

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NEW VIDEO: Full derivation of the Heat Equation - it describes the flow of heat through a conductive material, and is often one of the first PDEs studied as a maths undergraduate. Premieres at 11am (GMT+1) - see you in the live chat! Thanks to @maplemathmatters for supporting today's video. Check out the FREE worksheet in Maple Learn to explore how the solutions to the Heat Equation behave. Links to everything at tomrocksmaths.com (link on profile) #tomrocksmaths #heatequation #oxfordcalculus
The final essays from the 2022 Teddy Rocks Maths Showcase are here! Learn how graph theory can be used to identify online communities (such as those on Twitch as shown in the image), what a 'zero knowledge proof' looks like, and the maths underpinning some famous card tricks - have fun! Read them all at tomrocksmaths.com (link on profile) #tomrocksmaths #essayprize #teddyrocksmaths
Shoutout to everyone that came along to my double session today @cityuniversitylondon - now we all know how much a £1 coin weighs and what to do next time you take a penalty kick :) #tomrocksmaths #cityuniversity #londoncity
More fantastic essays for you to enjoy courtesy of entrants to the Teddy Rocks Maths 2022 Essay Competition. Learn how you can approximate pi by dropping spaghetti on the floor, how game theory can be applied to politics, and the history of maths duels (yes you did read that correctly)... Read them all at tomrocksmaths.com (link on profile) #tomrocksmaths #essayprize #teddyrocksmaths
Improvised adventurer costume using a picnic blanket to make the most of the views in the Julian Alps. The road to Mangart Saddle is the highest in Slovenia reaching a height of 2055m. The road is only 10.18km long, but increases in elevation by 947m - so what is the average gradient? #tomrocksmaths #mangart #julianalps
Tattoo #37 - Game of Thrones tribute. Can you name the house? #tomrocksmaths #gameofthrones #tattoo

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