Now in the next episode derive Eulers Identity, and/or prove that the zeta function with the value of two is (pi^2)/2, and if you're feeling luck write down the Navier-stokes equations XD
@@vidtra3119 I believe that to be purely because of wrong comprehension from the people teaching them. I've met many people who are quite profficient at using them and even deriving, but don't even understand what stress represents or what the kinematic tensors mean.
@@AngelinaCruz357The Latin letter O is a very rarely used to represent numbers, because it gets mistaken for the number zero. The reason the Greek letter pi is used, is that it stands for the περιμετρος (perimeter) of a circle. It's Greek name sounds more like pea than pie. English speakers mispronounce it out of necessity to avoid confusing it with their own name for P. Greeks say the Latin letter P, like pay, so it isn't an issue for them.
Eddie, you should become a show in Netflix now!
Eddie.. You are amazing..I learn a lot from you even after being in college!!
I'm from India. I always see Woo's videos. He teaches alot
6:50 Billy had a full on brain blast
How did quality increase so much in just 2 days xD Great work btw.
This guy isn't just a teacher, but a nice speaker too!
In your next video please solve the Riemann Hypothesis with your Junior class.
And solve the navier-stokes equations.... hmmmm yummy, the taste of torture XD
Please explain about the Fibonacci sequence in nature and the golden ratio
Super ...... Practice makes concept too clear....
Great video, but why would anyone put mushrooms in a pie?!
Now in the next episode derive Eulers Identity, and/or prove that the zeta function with the value of two is (pi^2)/2, and if you're feeling luck write down the Navier-stokes equations XD
I can derive the Navier-Stokes equations intuitively if you want :D
@@Ottmar555 ONce you know the equations they are pretty easy, but getting to know them is hefty
@@vidtra3119 I believe that to be purely because of wrong comprehension from the people teaching them. I've met many people who are quite profficient at using them and even deriving, but don't even understand what stress represents or what the kinematic tensors mean.
Is no one gonna mention that it's Melanie from little lunch
Beautiful!
Now that I've watched the rest of the video, I'm so confused
I was surprised
fun fact... 77/24.5 = 22/7
and remember kids! you can put any mushroom in a pie! You will definitely not die in 78% of de cases
There are so many comments see if you can find mine.
wait a second...
You were the first one :0
So basically, whenever we #divide the #circumference with the #diameter regardless of their measurements, we get the number of #pie.
I would change the symbol of pie with another symbol, specifically to fit my preference of course.
Do you know why?
- Because the number will remain the same, 3.14 .........
I would change it to the Roman letter "O", because it's #Roman and it has a shape of a circle.
@@AngelinaCruz357The Latin letter O is a very rarely used to represent numbers, because it gets mistaken for the number zero. The reason the Greek letter pi is used, is that it stands for the περιμετρος (perimeter) of a circle.
It's Greek name sounds more like pea than pie. English speakers mispronounce it out of necessity to avoid confusing it with their own name for P. Greeks say the Latin letter P, like pay, so it isn't an issue for them.
goldberg
What? Asians used calculator now?
This feels scripted ngl
no shit Einstein
U Don say?
Billy WOKE
cringe
look who's talking
@@vidtra3119 doesn't change facts, i might be cringe but so is he lol
@@Palatineoffacts I can agree on that XD
first comment
early pin pls