13 February 2025
Physics in Action
One of my students filmed their high-board dive, and we processed the footage using @pascoscientific Capstone to analyze the motion in detail—calculating speed, acceleration, and more! #PhysicsInAction #MotionAnalysis
12 February 2025
Visualising Physics in Mechanics
Creating an Atwood machine to simulate a lift to help non-physicists visualise and then solve Mechanics problems.
11 February 2025
Showing refraction in water
A quick demo for the students on the refraction of a laser when the beam hits the water's surface. The dye shows up the path of the laser, so it is very easy to see what happens.
10 February 2025
Circulation
09 February 2025
Inventory Metrics
Learning all about inventory turnover metrics: turnover, carriage costs, order fill rate, average days to sell an inventory, the item fill rate, the cycle time and the return on the investment. And someone said this was trivial!
08 February 2025
Preparing the computers
Prep work: Loading the Raspberry Pi's with a new copy of Linux, Apache, PHP, MariaDB, docker, and Phpmyadmin so we are ready to create websites and do all things server.
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