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Let’s Celebrate π Day and Einstein’s Birthday

Let’s Celebrate π Day and Einstein’s Birthday. The Ultimate Immensity. … and so is π !. Boca High Physics and Computer Science. March 14, 2011. E = mc 2. 2 reasons to celebrate! Pi-Day Einstein’s Birthday. = π. This Presentation is Brought to YOU by.

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Let’s Celebrate π Day and Einstein’s Birthday

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  1. Let’s Celebrate π Dayand Einstein’s Birthday The Ultimate Immensity … and so is π !

  2. Boca High Physics and Computer Science March 14, 2011 E = mc2 • 2 reasons to celebrate! • Pi-Day • Einstein’s Birthday = π

  3. This Presentation is Brought to YOU by Remember, 5% of our hits come from China! Call this Slide Notes II: Hard-to-Believe Theories About πDay.

  4. We Forgot to Celebrate Mole Day, October 23 10/23 Celebrating Not this mole! Avogadro’s Number 6.02 ×1023

  5. Just in Time for π Day We Have the Latest Physics Inventions Food Cooler Cowasocki M&M Sorter

  6. Let’s Get This π Day Started! Remember, it all goes back to the Ancient Greeks… Here’s the story.

  7. Now for Some Entertainment. Presenting the Derivatives And Their Song That Topped the π Charts, “Circle Circle”.

  8. 3.14159 3.14159 C = πd A = πr2 3.14159 3.14159

  9. Ready for More Entertainment? Presenting the Partycles With Their Song That Got Close to 0 on the π Charts, “In My Mind I Got Physics Equations”.

  10. We’re Not Finished Yet? Presenting the Derivatives Again With Their Song That Got to –1 on the π Charts, “Minus One”.

  11. Still More Entertainment? Presenting the Derivatives Again With Their Unplugged Version of, “Circle Circle”.

  12. Now Presenting The PhysCoders With Their Hit Single That Made It to ¥ On the π charts, “Stuck in an Infinite Loop”.

  13. For Our Last Performance We Have Perry Oddic With His Song That Topped the Atomic Charts, “The Elements”. Happy π Day!

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