CS U540 Computer Graphics Prof. Harriet Fell Spring 2007 Lecture 36 – April 11, 2007 Today’s Topics Animation Animation Keyframing Set data at key points and interpolate. Procedural Let mathematics make it happen. Physics-based Solve differential equations Motion Capture
By omerThe Earth System Connections among the great spheres. Our Home Planet. About 4.5 billion years old. Only planet presently known to support life. Has well-defined continents and ocean basins. Very dynamic, both internally and externally. A closed system !. Earth As A Closed System.
By albertVolume. Cylinders, Cones, Pyramids and Spheres. Cylinder. Volume = r 2 h. See homework examples. Real Life Cylinders. Cones. Cones. Cones. A fact: If Pringles came in a cone, which was the same height and diameter as the tall tube, it would contain one third of the calories!!! Why??.
By laruePythagoras’s Legacy in the Musical World. Elisse Lockhart Math 5 Final Project. Hammers and Urns Strings Integer Ratios. Applications of Small Integer Ratios. Music of the Spheres: models of the solar system. Plato’s Version of the Music of the Spheres. Other Connections to Music.
By zarehGlobal Positioning System (GPS). Math 437/837 CISC490/850. Satellites and Receivers. Each satellite sends signals indicating its position relative to the receiver. Satellites in orbit.
By connleyLO Operations Budget Overview. LO established in 1888 and administered via UCOP like a campus until 1960’s when astronomers moved to UCSC From this point, operations budget is split between science program funding through UCOP and facilities funding through UCSC.
By marcellIMPERIALISM IN THE AMERICAS. Updates/Reminders. http://dss.ucsd.edu/~phsmith/teaching.htm Office hours: Tuesday 3-5, SSB 364. The Imperial Era. Reading: Smith, Talons , Introduction, chs. 1-3 CR “Documents on Imperialism” Items a, b, d (on U.S. imperialism)
By zazuDesign a container for a new drink – the volume must = 300ml. Triangular Prism. Combining Cuboids. Combining Cuboid and Square Based Pyramid. Spheres. Complicated Shapes!.
By zeaImperialism in China. Background. U.S. imperialists viewed the Philippines as their entry way to China, and to Asia as a whole. America wanted to imperialize China because China was a prospective market for American manufactured goods. . Spheres of influence .
By deonUS History MT3: The United States as a World Power. Learning Target #1: What was the open door policy? What were the effects of the open door policy? . Imperialism . What is imperialism: When powerful countries gain control of other countries either peacefully or by force
By mortyThe shapes don't have to be circles! You can overlap any shapes you want to invent. "Spiraling Spheres“ Start with a 1” border in your sketchbook. Drawing pencil only(no color).
By amelia12-7 Surface Area of Spheres. Objective. Recognize and define basic properties of spheres Find surface area of spheres. Spheres. Sphere – In space, infinitely many points that are a given distance from a central point.
By thaisTopic 2: Spheres of Earth. Earth’s Spheres. Earth is made up of spheres, arranged from lowest density (above Earth) to highest density (center of Earth). Interface – boundary between different layers. Earth’s Spheres. 1. Atmosphere – layer of gases above Earth’s surface.
By bikitaClimate Change Quiz #1. Spheres of the Earth and Atmospheric Science. If I were a molecule of water what sphere(s) could I potential be found within? ~ 99.03% of the atmosphere is comprised of these 2 gases Name the layers of the atmosphere from the lowest to the highest in altitude.
By premChapter 28 Study Game. Mrs. Richard. An economic and social region that includes the countries surrounding the Pacific Ocean is the __________. Answer: Pacific Rim . Who was the communist leader of -China until 1976?. Answer: Mao Zedong.
By avalonImperalism. imperialism. To dominate other foreign countries and rule over them. Raw materials . Natural materials that have not been messed with. . nationalism. National spirit. indigenous. Originating of characteristics from a certain region. Spheres of influence.
By loboImperialism. By Julius M itchell . Imperialism . Is like bullies they think they have a lot of stuff so they go and try and take someone else land like donomit. Raw materials. Raw material – Is the basic material form which a product is manufactured or made. Spheres of influence .
By webbThe Four Spheres. By: Jeremiah. Interaction of the Spheres. Water (hydrosphere) falls from the clouds and into the ground (lithosphere) and it form streams. The land (lithosphere) creates erosion and it uproots plants (biosphere).
By kishaSpheres and Distance Formula inSpace. Unit 2 Conics. The 3D Coordinate System. Spheres. The equation of a sphere: Example: What is the center of the sphere? (3, -4, 1) What is the radius of the sphere? r=5. The Distance Formula.
By didinaResearch Highlight: Forces in Electrorheological (ER) Fluids An ER fluid is a material whose viscosity (resistance to flow) can be changed by an electric field (e. g. with a battery). They usually consist of suspensions of dielectric spheres in a host made of another insulator.
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