cool word appearing in paint project
I'm doing a video and I thought it'd be cool to make a specific word appear on a canvas. My idea was to give the illusion that I brushed a horizontal line of paint on the top of the canvas and the paint runs down the canvas forming the word (in an eerie type...
I'm SO SORRY, but I have one more question! Apparently, they did not like how I only used the last school the head coaches attended. So, I need to find the probability based on every school each coach went to. The updated stats are:
ten schools x1
nine x1
eight x2
seven x2
six x4
five x9...
Okay, I got the stats. Took a while to dig through every single Div 1 school for the last two years but I got it!
133 total head coaches during the last two years.
2 schools had 5 previous asst's as head coaches during that time.
5 schools had 4
12 schools had 3
13 had 2
and 34 had one...
"So what we can do is ask if it would be unusual for there to be a team out of the 119 with this many violations."
Yes, this is what we are trying to do. :) We are trying to show that this is very unusual and is either an incredible coincidence or that there might be a reason behind the...
I'd like to think I know a little about math and some basic probability based on the class I took in college, but then again maybe I don't. lol Anyway, I have no idea how to figure the probability on this. Anyone care to take a crack at it for fun?
In Div 1 college football there are 119...
Hmmm, now I'm confused. I thought we couldn't see violet so our eyes show it as red and blue?
"Spectral violet is outside the gamut of typical RGB color spaces, and although it can be approximated by that color shown below as electric violet, it cannot be reproduced exactly on a computer...
How is there a color "wheel"? Color is just visible light on the EM spectrum which has red at one end and purple at the other end. But on the color wheel purple and red come back around and touch. How is that possible?
Purple just doesn't seem to make sense to me. Purple is blue and red light...
Just to clarify, when you say "moving charge" you are talking about current? So, current in one direction causes a magnetic field to change, which causes an electric field to change, etc?
When you say an electric field "changes" what is changing? From positive to negative?
So batteries put out an electric field, and that's what the chemical reaction does?
I'm still curious as to what exactly the "energy" that comes out of the battery is. The energy that causes the electrons in the wire to move to one side.
The current goes from the positive output of the...
Okay, that makes sense guys. Thanks!
One last question. What exactly is the energy that the battery puts out? It puts out an energy that makes the electrons in the wire flow, but what is it? Is it a different energy than the force that makes differently charged protons attract and similarly...
Oh okay, I think I understand. So it's the strength of the field that changes; the amount of force. That makes sense.
The last paragraph makes it sound to me like the field is alternating between positive and negative charge, North and South (for the magnetic), is this what the wave is? Or am I...
Great stuff, Derek, thank you! I'm a bit confused about the changing in magnitude. I assume that means how large the field is? So the field gets larger and smaller, but how would that create a wave? I would assume the field just gets infinitely larger at the speed of light, which isn't a wave at...