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Daily Download 28: The Hole Through the Middle of the Earth, using ODE solvers, and Three Blokes
Today’s download is based on a series of posts on the “hole through the middle of the Earth”, which by devious means has been tied in with the solution of differential equations, buckling of columns, and a story by Bill … Continue reading
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Tagged air density, Bill Bailey, column buckling, hole trough the middle of the Earth, Newton, Three blokes
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Three blokes go into a pub …
“… Well, I say three; could have been four or five. Could have been nine or ten, doesn’t matter. Could have been fifteen, twenty – fifty. Round it up. Hundred. Let’s go mad, eh – two-fifty. Tell you what, double … Continue reading