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Episode #89 - In This Experiment, We Will Talk About Our Labs

Math & Physics Podcast

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Using Pythagoras Theorum to Find the Step Size

The riley distribution is close to, like, starts zero, ad zero. It goes up, and then kind of like goes down a i, one, one over x. So we knew that much, and they gave us the equation for the distribution and all that. The next step was to curfit this distribution. Because it turns out, when you take the knowledge that you know about a brownie in motion, a random motion of very small particles,. depends on a lot of variables. For example, how big are the beads? What's the temperature of the water, and other things.

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