Hi reader! It’s been a long while since my last blog entry; I have been busy with my other courses and it also it took me a while to figure out the next activity. Anyway, the topic for this entry is all about morphological operations. This is an entirely new topic so we won’t be… Continue reading Huitième: Morphological Operations
Tag: Physics
Sixième: Properties and Applications of the 2D Fourier Transform
Good morning/afternoon/evening!! Today’s blog is still about Fourier transform (or FT – I shall use this notation for the rest of my blog!); and the introductory theorems as well as some basic exercises and examples can be found in my previous blog. That being said, I will explain things on the assumption that the reader… Continue reading Sixième: Properties and Applications of the 2D Fourier Transform
Continuation
Last Monday all we did was to continue (again) our projectile motion experiment. Though we already prepared the setup, did the experiment, and recorded data from the past 2 meetings, only now were we given the experiment guides containing the materials and goals of the experiment. Fortunately, all the data we’ve gathered were relevant in… Continue reading Continuation
Precisely!
The second topic in our Physics 101.1 was, similar to the first, about the basics of the science physics itself – measurements. The topic, besides dealing with computations and formulas used to verify the acceptability of a certain computed value, tackled with the misconceptions of people about the common terms we sue to describe measured… Continue reading Precisely!
Significant is significant!
The first time I encountered the term “Significant Figures” was in my grade four year. Back then, it was just a part of the introduction of the lesson about the SI units (International System of Units) and the conversion of a given measurement to another. It never seemed so important as it is now –… Continue reading Significant is significant!