Change and Motion: Calculus Made Clear, 2nd Edition - Season 1 Episode 23 Owls, Rats, Waves, and Guitars
Whether looking at people or pachyderms, the models for predicting future populations all involve the rates of population change. Calculus is well suited to this task. However, the discrete version of the Verhulst Model is an example of chaotic behavior-an application for which calculus may not be appropriate.
First Air Date: Jan 01, 2001
Last Air date: Jun 11, 2001
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 24 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users
Popularity: 0.5783
Language: English
Keyword :
Season
Season 1
Episode
Two Ideas, Vast Implications
Stop Sign Crime-The First Idea of Calculus-The Derivative
Another Car, Another Crime-The Second Idea of Calculus-The Integral
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Visualizing the Derivative-Slopes
Derivatives the Easy Way-Symbol Pushing
Abstracting the Derivative-Circles and Belts
Circles, Pyramids, Cones, and Spheres
Archimedes and the Tractrix
The Integral and the Fundamental Theorem
Abstracting the Integral-Pyramids and Dams
Buffon's Needle or ? from Breadsticks
Achilles, Tortoises, Limits, and Continuity
Calculators and Approximations
The Best of All Possible Worlds-Optimization
The Best of All Possible Worlds-Optimization
Galileo, Newton, and Baseball
Getting off the Line-Motion in Space
Mountain Slopes and Tangent Planes
Several Variables-Volumes Galore
The Fundamental Theorem Extended
Fields of Arrows-Differential Equations
Owls, Rats, Waves, and Guitars
Calculus Everywhere