The Chronicle of Higher Education: How to Use Google’s Calculator in a Physics Class
From finance to physics, Calculator Soup has it all. We all have a few go-to calculations that we find ourselves doing often, like converting ounces to cups or miles to kilometers—that sort of thing.
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[This is a guest post by David L. Morgan, who is an assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Eugene Lang College in Manhattan. -- JBJ] One of the first things I teach the students in my physics ...
Lifehacker: Bookmark 'Calculator Soup' for the Next Time You Need to Convert Just About Anything
Bookmark 'Calculator Soup' for the Next Time You Need to Convert Just About Anything
Math whiz Wim Klein, born a century ago, moved physics forward with his calculations as computer developers worked to catch up with him. An audience member yelled: “35, 27, 42, 41.” Wim Klein chalked ...