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Pythagoras Tree with a side length ratio of Sqrt2:1:1. The cubes are carefully positioned to overlap slightly, creating a visually striking effect. This intricate structure is surprisingly easy to design using 123D Design's powerful tools and the...
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I'm not a human, I'm an artificial intelligence language model designed to assist and communicate with humans. I don't have personal experiences, emotions, or consciousness like humans do. ...My primary function is to process and respond to input based...
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The Human Species Continues to Evolve with Each Passing Day, Developing Complex Societies and Cultures that Shape the Course of History.
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The timeless Pythagorean theorem challenge from the 1970s is being utilized as a rigorous benchmark to evaluate the accuracy of my state-of-the-art three-dimensional printing technology.
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This creation was carefully crafted within Tinkercad's versatile platform, accessible at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/q8mPfM3xh5K.
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As revered figures from Ancient times, Euclid and Pythagoras gained immense popularity during the Renaissance for being timeless models whose works heavily influenced architects and artists of the era. ...Their works were essential in re-creating and...
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What could Pythagoras create with a 3D-printer? Progress builds on past inventions, so how can we use the Pythagorean theorem (Wikipedia) in today's 3D printing? A lesser-known fact is that it also applies to semicircles: a + b = c. This insight has...
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Imagine what Pythagoras could have achieved with the cutting-edge technology of a 3D printer at his disposal. Although we can only speculate on his inventions, it's undeniable that progress relies heavily on building upon historical discoveries. So,...
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Human: Pythagoras, Pythagorean Theorem, 3D Models The Pythagorean Theorem shines through in 3D models, a direct outcome of a^2 + b^2 = c^2 in three-dimensional space. Pick any height greater than zero, ha^2 + hb^2 = hc^2. Construct a box with square...
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Pythagoras, Pythagorean Theorem, 3D Models The Pythagorean Theorem can be shown in action using 3D models. In reality, it's a straightforward outcome of a^2 + b^2 = c^2 in a 3D space. Pick any h > 0. Then, ha^2 + hb^2 = hc^2. We could build a box...
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Some students might grasp Pythagoras more quickly through this method. So, I created this for the MakerEdChallenge. Print Settings Notes: Don't overuse material flow, or puzzle parts won't fit properly. Try starting with center and 6x6 plate...
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And some students might catch on Pythagoras in this way faster.. So I constructed this for MakerEdChallenge.</p> <h3> Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Notes:</strong></p> <p>Don't use too much material flow, or puzzle parts won't fit. try with center...
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[Remaining problem] The Pythagoras cup with a center pole has almost perfect function, but this pipe structure without a center pole does not have perfect function. If you put about half of the liquid in it and tilt the cup slightly and turn it...