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Livestream for Advent of Code 2022 Day 6 by me.
New YT short: defining functions in python with arguments.
A short video writing a plotting function with multiple arguments.Song used: Gonne by @ELPHNTFor more interesting stuff on Astrophysics and
Two short formulae for calculating the greatest common divisor and the least common multiple using recursive functions in python3.
#python code and three pie chart plot for size comparison in our #solarsystem.
For reference, the Sun has ~99.87% of the solar system's total mass.
Ignoring the Sun, Jupiter takes up ~71% of the mass of all the planets combined.
Ignoring the Sun, and gas giant planets, the Earth is the most massive planet, taking up ~51% of the combined mass of terrestrial planets.
Making of Sagittarius A* image | Instruments
What went behind the making of the Sagittarius A* black hole image. This post covers an overview of instruments and a bit of technicalities.
This series of posts will try to cover the science, instruments, astrophysics, and more that led to the imaging of Sagittarius A* black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy.
Image of Sagittarius A* black hole. The temperature scale of radiations is in 109 Kelvin.Taken from Kazunori et al. (2022)
Important Note
These posts will cover the mentioned topics to the best of my ability and thus…
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How are different states of matter effected by the temperature, and how the temperature is related to the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution?
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Part 2: Special relativity, mass, time & length | Python | Astrophysics and Physics
Part 1: Special relativity, mass, time & length | Overview | Astrophysics and Python