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20 Awesome Science Concepts You Can Learn Through GIFs!

Ever wanted a crash course in the basic concepts of math and science?

If you were in high school now, do you think using GIFs and animations would help you understand scientific and mathematical concepts? Well, most likely since we’re usually hard-wired to be visual creatures.

So if you’re looking back at all those things you wish you understood better in high school or college, this set of GIFs will blow your mind with how easily they can explain a concept!

1. The Reuleaux Triangle

Source: Strangelove

Spheres aren’t the only shapes with constant width. These convex planar shapes have widths that are the same regardless of the orientation of the curve.

2. This is how you drill a square hole.

Source: Imgur

With a Reuleaux triangle-shaped drill!

3. The ratio of Pi to a circle.

Source: Wikimedia
4. How to make Pascal’s triangle.

Source: Imgur

These are used to find combinations.

5. The Miura fold.

Source: Imgur

It’s how you can fold a flat surface into a smaller size by using tessellated parallelograms.

6. Parabola.

If you throw something, anything, up into the air, it will arc up and come down again in the shape of a parabola.

7. Radian.

Source: Wikimedia

A radian is the standard unit of angular measure. The radian multiplied by Pi times two gives you 360 degrees.

8. Matrix transposition.

Source: Wikimedia

It’s formed by turning all the rows of the matrix into columns and vice versa.

9. Sierpinski Triangle.

Source: Wikimedia

Love fractals? This is a kind of fractal that can be reproducible at any magnification or reduction. It’s basically infinite!

10. This is how you can convert a cartesian (rectangular) to polar coordinates.

Source: Wikimedia

Can’t see a practical use? Imagine how maps are made into globes.

11. All polygons have an exterior angle that adds up to 360 degrees.

Source: Imgur

So even if they’re octagons (8), dodecagons (12), or centagon (100), the angles still all add up to 360.

12. A hyperboloid is made up of straight lines.

Source: Tumblr
13. And this is what that looks like in real life.

Source: Tumblr
14. This is how white blood cells work.

Source: YouTube

They hunt down and devour all the bacteria they can detect.

15. Earth breathing.

Source: NASA

This is the earth’s cycle of ice and vegetation throughout the year. It looks like it’s exhaling and inhaling.

16. Smoke can burn too.

Source: Imgur

Flammable matter in the form of soot and other materials are in smoke, and they can burn.

17. Flammable gas within a contained environment.

Source: imgur
18. Levitation.

Source: YouTube

This is quantum levitation through the use of magnetism.

19. Falling slinky.

Source: YouTube

This is how slinkies, no matter the material, fall.

20. Heavier and lighter gas.

Source: Pbh2

We all know that not all gas have the same density, and here’s proof!

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