Hi, i was wondering if you could help me, i have a code calculating the scattered angle in the rutheford experiment but i dont know how to get the angle. I know i could get the angle by sin(theta)=(y1-y2)/(x1-x2) but i dont know how to put this into matlab. ps the position change is from right to left on the x axis and from top to bottom on the y axis. Any help would be much apreciated, thanks
There's more than one student. Are they all poor learners? A good way to see is how well the same group does in a comparable class or how another class does with a different lecturer. Usually, it's the professor's fault unless it's just a poor college in general. The better the institution, the less likely the students just can't use their brain. This is especially true for higher learning where students go out of their way to learn (spending much more time and money).
good video for beginners..the problem is not of his language ..you can follow him easily..i like it
hi do you have plan to implement PCA with matlab ?
thanks a lot and greetings from Kazakhstan!
This tutorial is very useful for me too!
That was very useful. Thank you.
this video is cool,i learn a bit from it
thanks a lot !
its quick and useful
Hi, i was wondering if you could help me, i have a code calculating the scattered angle in the rutheford experiment but i dont know how to get the angle. I know i could get the angle by sin(theta)=(y1-y2)/(x1-x2) but i dont know how to put this into matlab. ps the position change is from right to left on the x axis and from top to bottom on the y axis. Any help would be much apreciated, thanks
I see no application in the video. Anyone can look up syntax, it's how you use the syntax to reach a goal which is the most important.
quick and nice!!
pls I do I download the tutorial?
Thanks guys
so helpful
Hello! help me to crop and save the video on matlab using imcrop. please throw off script
any link available for downloading??
+Mahendran Kumarapandian
download what, Mr Kumarapandian? (which reminds me of another Mr Nahasapemapetilan)
There's more than one student. Are they all poor learners? A good way to see is how well the same group does in a comparable class or how another class does with a different lecturer. Usually, it's the professor's fault unless it's just a poor college in general. The better the institution, the less likely the students just can't use their brain. This is especially true for higher learning where students go out of their way to learn (spending much more time and money).
it is very useful for me thanks :)
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the same problem with most lecturer you know your stuff but you're not good in lecturing
how do you the problem is not the student does not know how to use the brain they have.
that comment feel about 4 words short of making any sense
pls I do I download the tutorial?
Thanks guys