This (free) educational project has been created by Laurin Gschnitzer (15 years of age).
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created by Laurin Gschnitzer (15 years of age)

50 examples for trigonometric integration — by Laurin Gschnitzer

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Three formulas from the library — refreshed every 24 hours.

ATP Hydrolysis

Biology
ATP + H₂O → ADP + Pᵢ (ΔG ≈ −30 kJ/mol)

The universal energy currency of cells releases free energy upon hydrolysis.

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Divergence Theorem

Mathematics
∭ ∇·F dV = ∯ F·dA

Relates the flow of a field out of a volume to the divergence inside.

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Lotka–Volterra (Predator–Prey)

Biology
dN/dt = αN − βNP; dP/dt = δNP − γP

Coupled equations describing oscillations between predator and prey populations.

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This Project has been created to assist you, at better understanding scientific principles.

The Project has been created by Laurin Gschnitzer (15 years of age)

See trigonometry move.

Pick a function, tune amplitude, frequency and phase, and watch the unit circle paint its waveform in real time.

Unit Circle

θ = 0.00 rad
yx

sin(x) waveform

y = 0.000
f(x) = sin(x)
-2π-1π1π2π
Function
f(x) = sin(x)
Period
T = 2π
Amplitude
A = 1
Phase shift
φ = 0

Tip: switch functions mid-animation to compare shapes.