7 jamesford007 3d models found
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Cylinder by jamesford007
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a cyclinder is nothing too exciting, but it is useful for calc 3 students. i made this one in sketchup.
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Mobius Strip by jamesford007
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printable mobius strip made in mathematica! the mathematica code with parametric equations is included in the instructions.
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Parabolic Cylinder by jamesford007
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parabolic cylinder! z = x^2
for calc 3 students
use rafts when printing
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Paraboloid by jamesford007
...remember). it's easily graphed in mathematica with the equation z = x^2 + y^2. it also functions as a cup if you are thirsty!
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r = theta (Cinnamon Roll) by jamesford007
...atic, boundarystyle -> black,
plotstyle -> thickness[.2]]
this could also be called a fruit roll-up without much protest.
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z = theta (Spiral Thingamajig) by jamesford007
...= theta/20 pi, {t, 0, 1}, {theta, 0, 6 pi},
boxratios -> automatic, boundarystyle -> black,
plotstyle -> thickness[.1] ]
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Inverted Horn: z = x^(1/4) + y^(1/4) by jamesford007
...surface has a different name, but i call it an inverted horn. it actually has a pretty sharp point, so watch out enemies of math!