Math 1060
There are several examples of useful spring mass systems in everyday life. One obvious example is trampolines; without the spring around the already elastic fabric, a normal person wouldn't bounce at all. However, with the metal springs holding the fabric to the frame, a person can bounce a few feet. Another example that most people use would be the shock absorber of a car. These springs absorb most of the bounce of bumps we go over in roads, allowing the wheels to take the shock without the entire car bouncing up. Without this spring system, riding in cars would be very uncomfortable.
I never realized how important trigonometry is, especially for architecture, because every single of it's procedures has to do with measuring angles and applying trigonometry angles to get a perfect building. Everything that humans have built have some trigonometry calculations within the creation of them.
I never realized how important trigonometry is, especially for architecture, because every single of it's procedures has to do with measuring angles and applying trigonometry angles to get a perfect building. Everything that humans have built have some trigonometry calculations within the creation of them.