Projects
An interactive map of Orkney to keep track of which isles you have visited.
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D3.js Natural Earth (for the geographical data: cultural maps at sub-country administrative divisions) MapShaper (to select just Scotland)
An interactive map of Scotland to keep track of which council areas you have visited.
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D3.js Natural Earth (for the geographical data: cultural maps at sub-country administrative divisions) MapShaper (to select just Scotland) Made with ♥\(_{ij}\) for \(\pi_{ij}\)
The following content follows a chapter in Hans U. Fuchs, Dynamics of Heat, 2nd Edition.
In this weekend project, I made a model of the heart using analog electrical components and an Arduino. I’ll walk you through the modelling process, as well as the code for the Arduino and a quick Simulink simulation with more parameters.
The Heart The model in this post concerns the human circulatory system. If you’ve ever had your blood pressure taken, you’ll have seen a pair of numbers: the systolic and diastolic blood pressures.