In this project, students create a two-dimensional shape with nonuniform density, finds its center of mass, and hang it from a mobile. The various portion of the project address the differences and relationships between computing the center of mass of a discrete set of point masses and a lamina.
Included here is also a sample solution to help students formulate their own well-written solutions. Also, in the LaTeX code are a few comments to address some of the basics of LaTeX and Overleaf.
The Journal of Spatial Information Science (JOSIS) is an international, interdisciplinary, open-access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality, original research articles in spatial information science. This template can be used to format your article prior to submission to JOSIS. The template contain examples of JOSIS formatting and style for text, references, figures, tables, and algorithms.
Volba vzhledu prezentace.
Pro další možnosti, barevná schémata a použité fonty, navštivte:
http://deic.uab.es/~iblanes/beamer_gallery/index_by_theme.html
Original version by Adam Summerville and Mark Nelson, from 2016. I just made a small edit so that the infoblurb on the first page matches that of the word template for Digra 2018