There are days and there is today ~ 14th of March .. .. !- have never read about Ulm, a city in the federal German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the River Danube. Today, it is an economic centre due to its varied industries, and it is the seat of the University of Ulm. The Kingdom of Württemberg was a German state that existed from 1805 to 1918, located within the area that is now Baden-Württemberg~ and this place is linked to a great person born this day .. !! No need to ask – how good one was in Mathematics, considered to be tough by many.By measuring circular objects, it has always turned out that a circle is a little more than 3 times its width around. The mathematician Archimedes used polygons with many sides to approximate circles and determined that Pi was approximately 22/7. The symbol (Greek letter “π”) was first used in 1706 by William Jones. A ‘p’ was chosen for ‘perimeter’ of circles, and the use of π became popular after it was adopted by the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler in 1737. In recent years, Pi has been calculated to over one trillion digits past its decimal. Only 39 digits past the decimal are needed to accurately calculate the spherical volume of our entire universe, but because of Pi’s infinite & patternless nature, it’s a fun challenge to memorize, and to computationally calculate more and more digits.Here is how Google celebrates it with a doodle..
Pi Day ~ and Celebrating the Birth Day of Albert Einstein
Posted on the 14 March 2018 by Sampathkumar SampathThere are days and there is today ~ 14th of March .. .. !- have never read about Ulm, a city in the federal German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the River Danube. Today, it is an economic centre due to its varied industries, and it is the seat of the University of Ulm. The Kingdom of Württemberg was a German state that existed from 1805 to 1918, located within the area that is now Baden-Württemberg~ and this place is linked to a great person born this day .. !! No need to ask – how good one was in Mathematics, considered to be tough by many.By measuring circular objects, it has always turned out that a circle is a little more than 3 times its width around. The mathematician Archimedes used polygons with many sides to approximate circles and determined that Pi was approximately 22/7. The symbol (Greek letter “π”) was first used in 1706 by William Jones. A ‘p’ was chosen for ‘perimeter’ of circles, and the use of π became popular after it was adopted by the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler in 1737. In recent years, Pi has been calculated to over one trillion digits past its decimal. Only 39 digits past the decimal are needed to accurately calculate the spherical volume of our entire universe, but because of Pi’s infinite & patternless nature, it’s a fun challenge to memorize, and to computationally calculate more and more digits.Here is how Google celebrates it with a doodle..