Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF SNOWBALLMELTING
Akanksha Madhuri Raj and Arvind Kumar Sah
Abstract
Mathematical modelling is an essential tool for understanding the world. In olden days the
Chinese, Egyptians, Indians, Babylonians and Greeks indulged in understanding and predicting
the natural phenomena through their knowledge of mathematics. The architects, artisans and
craftsmen based many of their works of art on geometric prinicples. Suppose a surveyor wants
to measure the height of a tower. It is physically very difficult to measure the height using the
measuring tape. So, the other option is to find out the factors that are useful to find the height.
From his knowledge of trigonometry, he knows that if he has an angle of elevation and the
distance of the foot of the tower to the point where he is standing, then he can calculate the
height of the towe
Keywords
Mathematical modelling,Architects, Artisans and Craftsmen etc.
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