Airfoil
Posted by Armando Brito Mendes | Filed under infogramas \ dashboards, lições, visualização
Excelentes animações sobre fenómenos físicos como o fluxo de ar em asas de avião ou noutros meios
The dream of soaring in the sky like a bird has captivated the human mind for ages. Although many failed, some eventually succeeded in achieving that goal. These days we take air transportation for granted, but the physics of flight can still be puzzling.
In this article we’ll investigate what makes airplanes fly by looking at the forces generated by the flow of air around the aircraft’s wings. More specifically, we’ll focus on the cross section of those wings to reveal the shape of an airfoil
Tags: animações, física, fluxo de ar, visualizações
More pets than children in Taiwan
Posted by Armando Brito Mendes | Filed under infogramas \ dashboards, mapas SIG's, visualização
boa estória com gráficos e animações excelentes
In 2018, Taiwan officially became an “aged society,” a label reserved for populations where 15-20% are 65 years or older. But that’s only the beginning. Taiwan’s on track to reach “super-aged society” status around 2025—that’s when the share of folks 65 or older goes over 20%. This rapid demographic shift makes Taiwan one of the fastest aging countries in the world, the social and economic implications of which will need careful planning and strategic policy to address.
Tags: animações, gráficos, pirâmide de idades
The floor is lava
Posted by Armando Brito Mendes | Filed under infogramas \ dashboards, materiais ensino, Sem categoria
Um excelente infograma sobre a dissipação do calor no solo humanizado ou natural
How concrete, asphalt and urban heat islands add to the misery of heat waves
PUBLISHED JULY 31, 2023 15:40 AZOST
It only takes just a fraction of a second to suffer a pretty serious burn. Asphalt and concrete in direct sunlight can often reach surface temperatures as high as 82 Celsius (180 Fahrenheit) on the hottest days, said Dr. Kevin Foster, who directs the Arizona Burn Center in Phoenix.
Forecasters predict another heat wave in Phoenix this week after the U.S. National Weather Service declared the city had sweltered under high temperatures above 43°C (115°F) for 30 consecutive days in July. Across Europe, high temperature records have tumbled this summer and major heat waves in much of the world are expected to persist through August.