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Welcome, if you are tired of coincident surface in your non opaque fluid containers, it might be the right place. | Welcome, if you are tired of coincident surface in your non opaque fluid containers, it might be the right place. | ||
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+ | An easy test, as multiple-choice questions, to check the lesson of today: | ||
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+ | *How do you make an empty plate ? | ||
+ | *# You select a material, a shape and combine both. | ||
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+ | *How do you make an empty glass ? | ||
+ | *# You select a material, a shape and combine both. | ||
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+ | *How do you put a cake on a plate ? | ||
+ | *# Take the plate and and move the cake to the plate. | ||
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+ | *How do you fill a glass with a liquid ? | ||
+ | *# Take the empty glass and pour the liquid, well put the liquid in a suitable shape and move it to the glass. | ||
+ | *# Mu. This is a non-sense. | ||
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+ | The right answer is 2: to achieve a glass with some liquid, you should not start with an empty glass. | ||
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+ | If you start with a filled glass, you might end with an empty glass. But the reversal is bogus: you would get coincident surface and its noise. | ||
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+ | {| | ||
+ | ![[Image:LeForgeronTutoGlass.png]] | ||
+ | ! From right to left: | ||
+ | * an empty glass | ||
+ | * an half-filled flass | ||
+ | * a full glass | ||
+ | * something that need to be explained | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | ===Start=== |
Revision as of 15:50, 30 September 2012
Perfect glass
Welcome, if you are tired of coincident surface in your non opaque fluid containers, it might be the right place.
An easy test, as multiple-choice questions, to check the lesson of today:
- How do you make an empty plate ?
- You select a material, a shape and combine both.
- How do you make an empty glass ?
- You select a material, a shape and combine both.
- How do you put a cake on a plate ?
- Take the plate and and move the cake to the plate.
- How do you fill a glass with a liquid ?
- Take the empty glass and pour the liquid, well put the liquid in a suitable shape and move it to the glass.
- Mu. This is a non-sense.
The right answer is 2: to achieve a glass with some liquid, you should not start with an empty glass.
If you start with a filled glass, you might end with an empty glass. But the reversal is bogus: you would get coincident surface and its noise.
From right to left:
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