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Gravity
Think of it this way: imagine you're playing catch with a friend in a park. Your friend is much stronger than you, just like how the Sun's gravity is stronger than the Earth's. However, because you're standing closer to each other, when your friend throws the ball to you, you catch it because it's eRead more
Think of it this way: imagine you’re playing catch with a friend in a park. Your friend is much stronger than you, just like how the Sun’s gravity is stronger than the Earth’s. However, because you’re standing closer to each other, when your friend throws the ball to you, you catch it because it’s easier for you to reach out and grab it.
In a similar way, the Moon orbits the Earth because they are much closer to each other compared to the distance between the Earth and the Sun. Even though the Sun’s gravity is powerful, the Moon feels a stronger pull from the Earth because they are nearer to each other. This closeness keeps the Moon in orbit around the Earth, like how you and your friend play catch within your reach, despite the stronger force of the Sun pulling everything in the solar system towards it.
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Imagine machine learning as teaching computers to learn from examples, similar to how humans learn from experience. Instead of explicitly telling a computer how to do something, we show it many examples so it can learn patterns and make decisions on its own. It's like teaching a child to recognizeRead more
Imagine machine learning as teaching computers to learn from examples, similar to how humans learn from experience.
Instead of explicitly telling a computer how to do something, we show it many examples so it can learn patterns and make decisions on its own. It’s like teaching a child to recognize animals by showing them pictures and letting them figure out which ones are cats, dogs, or birds.
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