On shells and plants. Many things in nature have it.
The Fibonacci spiral is an approximation of the golden spiral created by drawing circular arcs connecting the opposite corners of squares in the Fibonacci tiling
the fibonacci spiral
I think Fibonacci wanted to find how many swirls or petals were on a flower ....... most of them are Fibonacci numbers....i think.... doin a projct......= )
The spiral patterns on pine cones and cycads, the number of petals on certain flowers, the number of leaves on the stems of some plants, and the arrangement of seeds on a sunflower seed head are some examples of Fibonacci sequences.
In nautilus shells and you have 5 fingers and that is a Fibonacci number. Find a better answer, I'm running out of answers!
The Fibonacci spiral is an approximation of the golden spiral created by drawing circular arcs connecting the opposite corners of squares in the Fibonacci tiling
the fibonacci spiral
Arms of spiral galaxies.
What made him famous was the fact that he discovered the Fibonacci Spiral which appears almost everywhere in nature
Fibonacci spiral.
not sure what its called but it represents the Fibonacci spiral 1,1,2,3,5,8,13 and so on and this is also known as phi spiral which is 1.618...
The circle of a pine cone or a spiral shell.
I think Fibonacci wanted to find how many swirls or petals were on a flower ....... most of them are Fibonacci numbers....i think.... doin a projct......= )
Fibonacci found it interesting because he loved maths
Fibonacci's other names were Leonardo of Pisa, Leonardo Pisano, Leonardo Bonacci and Leonardo Fibonacci.
The spiral patterns on pine cones and cycads, the number of petals on certain flowers, the number of leaves on the stems of some plants, and the arrangement of seeds on a sunflower seed head are some examples of Fibonacci sequences.
His treatise, Liber abaci (1202), contains the famous Fibonacci sequence.