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G&G Armament winner video
Hello everyone, my name is Luiggi Spaudo and I’m the winner of the contest, Your Greatest Glory 2019 with my video [Enjoy It]. In which I won 10,000 dollars, one trip to Nuremberg Germany and one day in IWA 2020. I must say thank you to the CEO of G&G Armament, James Liao for creating every year this opportunity for film makers and Airsoft players to show our true passion about this amazing sport, which is Airsoft.
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Deepin 20 Beta: Desktop + Apps ..Super Extended Preview!!
So, on this video I’ll go through some features of Deepin but without any particular order. It will be like a live streaming of events! And I will start with the Calendar and the click policy that plays a key role in the usability of this system. Basically it makes it unusable. So, left click does nothing than highlighting the boxes. Right click will open the menu, “New event” in this case.
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Jak ulepszyć i przerobić model statku na pływający RC? Schnellboot 1/35 RC #Zabytki_Nieba
Thank you all Patrons from Patronite.pl! Hi. Today I will show you a naval model instead of an airplane. This is my Schnellboot S-100. It is converted to remote control Why is it white despite operating at night? See my modifications which went a bit too far. I hope you’ll like such an episode, even though I talk a lot. This vessel was called Schnellboot or S-Boot (German: fast ship) or the E-Boat (“E” for “Enemy”) These were built by Luerssen shipyard which still exists.
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Data Science Teaching Alternatives from The Carpentries
Well, thank you so much. So I’m Tracy Teal. I’m the Executive Director of The Carpentries and I’m a stand-in for Keri Jordan who is our Senior Director of Equity and Assessment. She will be coming a little bit later, but wasn’t feeling well this morning. I’ll let Sher introduce herself. SherAaron: Hi, I am Sher. I am the Workshop and Logistics Manager for The Carpentries. Tracy: So we’re really excited and fortunate for the opportunity to be at this meeting today.
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Calculating a force given a pressure distribution (Fluid Dynamics w/ Olivier Cleynen)
In this problem, we want to calculate the force exerted on the panel given the pressure distribution on both sides. What we’re looking at is a window, say a window on the side of the swimming pool, and this window has; on the right side, air; and on the left side, water. Both of those fluids are applying pressure on each side, and those pressures are distributed differently in space.
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Dot product and cross product of two vectors (Fluid Dynamics w/ Olivier Cleynen)
In this problem we study two concepts that are important for mechanics: the dot product and the cross product. What we’re looking at is a boat from above that is moving at a velocity V in this direction towards the top here. And it’s a sailboat and the wind is pushing the boat; and the wind is coming from the bottom left and pushing the boat with a force F over here.
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Dealing with molecules in fluid mechanics (Fluid Dynamics w/ Olivier Cleynen)
If you approach fluid mechanics for the first time, you might be tempted to think that we calculate the movement of fluids based on the movement of molecules. And it totally makes sense. If you think about the question “what is a fluid?” you could really say a fluid is matter and matter is made out of molecules. But this is not true in fluid mechanics, and let me explain why.
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Wrapping your head around the concept of viscosity (Fluid Dynamics w/ Olivier Cleynen)
How do you wrap your head around the concept of viscosity? Usually people start by telling you that viscosity is the stickiness of fluid. Honey, sugar syrup, is very sticky, it’s very viscous compared to say water. And that’s easy to understand. And all goes well until people start dumping that kind of equation on you like mu is defined by tau divided by some difference in velocity divided by some difference in height over here and then they add insult to injury by telling you that it’s easy it’s just a ratio between shear and strain.
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NASA ScienceCasts: Keeping an Eye on Earth
[ MUSIC ] Earth’s climate is the product of many rich and complex systems. It’s affected by water in its many forms; on land, in the air, in the oceans, and as ice. It feels influences from vegetation, from soil conditions, from the carbon cycle, from human impacts. We study and observe our planet’s ever-changing conditions in many ways, from many locations. One location in particular provides a unique and powerful vantage point, allowing us to see our planet in high detail and on a broad scale.
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Scientist in the Forum - Janet Price | Tiny Campsites: Understanding Bacterial Communities
Hi there everybody and welcome to the Museum of Natural History here in the middle of Ann Arbor I’m so excited to get to talk to you today. So my name’s Janet Price I’m actually a graduate student here at the University and I have the privilege of working here on the fifth floor so I get to see this museum every single day and it’s it’s such a treasure and I’m so excited to tell you a little Bit about the research that’s going on here at the University So my research is especially interesting because we’ve now opened the new exhibit on the second floor all about life at the cell level So I’ll be talking about one of those things.