Inverse trigonometric functions

Arccovers

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Solar Powered Alarm Clock - Part 2

This is the wrap up of the Solar Powered Alarm Clock. I also introduce some new projects I will be working on.

From playlist Solar Powered Projects

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the Internet (part 2)

An intro to the core protocols of the Internet, including IPv4, TCP, UDP, and HTTP. Part of a larger series teaching programming. See codeschool.org

From playlist The Internet

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FRESNEL LENS FIBER OPTIC OPTICAL CABLE Solar Lighting

This is a Spot Fresnel Lens focused on composite Fiber Optic Cable. This is a fiber optic ponytail.

From playlist THE FRESNEL LENS SOLAR POWER

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The Carbon Arc Lamp

The first electric light: inventors, history, how it works. From Volta to Sperry the development of the arc lamp. The carbon arc lamp is a HID - High Intensity Discharge lamp which sends an arc through the vaporized carbon formed between two electrodes. Charles Brush and Pavel Yablochkov p

From playlist Lighting Technology

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Recreating An Antique Carbon Torch (Oxy/Acetylene Alternative)

Building a carbon arc torch has been one of the simpler projects I have tackled lately, but I think it will also prove to be one of the most practical. Without an oxy/acetylene torch there are few other options that can heat seized nuts quickly enough to free them from a rusted bolt. Vehic

From playlist Practical Projects & Skills

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Radian Illustrator (GeoGebra)

What is a radian? 🤔 Interactive dynamic radius wrapping exploration for Ss: https://www.geogebra.org/m/e3aamere #GeoGebra #MTBoS #ITeachMath #algebra #geometry #trigonometry #mathchat

From playlist Trigonometry: Dynamic Interactives!

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Solar Powered Wireless Security Camera - Part 3

This is the installation of the Solar Powered Wireless Security Camera outside.

From playlist Solar Powered Projects

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Privacy Matters

http://privacymatters.nl/

From playlist awareness

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Mean angle is not a usual average. Means on circle - Intro to directional statistics (3B1B SoME1)

How to indicate the mean direction (or average direction) of the wind? How to calculate the mean position (or average position) on the circle? [Timestamps below] This video shows that such a simple thing like mean or average changes its meaning for the points belonging to the circle or wh

From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos

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