Engineering ratios

Figure of merit

A figure of merit is a quantity used to characterize the performance of a device, system or method, relative to its alternatives. (Wikipedia).

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Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics 2014

Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics 2014 recipients talking about mathematics

From playlist Actualités

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THE FIGURE: Know Your Landmarks & Proportions-A Guide

Two part video: #1: Explanation of diagram (Notes included at end of part #1) #2: The entire drawing, process with explanations to make the diagram. A useful guide for charting the landscape of the Standard Model Figure. Remember to alter, adjust, and change based off of observation. This

From playlist THE FIGURE

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Powers

"Understand power notation and calculate simple powers, e.g. squares, cubes."

From playlist Number: Powers, Roots & Laws of Indices

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Introduction to Similarity

This video introduces similarity and explains how to determine if two figures are similar or not. http://mathispower4u.com

From playlist Number Sense - Decimals, Percents, and Ratios

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orders of magnitude explained

Order of Magnitude is a useful tool for estimation, but what are they? In this video I explain what they are and how you can use them. See www.physicshigh.com for all my videos and other resources. If you like this video, please press the LIKE and SHARE with your peers. And please add a CO

From playlist skills and foundations

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Did Albert Einstein believe in God?

What made Albert Einstein one of the greatest scientific geniuses the world has ever known? His scientific breakthroughs revolutionized the way we understand the universe. The World Science Festival, in partnership with the 92Y’s 7 Days of Genius Festival, presents an in-depth look into th

From playlist The Life and Work of Albert Einstein

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Level 2 Non linear relationship internal

An overview of what is required in the level physics NCEA internal for non-linear relationships.

From playlist Physics

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4 Most Important Considerations in Analyzing College Costs

Kerry Traylor, of College Strategy Experts, walks us through what to consider when analyzing today's high cost of college.

From playlist Paying for college | College Admissions | Khan Academy

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BJT Overview - Learning Goals

https://www.patreon.com/edmundsj If you want to see more of these videos, or would like to say thanks for this one, the best way you can do that is by becoming a patron - see the link above :). And a huge thank you to all my existing patrons - you make these videos possible. In this video

From playlist Electronics I: Semiconductor Physics and Devices

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AQC 2016 - Towards Quantum Supremacy with Pre-Fault-Tolerant Devices

A Google TechTalk, June 28, 2016, presented by Sergio Boixo (Google) ABSTRACT: A critical question for the field of quantum computing in the near future is whether quantum devices without error correction can perform a well-defined computational task beyond the capabilities of state-of-th

From playlist Adiabatic Quantum Computing Conference 2016

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Alejandro Rodriguez - Physical bounds on wave phenom as quadratically constrained quadratic programs

Recorded 31 March 2022. Alejandro Rodriguez of Princeton University Mathematics presents "Physical bounds on wave phenomena as quadratically constrained quadratic programs" at IPAM's Multiscale Approaches in Quantum Mechanics Workshop. Abstract: Much of the continuing appeal and challenge

From playlist 2022 Multiscale Approaches in Quantum Mechanics Workshop

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Historic Wearables - Objectivity 127

Brady and Keith look at some non-scientific objects that belonged to some very important scientists. The spectacles on Periodic Videos: https://youtu.be/eILNyJdpTSo Objectivity on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/objectivity Subscribe to Objectivity: http://bit.ly/Objectivity_Sub Films

From playlist Objectivity

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February 14, 2008. Stephen Teiser, “The Construction of Paradise in Buddhist Liturgies”

February 14, 2008. Stephen Teiser, the D. T. Suzuki Professor of Buddhist Studies, Princeton University, was the speaker for the annual Edward H. Hume Memorial Lecture sponsored by the Council on East Asian Studies.  His presentation, entitled “The Construction of Paradise in Buddhist Litu

From playlist MacMillan Center Archives

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Introduction to Proportions

This video introduces the basis vocabulary and properties of proportions. Complete Video List at http://www.mathispower4u.com

From playlist Proportions

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Diverse Minds: Kafui Dzirasa, Personal Journey - 2/11/2021

Kafui Dzirasa is the inaugural speaker in Caltech’s Diverse Minds Seminar Series*. Dr. Dzirasa shared his experiences and personal journey into science in an interview and audience Q&A with Caltech’s David Anderson, Seymour Benzer Professor of Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Inves

From playlist Diverse Minds Seminar Series

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