Water-boiling IEC fusion reactor (fusor) w/magnetic bottling
Here is a short video of our fusor running at full power. For those interested, here are the specs: Powered by: 25kVDC-30kVDC from a ~400W ZVS-driven flyback transformer. Current in excess of 20mA (estimated). Chamber/pressure: steel vacuum chamber from Amazon.com. Pumped down to below 100
From playlist LabCoatz Shorts
Captain's Blog 2-14-11 Roof Leaks, Cafe, and Fusor
The contractors left us with a gigantic roof leak that was pouring water into the gymnasium at a rate of about 5 gallons every 20 minutes all day. A quick look around the lab at the progress, and we finish the evening playing with the fusor.
From playlist The New Lab
Transcendental Functions 3 Examples using Properties of Logarithms.mov
Examples using the properties of logarithms.
From playlist Transcendental Functions
Equivalence Relations Definition and Examples
Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Equivalence Relations Definition and Examples. This video starts by defining a relation, reflexive relation, symmetric relation, transitive relation, and then an equivalence relation. Several examples are given.
From playlist Abstract Algebra
Integration 12 Trigonometric Integration Part 2 Example 2.mov
Another example of trigonometric integration.
From playlist Integration
In this video, we simplify a logarithm.
From playlist Logs - Worked Examples
Integration 12 Trigonometric Integration Part 2 Example 4.mov
Another example of trigonometric integration.
From playlist Integration
Example on gradient identities for functions of two variables.
From playlist Engineering Mathematics
Integration 12 Trigonometric Integration Part 2 Example 3.mov
Another example of trigonometric integration.
From playlist Integration
C20 Example problem using the superposition principle
Another example problem.
From playlist Differential Equations
Transcendental Functions 18 More Examples 1.mov
More example problems.
From playlist Transcendental Functions
C9 Lectures: Dr. Erik Meijer - Functional Programming Fundamentals Chapter 5 of 13
We've kicked off C9 Lectures with a journey into the world of Functional Programming with functional language purist and high priest of the lambda calculus, Dr. Erik Meijer (you can thank Erik for many of the functional constructs that have shown up in languages like C# and VB.NET. When yo
From playlist Haskell - Functional Programming Fundamentals (Dr. Erik Meijer )
Intermediate Python Programming Course
Take your Python skills to the next level with this intermediate Python course. First, you will get a review of basic concepts such as lists, strings, and dictionaries, but with an emphasis on some lesser known capabilities. Then, you will learn more advanced topics such as threading, mult
From playlist Python Tutorials
Span, linear independence, the Linear Dependence Lemma, and the inequality between the length of a linearly independent list and the length of a spanning list.
From playlist Linear Algebra Done Right
Big O Notation — with Examples in Python
In today's video, I explain the basics of Big O Notation, with a hands-on Python code demo. The hand-on example code is available in GitHub at bit.ly/jkBigO Dr. Jon Krohn is Chief Data Scientist at untapt, and the #1 Bestselling author of Deep Learning Illustrated, an interactive introdu
From playlist Talks and Tutorials
Java Collections | Java Collections Framework Explained | Java Tutorial For Beginners | Simplilearn
🔥Post Graduate Program In Full Stack Web Development: https://www.simplilearn.com/pgp-full-stack-web-development-certification-training-course?utm_campaign=Java-yiB_AFCVUH0&utm_medium=DescriptionFirstFold&utm_source=youtube 🔥Caltech Coding Bootcamp (US Only): https://www.simplilearn.com/co
Python Tutorial: Comprehensions - How they work and why you should be using them
Python comprehensions are a very natural and easy way to create lists, dicts, and sets. They are also a great alternative to using maps and filters within python. If you are using maps, filters, or for loops to create your lists, then most likely you could and should be using comprehension
From playlist Python Tutorials
From playlist Programmieren mit Ruby mit Franz, Jan, Christiane
B04 Example problem of simple harmonic oscillation
Solving an example problem of simple harmonic oscillation, which requires calculating the solution to a second order ordinary differential equation.
From playlist Physics ONE
Linked List in Java | Java Linked Explained | Data Structures Implementation | Edureka
🔥 Java, J2EE & SOA Certification Training - https://www.edureka.co/java-j2ee-training-course This Edureka video will provide you with detailed knowledge about Linked Lists in Java and along with it, This video will also cover some examples of Linked Lists in Java, in order to provide you w
From playlist Java Tutorial For Beginners | Edureka