This is a list of well-known dimensionless quantities illustrating their variety of forms and applications. The table also includes pure numbers, dimensionless ratios, or dimensionless physical constants; these topics are discussed in the article. (Wikipedia).
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Chapter 2 of the Dimensions series. See http://www.dimensions-math.org for more information. Press the 'CC' button for subtitles.
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Chapter 1 of the Dimensions series. See http://www.dimensions-math.org for more information. Press the 'CC' button for subtitles.
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Chapter 6 of the Dimensions series. See http://www.dimensions-math.org for more information. Press the 'CC' button for subtitles.
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Chapter 4 of the Dimensions series. See http://www.dimensions-math.org for more information. Press the 'CC' button for subtitles.
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This video provides a basic introduction to volume.
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MIT RES.TLL-004 Concept Vignettes View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/RES-TLL-004F13 Instructor: Ken Kamrin This video leads students through the problem solving method of dimensional analysis. In one example, students use dimensional analysis to determine the diameter of a parac
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What is General Relativity? The Geodesics of Schwarzschild spacetime Part 3
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Engineering MAE 130A. Intro to Fluid Mechanics. Lecture 10.
UCI Engineering MAE 130A: Intro to Fluid Mechanics (Fall 2013) Lec 10. Intro to Fluid Mechanics View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/engineering_mae_130a_intro_to_fluid_mechanics.html Instructor: Roger Rangel, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-SA Terms of Use: http://o
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We introduce the idea of dimensional analysis and its use in finding unknown quantities' dependence on relevant dimensionful variables.
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Lectures for Transport Phenomena course at Olin College. This video describes the formal formulation for forced convection in external flows and shows how simple empirical calculations are made.
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Role of Intrinsic Inhomogeneities in Active Systems by Shradha Mishra
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Conservation of Momentum, part 5 - Lecture 4.5 - Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics
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This scalars and vectors physics video tutorial explains how to distinguish a scalar quantity from a vector quantity. It gives plenty of examples of scalar quantities and vector quantities. Mass, temperature, volume, distance, and speed are all scalar quantities while velocity, displacem
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Upscaling and Automation: New Opportunities for Multiscale Systems Modeling
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