Customary units of measurement

Mesh (scale)

Mesh is a measurement of particle size often used in determining the particle-size distribution of a granular material. For example, a sample from a truckload of peanuts may be placed atop a mesh with 5 mm openings. When the mesh is shaken, small broken pieces and dust pass through the mesh while whole peanuts are retained on the mesh. A commercial peanut buyer might use a test like this to determine if a batch of peanuts has too many broken pieces. This type of test is common in some industries, and, to facilitate uniform testing methods, several standardized mesh series have been established. Metal surfaces mechanically polished are designated as having a mechanical finish related to the abrasive used. Many mesh sizes were historically given in the number of holes per inch; due to the width of the wires in the mesh, mesh numbers did not correspond directly to fractional inch sizes, and several different systems standardized with slightly different mesh sizes for the same mesh numbers. (Wikipedia).

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Micrometer/diameter of daily used objects.

What was the diameter? music: https://www.bensound.com/

From playlist Fine Measurements

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Unit Scale

This video shows how to use unit scale to determine the actual dimensions of a model and how to determine the dimensions of a model from an actual dimensions. http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/

From playlist Unit Scale and Scale Factor

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Micrometer / diameter of daily used objects

What was the diameter? music: https://www.bensound.com/

From playlist Fine Measurements

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Introduction to Geometer's Sketchpad: Measurements

This video demonstrates some of the measurement and calculation features of Geometer's Sketchpad.

From playlist Geometer's Sketchpad

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Lecture 2A: What is a "Mesh?" (Discrete Differential Geometry)

Full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9_jI1bdZmz0hIrNCMQW1YmZysAiIYSSS For more information see http://geometry.cs.cmu.edu/ddg

From playlist Discrete Differential Geometry - CMU 15-458/858

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Electrical Engineering: Ch 3: Circuit Analysis (9 of 37) Mesh Analysis with Voltage Sources

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the general concept using mesh analysis of calculating circuits with current sources. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/kHeeOUUIYoI

From playlist ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS

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Scale Factor

This video shows how to use scale to determine the dimensions of a proportional model. http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/

From playlist Unit Scale and Scale Factor

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Percentiles, Deciles, Quartiles

Understanding percentiles, quartiles, and deciles through definitions and examples

From playlist Unit 1: Descriptive Statistics

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More Standard Deviation and Variance

Further explanations and examples of standard deviation and variance

From playlist Unit 1: Descriptive Statistics

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Computational Methods for Numerical Relativity, Part 3 Frans Pretorius

Computational Methods for Numerical Relativity, Part 3 Frans Pretorius Princeton University July 22, 2009

From playlist PiTP 2009

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Numerical Homogenization by Localized Orthogonal Decomposition (Lecture 3) by Daniel Peterseim

DISCUSSION MEETING Multi-Scale Analysis: Thematic Lectures and Meeting (MATHLEC-2021, ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Patrizia Donato (University of Rouen Normandie, France), Antonio Gaudiello (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy), Editha Jose (University of the Philippines Los Baño

From playlist Multi-scale Analysis: Thematic Lectures And Meeting (MATHLEC-2021) (ONLINE)

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Xin Xing - Finite-size error and its correction in energy calculations for periodic systems

Recorded 02 May 2022. Xin Xing of the University of California, Berkeley, Mathematics, presents "Finite-size error and its correction in energy calculations for periodic systems" at IPAM's Large-Scale Certified Numerical Methods in Quantum Mechanics Workshop. Abstract: Despite decades of p

From playlist 2022 Large-Scale Certified Numerical Methods in Quantum Mechanics

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Numerical Homogenization by Localized Orthogonal Decomposition (Lecture 1) by Daniel Peterseim

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From playlist Multi-scale Analysis: Thematic Lectures And Meeting (MATHLEC-2021) (ONLINE)

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Tzanio Kolev - Meso and Macroscale Modeling 1 - IPAM at UCLA

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From playlist 2023 New Mathematics for the Exascale: Applications to Materials Science Tutorials

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MFEM Workshop 2021 | The State of MFEM

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From playlist MFEM Community Workshop 2021

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How To Design A Car Model In Maya - UIUX | Session 04 | #cardesign | #maya | #design

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From playlist Design A Car Model In Maya - UIUX

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Collisionless Dynamics and Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics, Part 2 - Volker Springel

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From playlist PiTP 2009

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MFEM Workshop 2022 | High-Order Solvers + GPU Acceleration

The LLNL-led MFEM (Modular Finite Element Methods) project provides high-order mathematical calculations for large-scale scientific simulations. The project’s second community workshop was held on October 25, 2022, with participants around the world. Learn more about MFEM at https://mfem.o

From playlist MFEM Community Workshop 2022

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Dimensions Chapter 5

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From playlist Dimensions

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How To Create Super Optimized Assets For Mobile VR Games | Session 03 | #gamedev

Don’t forget to subscribe! In this project, we are going to be creating VR mobile assets for your games. We will be looking into making the most optimized assets to be put into VR games, which will cover making low-poly assets and texturing them to make them look as detailed as possible

From playlist Create Super Optimized Assets For Mobile VR Games

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