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Paper bag problem

In geometry, the paper bag problem or teabag problem is to calculate the maximum possible inflated volume of an initially flat sealed rectangular bag which has the same shape as a cushion or pillow, made out of two pieces of material which can bend but not stretch. According to , an approximate formula for the capacity of a sealed expanded bag is: where w is the width of the bag (the shorter dimension), h is the height (the longer dimension), and V is the maximum volume. The approximation ignores the crimping round the equator of the bag. A very rough approximation to the capacity of a bag that is open at one edge is: (This latter formula assumes that the corners at the bottom of the bag are linked by a single edge, and that the base of the bag is not a more complex shape such as a lens). (Wikipedia).

Paper bag problem
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Shopping Cart Truck Mishap

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From playlist Inertia

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Wordpress Problems Solved Pt 1

Here I show you how to solve common Wordpress problem's. How to post content easily, how to upload images, how to upload video, how to upload documents, Press This, and Scripd.

From playlist Wordpress Tutorial

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Now You Know: Bursting Balloons

When you stick a needle in a balloon, the rubber tears—the balloon pops. But high-speed video reveals the details, and there are some surprises to be had. How does the rubber unzip as it tears? It’s different for a round balloon and a longer balloon-animal balloon. And if the balloon is fi

From playlist Now You Know

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Daddy Issues

We’re used to being rather mean about people who have ‘daddy issues’. We should be more careful and more kind. Daddy issues can lead to the worst kind of political situations – and need to be understood as psychological phenomena. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship wor

From playlist SELF

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Why Do We Get Bags Under Our Eyes?

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From playlist Stuff About Being Human

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How a "Paper Clinic" can help you write better papers [Writing]

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From playlist Communication Howto

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The Mind Body Problem

The Mind-Body problem is one of the greatest conundrums of philosophy and of our everyday lives too. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/BxHqGF Join our exclusive mailing list: http://bit.ly/2e0TQNJ Or visit us in person at our London HQ

From playlist SELF

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5 Problems With Plastic and How We Can Fix Them | Compilation

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From playlist Uploads

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The Greenest Grocery Bag

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From playlist Uploads

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GCSE Science Revision Chemistry "Life-Cycle Assessment"

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From playlist 9-1 GCSE Chemistry Paper 2 Resources

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Eureka Math Grade 3 Module 7 Lesson 2

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From playlist Eureka Math Grade 3 Module 7

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Maths GCSE revision livestream - 99 problems #6 (mostly Number questions)

In this livestream I covered Q60-72 of 99 problems of exam style questions for the edexcel higher tier. This is a paper I began in previous videos. paper - http://bit.ly/34leFM2 mark scheme - http://bit.ly/2OguJsZ Topics covered in this video: proportion general number questions perce

From playlist 99 problems - GCSE Higher revision

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Semi Supervised Learning - Session 11

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From playlist Unsupervised and Weakly Supervised Learning

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From playlist My Magic

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Semi Supervised Learning - Session 13

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From playlist Unsupervised and Weakly Supervised Learning

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Author Interview - Equivariant Subgraph Aggregation Networks

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From playlist Graph Neural Networks

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Kaggle Reading Group: Probing Neural Network Comprehension of Natural Language Arguments | Kaggle

BERT (which we read the paper for earlier) has had really impressive success on a number of NLP tasks... but how well is it really capturing the structures of natural language? This week we're starting off on "Probing Neural Network Comprehension of Natural Language Arguments" (Niven & Ka

From playlist Kaggle Reading Group | Kaggle

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Broken Zipper Bottom Pin – Solved!

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From playlist Household DIY

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Controlling a circular Rydberg state quantum simulator - J-M Raimond - PRACQSYS 2018 - CEB T2 2018

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From playlist 2018 - T2 - Measurement and Control of Quantum Systems: Theory and Experiments

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