The resistive ballooning mode (RBM) is an instability occurring in magnetized plasmas, particularly in magnetic confinement devices such as tokamaks, when the pressure gradient is opposite to the effective gravity created by a magnetic field. (Wikipedia).
8.01x - Module 08.03 - Resistive Forces Air Drag, Liquids, Spherical Objects.
Resistive Forces Air Drag, Liquids, Spherical Objects.
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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
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Order now at http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/product/1398 Attach a special rocket balloon to the launcher, pump the launcher to blow up the balloon and let it go! It's everywhere, up, down, circling all around with an amazing zip and whistle! Kids will love this one; its guaranteed to
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Igniting propane and air mixed in a balloon, using Jacob's ladder for ignition. Taken on a high speed camera at 250fps.
From playlist High-speed video
Watch the explosive demise of a weather balloon
What happens when a weather balloon climbs too high? Learn more: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/03/watch-explosive-demise-weather-balloon
From playlist Materials and technology
Hot air balloons are about as simple as flying can get -- no engine, no moving parts really, and very little the pilot can do to control the vehicle. Find out what it's like to fly a hot air balloon!
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Electronics Tutorial #1 - Electricity - Voltage, Current, Power, AC and DC
Visit my website for more Tips, Videos, DIY projects and more: http://www.mjlorton.com/ --------------------- Click "Show more" ------------------------------- Basic / beginners Electronics Tutorial / course / lesson - Voltage, Current, Power, AC and DC Please support my content creation
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Aerosol Representation in GCMs by Xiaohong Liu
DISCUSSION MEETING: WORKSHOP ON CLIMATE STUDIES (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Rama Govindarajan (ICTS-TIFR, India), Sandeep Juneja (TIFR, India), Ramalingam Saravanan (Texas A&M University, USA) and Sandip Trivedi (TIFR, India) DATE : 01 March 2022 to 03 March 2022 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall
From playlist Workshop on Climate Studies - 2022
Show Me Some Science! Balloon Buoyancy
There’s nothing intrinsically “floaty” about helium. You can make a helium balloon that sinks, if it’s cold enough, as we see in this video. At normal room temperature, a helium balloon will rise, as you know. The weight of the rubber balloon plus the gas inside is less than that weight o
From playlist Show Me Some Science!
Particle Physics Might Just Save Your Life – Public lecture by Dr. Jennifer L. Raaf
“What is the practical application of your research?” This is a question frequently asked of particle physicists. In this talk, Fermilab scientist Dr. Jennifer Raaf presents a few practical medical applications that have been enabled by fundamental scientific research undertaken by Fermila
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Best Whoosh Experiment with Balloons (Full Video in Comments!!)
The whoosh bottle demonstrates combustion and pressure changes based on temperature. When the temperature rises in the bottle the pressure increase and when the temperature drops the pressure decreases. Watch how the atmosphere pushes in air to restore equilibrium! Check out the WHOLE Who
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Physics is the natural science that studies matter, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. Physics is one of the most fundamental scientific disciplines, and its main goal is to understand how the universe behaves. *** Credit *** Cou
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2. The Paris Commune and Its Legacy
France Since 1871 (HIST 276) The Paris Commune of 1871 remained a potent force in Europe for several generations afterwards. The reprisals following the fall of the Commune anticipated the great massacres of the twentieth century. While the brief reign of the communards witnessed seriou
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41 T PruschkeQuantum Impurity Solvers
PROGRAM: STRONGLY CORRELATED SYSTEMS: FROM MODELS TO MATERIALS DATES: Monday 06 Jan, 2014 - Friday 17 Jan, 2014 VENUE: Department of Physics, IISc Campus, Bangalore PROGRAM LINK : http://www.icts.res.in/program/MTM2014 The realistic description of materials with strong electron-electro
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Quantum Inflation in the Planck Era and Beyond by J. Richard Bond
DISTINGUISHED LECTURES QUANTUM INFLATION IN THE PLANCK ERA AND BEYOND SPEAKER: J. Richard Bond (CITA, University of Toronto, Canada) DATE: 15 January 2019, 17:00 to 18:00 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore How can physicists be so audacious as to declare all we see, hear and
From playlist DISTINGUISHED LECTURES
Physical Science 3.4n - Hot Air Balloons
Hot air balloons, and how they work.
From playlist Physical Science Chapter 3 (Complete chapter)
⚡ "It's not the volts that kill you, it's the amps" ⚡
I debunk the popular myth that it's not the volts that kill you, it's the amps. Basically, the volts directly determine the current flowing through your body, so the phrase is stupid and dangerously misleading. You can support the production of more videos like these by visiting: http://ww
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37 Minutes of Camera Footage from a High-Altitude Balloon
This is the full video (augmented with display overlays/gauges) of our high-altitude balloon launch. For extensive details on the balloon, payload, and flight operation, see ‘A Comprehensive Guide to Launching a High-Altitude Balloon’ at https://youtu.be/E7JSeQEjvnY. All high altitude ba
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Viewer's Request: Physics: Fluid Statics #1: Helium Balloon
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 We will solve: A balloon with a volume of 600m^3 and mass of 500kg is filled with helium. When the balloon is allowed to ascend, how
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