Spacecraft attitude control

Spin-stabilisation

Spin-stabilisation is the method of stabilizing a satellite or launch vehicle by means of spin. For most satellite applications this approach has been superseded by three-axis stabilisation. It is also used in non-satellite applications such as rifle and artillery. Despinning can be achieved by various techniques, including yo-yo de-spin. (Wikipedia).

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Spinlaunch Throw Rockets into Space (with something which looks like Nikola Tesla turbine)!!!

The concept behind that system is simple. Essentially, SpinLaunch wants to get to orbit by using a large, vacuum-sealed chamber and a hypersonic tether to spin a spacecraft at a high enough velocity up to 5000 miles per hour to escape the atmosphere. That means no rocket, no rocket engines

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Spinning ring puts surprising twist on familiar physics

Differences in drag cause the ring to switch directions as it wobbles around. Read more http://scim.ag/1FJbRe3

From playlist Materials and technology

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Physics, Torque (2 of 13) Force at Right Angle to Object

This video shows you how to calculate the torque produced by a force applied at a right angle to an object. Torque is a rotating force. It is a measure of how much force is acting on an object that causes the object to rotate. The object will rotate about an axis, which is called the pivo

From playlist Torque and Static Equilibrium

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Traverse Roll

This video describes working principle of Traverse Roll for Yarn Winding Machines. A cam follower moves inside a continous grooved path to make the reciprication motion - this allows it to feed yarn to the winding machine to form a package.

From playlist Cams

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Spin Art... centripetal force..."centrifugal" force // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

Spin art has been a popular device in the arts and science over the years. It is rather simple, spin a piece of paper at high speeds, splash some paints on it and then stop it and admire the results. It can be a nice piece to start a discussion on the application of centripetal forces,

From playlist Videos in the introduction

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Spin - Dirac Notation

We briefly discuss the spin of particles in the z-direction in the language of Dirac Notation, and introduce the Stern-Gerlach experiment and its role in making measurements of spin.

From playlist Quantum Mechanics Uploads

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Physics, Torque (4 of 13) Force Not at Right Angle to the Object

Shows how to calculate the torque produced by a force that is applied at an able to the object. Torque is a rotating force. It is a measure of how much force is acting on an object that causes the object to rotate. The object will rotate about an axis, which is called the pivot point. It

From playlist Torque and Static Equilibrium

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Martina Scolamiero 9/15/21: Extracting persistence features with hierarchical stabilisation

Title: Extracting persistence features with hierarchical stabilisation Abstract: It is often complicated to understand complex correlation patterns between multiple measurements on a dataset. In multi-parameter persistence we represent them through algebraic objects called persistence mo

From playlist AATRN 2021

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EEVblog #548 - EMC Pre-Compliance Conducted Emissions Testing

Dave demonstrates how to do some basic in-house EMC Pre-Compliance conducted emissions testing on a DC powered product using an open source hardware Line Impedance Stabilisation Network (LISN) box, and a low cost Rigol DSA815 spectrum analyser http://amzn.to/1b1aPJH http://www.tekbox.net/o

From playlist Spectrum Analyser

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Fins For Ocean "Queen" (1955)

Southampton, Hampshire. GV. "Queen Elizabeth" in dry dock. SV. Bow of "Queen Elizabeth", tilt down to anchors. SCB. Anchors and chains. LV. Stern of "Queen Elizabeth", pan down to men working on screw. SV. Men working, pan up to screw. LV. Side of ship being prepared for stabilising fi

From playlist The Things That Move Us: Famous Cunard Liners

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What is the difference between rotating clockwise and counter clockwise

👉 Learn how to rotate a figure and different points about a fixed point. Most often that point or rotation will be the original but it is important to understand that it does not always have to be at the origin. When rotating it is also important to understand the direction that you will

From playlist Transformations

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Physics, Torque (13 of 13) Static Equilibrium, Mobile Calculations

This video shows you how to calculate the mass and lever arm of the objects hanging on the mobile so that it will balance. Torque is a rotating force. It is a measure of how much force is acting on an object that causes the object to rotate. The object will rotate about an axis, which is

From playlist Torque and Static Equilibrium

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ITALY: ????3 million in government bonds burnt in attempt to stabilise the Lira (1928)

EMPIRE NEWS NEWSREEL (REUTERS) To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVA7P9QNQD3O5YXMRS5BH8BAN049-ITALY-3-MILLION-IN-GOVERNMENT-BONDS-BURNT-IN-ATTEMPT-TO The Italian government burns ????3 million in government bonds in an attempt to stabilise the Lira. Full D

From playlist EMPIRE NEWS NEWSREEL (REUTERS)

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Wen Wei Li - Sur la stabilisation de la formule des traces...

Wen Wei Li - Sur la stabilisation de la formule des traces pour c ertains revĂȘtements des groupes symplectiques La stabilisation de la formule des traces pour les revĂȘtements est largement inconnu, Ă  l'exception notable du revĂȘtement Ă  deux feuillets de Sp(2n), qui utilise la reprĂ©sentat

From playlist Reductive groups and automorphic forms. Dedicated to the French school of automorphic forms and in memory of Roger Godement.

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Pyrmont field trip

Applied Geotechnics and Engineering Geology

From playlist Applied Geotechnics & Engineering Geology

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Britain's Most Daring WW2 Raid

Be one of the first 73 people to sign up with this link and get 20% off your subscription with Brilliant.org! https://brilliant.org/realengineering/ New vlog channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMet4qY3027v8KjpaDtDx-g Thank you to AP Archive for providing archival footage! Patreo

From playlist Military

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The Insane Engineering of the Thunderscreech

Sign up to Nebula here: https://go.nebula.tv/realengineering Links to everything I do: https://beacons.ai/brianmcmanus Credits: Writer/Narrator: Brian McManus Writer/Researcher: Sophia Mayet Editor: Dylan Hennessy Animator: Mike Ridolfi Sound: Graham Haerther Thumbnail: Simon Buckmaste

From playlist Aviation

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Chapter 3: Lagrange's theorem, Subgroups and Cosets | Essence of Group Theory

Lagrange's theorem is another very important theorem in group theory, and is very intuitive once you see it the right way, like what is presented here. This video also discusses the idea of subgroups and cosets, which are crucial in the development of the Lagrange's theorem. Other than c

From playlist Essence of Group Theory

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Physics, Torque (1 of 13) An Explanation

Explains what torque is, the definition, how it is described and the metric units. Also presented are two examples of how to calculate the torque produced by a force. Torque is a turning force. It is a measure of how much force acting on an object that causes the object to rotate. The ob

From playlist Mechanics

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The Feigenbaum Constant (4.669) - Numberphile

Binge on learning at The Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/Z5yR307LfxY The Feigenbaum Constant and Logistic Map - featuring Ben Sparks. Catch a more in-depth interview with Ben on our Numberphile Podcast: https://youtu.be/-tGni9ObJWk Ben Sparks: https://twitter.com/SparksMaths Random nu

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