A station point is a location or vantage point from which an artist or exhibitor intends an observer to experience an artwork. In photography, the station point is the location of the camera at the point in time when the camera records a view to a recording medium. In traditional graphical perspective, oculus (abbreviated O) denotes the point in space where a viewer sees a scene to be portrayed on a picture plane. When depiction of a scene is taken over by a camera with photography, the "eye point" or oculus becomes the station point. (Wikipedia).
CCSS What is the definition of a Midpoint
👉 Learn how to find the midpoint between two points. The midpoint between two points is the point halfway the line joining two given points in the coordinate plane. To find the midpoint between two points we add the x-coordinates of the two given points and divide the result by 2. This giv
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CCSS How to label collinear and coplanar points
👉 Learn how to label points, lines, and planes. A point defines a position in space. A line is a set of points. A line can be created by a minimum of two points. A plane is a flat surface made up of at least three points. A point is labeled using a capital letter. A line can be labeled usi
From playlist Labeling Point Lines and Planes From a Figure
Limit Points In this video, I define the notion of a limit point (also known as a subsequential limit) and give some examples of limit points. Limit points are closed: https://youtu.be/b1jYloJXDYY Check out my Sequences Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJb1qAQIrmmCuFxFs
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Find the midpoint between two points w(–12,–7), T(–8,–4)
👉 Learn how to find the midpoint between two points. The midpoint between two points is the point halfway the line joining two given points in the coordinate plane. To find the midpoint between two points we add the x-coordinates of the two given points and divide the result by 2. This giv
From playlist Points Lines and Planes
CCSS How to Label a Line, Line Segment and Ray
👉 Learn how to label points, lines, and planes. A point defines a position in space. A line is a set of points. A line can be created by a minimum of two points. A plane is a flat surface made up of at least three points. A point is labeled using a capital letter. A line can be labeled usi
From playlist Labeling Point Lines and Planes From a Figure
Name the segments in the given figure
👉 Learn how to label points, lines, and planes. A point defines a position in space. A line is a set of points. A line can be created by a minimum of two points. A plane is a flat surface made up of at least three points. A point is labeled using a capital letter. A line can be labeled usi
From playlist Labeling Point Lines and Planes From a Figure
Overview of points lines plans and their location
👉 Learn how to label points, lines, and planes. A point defines a position in space. A line is a set of points. A line can be created by a minimum of two points. A plane is a flat surface made up of at least three points. A point is labeled using a capital letter. A line can be labeled usi
From playlist Labeling Point Lines and Planes From a Figure
What is a line segment and ray
👉 Learn essential definitions of points, lines, and planes. A point defines a position in space. A line is a set of points. A line can be created by a minimum of two points. A plane is a flat surface made up of at least three points. A plane contains infinite number of lines. A ray is a li
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Tour de Bikeshare: Setting World Records with JavaScript - Kyle Hill - JSConf US 2019
In the summer of 2019, a somewhat out-of-shape software developer had a terrible idea — to use JavaScript to derive the algorithm that powers Washington DC’s bikeshare system and then try to set a one day record helping other people get where they want to go. In this talk, we’ll learn abo
From playlist JSConf US 2019
👉 Learn essential definitions of points, lines, and planes. A point defines a position in space. A line is a set of points. A line can be created by a minimum of two points. A plane is a flat surface made up of at least three points. A plane contains infinite number of lines. A ray is a li
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FORMAL LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: SECTION ONE #1. HOW WE SEE
In this long and deep informative lecture, Marc discusses how we see and use Linear Perspective and how this is integral to drawing and all other art-making endeavors. The four rules of perspective are discussed, as well as the four fundamental innate visual structures we all have in our
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Jet Aircraft Propulsion by Prof. Bhaskar Roy and Prof. A. M. Pradeep, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Bombay. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
From playlist IIT Bombay: Aerospace - Jet Aircraft Propulsion (CosmoLearning Aerospace Engineering)
Apparent Weightlessness Introduction
Learn why astronauts in the International Space Station appear to have no weight. Want Lecture Notes? http://www.flippingphysics.com/apparent-weightlessness.html This is an AP Physics 1 topic. 0:00 What is necessary for an object to be completely weightless? 2:34 Determining the accelerat
From playlist Gravity - A Level Physics
Jane Hillston (DDMCS@Turing): Moment analysis, model reduction and London bike sharing
Complex models in all areas of science and engineering, and in the social sciences, must be reduced to a relatively small number of variables for practical computation and accurate prediction. In general, it is difficult to identify and parameterize the crucial features that must be incorp
From playlist Data driven modelling of complex systems
DEFCON 16: Flux on: EAS (Emergency Alert System)
Speaker: Matt "DCFLuX" Krick, Chief Engineer, New West Broadcasting Systems, Inc. Discover the great mystery that is the Emergency Alert System. An elaborate way for the President of the United States to have his or her voice heard from every broadcast outlet at the same time. It can also
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FORMAL LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: SECTION FIVE The Three Point Set Up EX#42
Marc demonstrates the 3-Point Set Up in Bird's Eye View and Worm's Eye View. Commit this to memory. New Terms: VST; VVP SUGGESTED FOLLOW UP EXERCISES: Practice this set up many many times so that you can commit it to memory. The more the better!
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High Level Data Link Control Explained | Introduction to HDLC Protocol | Simplilearn
In this video on ""High-Level Data Link Control Explained (HDLC)", we get an introduction to HDLC Protocol and it's subsequent features like the transmission of data to network devices in a communication channel. We also cover topics like HDLC stations, the HDLC transfer model and how it i
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Kerbal Space Program - Orbital Docking, Orbital Alignment and Trigonometry (Docking 101)
Join me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/WhatDaMath Hello and welcome to What Da Math. In this video I will be using Kerbal Space Program and trigonometry, specifically cosine waves as well as the orbital period formulas to calculate a perfect time for an orbital transfer while orbiting Ke
From playlist Kerbal Space Program and Math
FORMAL LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: SECTION THREE EX#29 & EX#30
(2nd upload. Hopefully YouTube will get this to 4K) Scale, Measuring of perfect cubes with 45 Degree MP in two point perspective.
From playlist FORMAL LINEAR PERSPECTIVE
👉 Learn essential definitions of points, lines, and planes. A point defines a position in space. A line is a set of points. A line can be created by a minimum of two points. A plane is a flat surface made up of at least three points. A plane contains infinite number of lines. A ray is a li
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