Units of volume

Strike (unit)

A strike is an obsolete unit of volume once used for dry measure in the United Kingdom, with various meanings. According to the SOED, "in some districts" equivalent to a half-bushel, in others to two or four bushels. * v * t * e (Wikipedia).

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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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Inverse normal with Z Table

Determining values of a variable at a particular percentile in a normal distribution

From playlist Unit 2: Normal Distributions

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t Test Write Up of a Hypothesis Test of an Unknown Population Mean

How to perform and write up a hypothesis test [t test] of an unknown population mean [In accordance with AP Statistics requirements]

From playlist Unit 9: t Inference and 2-Sample Inference

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Introduction to the Unit Step Function

Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Introduction to the Unit Step Function - Definition of the unit step function. - How to write a piecewise function in terms of unit step functions.

From playlist Differential Equations

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Laplace transform of f(t-a)u(t-a), the shifted unit step function

laplace transform of unit step function, Laplace transform of f(t-a)u(t-a), Laplace transform of the shifted unit step function, Laplace transform of f(t)u(t-a), Translation in t theorem, differential equation and laplace transform, www.blackpenredpen.com

From playlist Unit Step Functions & Translation in t (Nagle Sect7.6)

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The Unit Vector (2D)

This video explains how to determine a unit vector given a vector. It also explains how to determine the component form of a vector in standard position that intersects the unit circle. http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/

From playlist Vectors

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Finding the Unit Vector of a Vector in Standard Form

Learn how to determine the unit vector of a vector in the same direction. The unit vector is a vector that has a magnitude of 1. The unit vector is obtained by dividing the given vector by its magnitude. #trigonometry#vectors #vectors

From playlist Vectors

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The Great Paris Moustache Strike of 1907

In 1907, class friction in France was coming to a boil. In defiance of the strict rules being placed on them from their employers and high-class Parisians, men across Paris were walking off the job, determined not to be humiliated any longer. A great strike had begun, and the working class

From playlist History without War

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CGSR | The Standstill Conundrum: Coming Vulnerability of Second-Strike Deterrent Forces

Talk Abstract Emerging and disruptive technologies (EDTs) pose a number of uncertainties for the future of conflict, but nowhere are these uncertainties more acute than in the realm of nuclear stability and deterrence. Experts land on both sides of the divide: Either the technologies spee

From playlist Center for Global Security Research

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International Relations 101 (#64): Mutually Assured Destruction

http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ Nuclear weapons are mankind's most destructive creation. But are they a symbol of death and destruction or are they the world's greatest peacemaker?

From playlist William Spaniel: International Relations 101

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International Relations 101 (#23): Preemptive War

Buy The Rationality of War on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Game-Theory-101-Rationality-War/dp/1500685658/ http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ Before, we assumed that the probability of war was the same regardless of who decided to begin the fight. What if we a

From playlist William Spaniel: International Relations 101

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Communist Revolution in America? - The Red Scare 1919 I THE GREAT WAR 1919

The American intervention in the Russian Civil War, the economic hardships of workers and returning veterans and the strikes all over the US in 1919 created a hysteria that we know as Red Scare today. But how realistic was the idea of a Bolshevist revolution in America really?   » SUPPORT

From playlist The Great War - 1919

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CGSR | China’s Nuclear Modernization and its Implications | Tong Zhao

Recent open-source research reveals that China may be massively building up its nuclear forces at an unprecedented speed and scale in its history. Using publicly available information, this presentation will discuss potential drivers of China's nuclear modernization and how China's pursuit

From playlist Center for Global Security Research

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M60 Patton Tank - Biggest Modern Tank Battle (Gulf War)

Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2318196&ty=h Hello and welcome to What Da Math! In this video, you will learn about the biggest modern tank battle in which M60A1 tank decimated the Iraqi Forces during the Gulf War under the command of the US Marine Corps. This is a 2 part v

From playlist History Through Video Games

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Yuri Bezmenov: Psychological Warfare Subversion & Control of Western Society (Complete)

Yuri Bezmenov (alias Tomas Schuman), a Soviet KGB defector, explains in detail his scheme for the KGB process of subversion and takeover of target societies at a lecture in Los Angeles, 1983. Yuri Bezmenov was a former KGB propagandist who was assigned to New Dehli, India - and defected t

From playlist Interviews and Talks

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CGSR | MAD and the Delicate Nuclear Balance

Abstract: When most scholars and practitioners talk about how deterrence works they will mention the idea of “mutually assured destruction” or MAD. Many deterrence theorists have claimed that MAD is a fact, but it has perhaps never been an outright US policy. In this research roundtable, w

From playlist Center for Global Security Research

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Able Archer and the World's Most Dangerous Year

A series of events in 1983 brought the U.S. and the Soviet Union to the brink of nuclear conflict. The History Guy remembers "the world's most dangerous year." This is original content based on research by The History Guy. Images in the Public Domain are carefully selected and provide il

From playlist The Cold War

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