Revision on the Perpendicular Axes Theorem
The sheet revises the use of the Perpendicular Axes Theorem in finding Moments of Inertia.
Concepts used in Velocity-Time Graphs
Worked example illustrating the concepts involved in the use of a velocity-time graph.
Equations of Motion
Worked example illustrating the use of equations of motion.
Consecutive Motion
Worked example using a past LC question to illustrate the use of equations in solving a consecutive motion problem.
Where do you live?
Op het einde van deze les kun je: Een schriftelijke beschrijving van iemands buurt begrijpen.
Entrepreneurial Experience
The purpose of this course is to introduce you to entrepreneurship as a process of creating something new that has economic value to others. We will examine entrepreneurship from the vantage point of history, society, and the individual. Most importantly, I hope to expand your awareness of entrepreneurship as a career option. This course has a substantial communications component. Entrepreneurial ideas are useless without the ability to communicate them clearly and concisely. Our focus will be o
Episode 4 - Function Generator
How to use a signal/function generator
The Future as a Critique of Past with Mayne, Diller; Que Sera Sera with Meredith, Bonner
The T. Gordon Little Lecture Series on Imagination at the Georgia Tech College of Architecture culminated March 13, 2010 with the IMAGINING - A BETTER FUTURE Symposium. With his firm, Morphosis, Thom Mayne has been the recipient of the 2005 Pritzker Architecture Prize, 25 Progressive Architecture Awards, 75 American Institute of Architecture Awards and numerous other design recognitions. Liz Diller and her maverick firm DS+R bring a groundbreaking approach to big and small projects in architectu
Auburn University graduates first TSA class from Vapor Wake Detection training program
Auburn University graduates the first class of Transportation Security Administration inspectors and their canines from the College of Veterinary Medicines Vapor Wake Detection training program
Break the Science Barrier - Richard Dawkins - Part 1 of 3
Break the Science Barrier follows the Oxford Biologist Richard Dawkins as he meets with people who have experienced the wonders of science first-hand. We meet the astronomer who first discovered pulsars, the geneticist who invented DNA fingerprinting, a scientist who discovered a protein that causes cancer, and others. Dawkins interviews famous admirers of science such as Douglas Adams and David Attenborough, and asks them why science means so much to them. We also see how dangerous ignorance of
Einstein in Time
This fun Web site is part of OLogy, where kids can collect virtual trading cards and create projects with them. Here, they are introduced to Einstein's scientific and humanitarian pursuits with two engaging, kid-friendly sections:Einstein in Time, a fascinating look at the major events in his life, presented in a time-line. Everyday Einstein: Humanitarian, a quick overview of how he used his fame to draw attention to the things he believed in.
Paper Airplane Flight Around Corridors
An indoor paper airplane walk-along glider is flown down several corridors. A sheet of clear plastic manipulated by the pilot creates a wave of rising air under the plane. This video could benefit from some commentary concerning the aerodynamics of the paper airplane. (01:01)
Secret Agent Coins- Matching Descriptions to Coins
In this animated video, students match descriptions to the coins they describe. The descriptions are the coin worth one cent, twenty-five cents, smallest in size, and picturing Thomas Jefferson. The detective's voice is difficult to understand in parts. ( 2:24)
Authors@Google: Evgeny Morozov
"The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom"
by Evgeny Morozov
A timely examination of the promise and peril of the Internet in politics with controversial author Evgeny Morozov. As Egypt, Tunisia, Iran, and other regimes meet resistance from citizens using technology to plan and document revolt, Morozov offers a rare and well-argued critique of the web as a democratizing force.
In this spirited book, journalist and social commentator Evgeny Morozov shows that by falling for the supp
The Standard Model Architecture and Interactions Part 2 The Fermion Interaction
The Standard Model Architecture and Interactions Part 2
© 2011 Claude Michael Cassano
The Fermion Interaction:
An interaction with entry ingredients A,B and exit ingredients C,D is denoted as you see, here:
A+B → C+D
which implies it's anti-equivalent.
A fermion interaction is an interaction between first and second order objects, i.e.: between solitary S sub R matrices.
The initial step in a fermion interaction proceess is fu
Cloning of the HHV-6A Genome Into BACs, Viral-Host Interactions and the Derivation of Amplicon-6 Vec
Cloning of the HHV-6A Genome Into BACs, Viral-Host Interactions and the Derivation of Amplicon-6 Vectors for Potential Gene Therapy
Deep Sequencing of HHV-6A and HHV-6B Strains Reveals Mixed Populations Structures - T. Kowalik
Deep Sequencing of HHV-6A and HHV-6B Strains Reveals Mixed Populations Structures -
European Heart Journal - My Cardio Interview: Colin Baigent & Thomas Luscher on SHARP
Colin Baigent in conversation with Thomas Lüscher:
SHARP: Cholesterol-lowering effective in kidney disease
European Heart Journal - My Cardio Interview: Domenico Corrado & Chris Schmied on Marathon running
Domenico Corrado in conversation with Chris Schmied:
The Marathon-run - a supraphysiological strain














