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Learning Fusion 360 for Beginners - Part 14 of 16
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Curated Video
Graphing Piecewise Functions: Using Constraints and Inequalities
This video explains how to graph piecewise functions by using knowledge of graphing other functions. Examine the use of open and closed circles to represent inequalities and constraints in the graph.
Khan Academy
IIT JEE Trigonometric Constraints, Trig Identities and Examples, Trigonometry
Sal solves a challenging trigonometric problem for finding the number of values of _ that satisfy several constraints over a given interval. He shows a clear step-by-step solution and uses some trigonometric identities that he derives.
Bozeman Science
ETS1B - Developing Possible Solutions
Teach the engineering steps for developing problem solutions. The video instructor explains the steps of the process from different perspectives. He discusses how to approach a problem in early elementary all the way through advanced...
TED-Ed
The Power of Creative Constraints
Lucky you has been assigned with a creative task. There are no limitations, no rules, just endless possibilities. But where do you start? If such a project leaves you feeling paralyzed, watch a video that demonstrates the power of...
Curated OER
What is Linear Programming?
This video doesnÕt actually show you how to solve a linear programming problem, but it does define the different pieces involved in linear programming. This video would make a good introduction, and the problem presented can be solved...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Studying the Antarctic Sea Floor
Studying life on the seafloor beneath Antarctica's thick ice is a major challenge for ecologists. Learn about a new device that can reach those icy depths in this video segment adapted from WomenInAntarctica.com. [4:39]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Raising an Obelisk: An Engineering Puzzle
This video segment adapted from NOVA follows two teams as they each test a different engineering design in an effort to explain how ancient Egyptians raised a giant stone obelisk. [5:21]
Science for Kids
Science Kids: Engineering Videos: Billion Dollar Luxury Boat
Learn the story behind designing & building a billion dollar luxury boat. [4:19]
Museum of Science
Ei E: Water, Water Everywhere: Designing Water Filters Lesson 4
Students focus on the environmental engineering problem of providing clean water as they imagine, plan, create, test, and improve their own water filters. [11:30]
Crash Course
Crash Course Kids 47.1: The Robot Challenge
Take the robot challenge, and find out how to solve a problem by building a robot. [4:26]
Crash Course
Crash Course Kids 48.1: Build Your Own City
Find out how to build a city. In this episode, Sabrina shows what we need to think about when we start engineering something as huge and complicated as a city. [4:12]
PBS
Pbs Kids Design Squad: Can a Bike Power a Blender?
Pedal power is used around the world to create electricity. Watch as Nate repurposes a bicycle into a blender-cycle. Smoothies anyone? [3:57]
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Living Ink: Sustainable Ink Made From Algae
Living Ink Technologies is using synthetic biology to develop sustainable ink with algae. [1:40]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Trig Challenge Problem: Multiple Constraints
In this video [12:48] Sal solves a very complicated algebraic trig problem that appeared as problem 47 in the 2010 IIT JEE Paper I exam.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Designing a Bridge for Earthquake Country
Inside the world's longest self-anchored suspension bridge being built in quake-prone San Francisco Bay.