Catalyst University
Temporomandibular Joint 😲 | Biomechanics Part 2/2
In this video, we explore the biomechanics of the temporomandibular joint with emphasis on the specific muscles that activate during each phase of mouth opening and closing.
NASA
Photon Phriday' Digs Deep for Western U.S. SnowEx Campaign
Snow is vital for Earth’s ecosystems and humans, from its temperature-regulating reflection of sunlight and insulating properties, to its life-sustaining water as it melts in the springtime. Snow provides freshwater for drinking,...
Ancient Lights Media
Syria
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Syria.
NASA
NASA | Laser Focus: The Receiver
To see how the Transmitter works, go here Opto-Mechanical Engineer Tyler Evans explains how the photons that bounce back from Earth are received and filtered by the ATLAS telescope. ATLAS is the primary instrument on board the ICESat-2...
NASA
NASA Views Laser Landscapes of Helheim Glacier
What if you could measure a glacier in such detail that you could visualize its surface in 3D? And what if you could compare that view with data from one, two, even 20 years ago? NASA airborne campaigns like Operation IceBridge have been...
Curated Video
Comprehensive Android Developer Bootcamp - User Interface - Main Screen
Build a Journal App with Firestore:User Interface - Main Screen This clip is from the chapter "Build a Journal App with Firestore" of the series "The Comprehensive Android Developer Bootcamp".In this section you will see how to build...
Curated Video
pump head pressure basics
Pump head pressure basics, learn why pumps read pressure in height and call it head pressure
Tarver Academy
Graphs of Quadratic Functions Example 2 - ENGAGE NY Algebra I Module 1 Lesson 2
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Graphs of Quadratic Functions Example 2 - ENGAGE NY Algebra I Module 1 Lesson 2
Brian McLogan
Master Solving word problems with changing angles
Master Solving word problems with changing angles
NASA
Timing Is Everything
Deputy Systems Engineer Phil Luers explains how ICESat-2’s ATLAS instrument transmitter and receiver subsystems come together to calculate the timing of photons, which, in turn, measure the elevation of ice. Credits: Ryan Fitzgibbons;...
NASA
NASA | Measuring Elevation Changes on the Greenland Ice Sheet
Since the late 1970's, NASA has been monitoring changes in the Greenland Ice Sheet. Recent analysis of data from both the ICESat satellite and an ongoing airborne mission called Operation IceBridge show us how the surface elevation of...
NASA
Photon Phriday: One Phull Orbit
Follow an entire orbit of the ICESat-2 mission as it measures the elevation of oceans, sea ice, mountains, and islands around the Earth. This video shows the same orbit (ground reference track 1352) on two different dates (Dec. 26, 2018,...
Let's Tute
Some Stupid Math Mistakes: Trigonometry in Real Life Situations
The video is a fun and engaging way to apply trigonometry to real-life situations. The teacher presents various scenarios and challenges the viewers to use their knowledge of angles and elevation to solve them. The video emphasizes that...
Tarver Academy
8-4 Angles of Elevation and Depression - GEOMETRY
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Angles of Elevation and Depression - Geometry
NASA
Tracing the 2017 Solar Eclipse
When depicting an eclipse path, data visualizers have usually chosen to represent the moon's shadow as an oval. By bringing in a variety of NASA data sets, visualizer Ernie Wright has created a new and more accurate representation of the...
NASA
Traversing the South Pole: 14 days, 4 people and 750 kilometers
NASA cryospheric scientist Kelly Brunt and ICESat-2 Deputy Project Scientist Tom Neumann recall some of the highlights and challenges from the recent 88-South Antarctic Traverse, which provided elevation data support for the upcoming...
NASA
NASA Mission Maps 16 Years of Ice Loss
Using the most advanced Earth-observing laser instrument NASA has ever flown in space, scientists have made precise, detailed measurements of how the elevation of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have changed over 16 years. The...
Let's Tute
Introduction to Trigonometry and its Applications
In this video, we will learn about the applications of trigonometry, including terms such as line of sight, horizontal level, angle of elevation, and angle of depression. By understanding these concepts, we can better understand how...
NASA
NASA | LOLA: Defining the Lunar Terrain
The Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) instrument on board NASA's LRO spacecraft will be responsible for building the highest detail topography available of the lunar terrain. In this video David Smith, LOLA's Principal Investigator,...
NASA
88-South Antarctic Traverse: Year Two
For the second straight year, NASA researchers (Kelly Brunt and Adam Greeley) endured low temperatures, biting winds, and high altitude to conduct another 88-South Traverse. The 470-mile expedition in one of the most barren landscapes on...
Kenhub
Schultergürtel
In diesem Video schauen wir uns die Knochen und Muskeln des Schultergürtels inkl. ihren Bewegungen an.
Let's Tute
Trigonometry Board Questions Solved with Explanation
The video is a tutorial for solving board questions on trigonometry for the year 2015. The teacher explains the steps to solve two different questions, one for 1 mark and the other for 3 marks.
Kenhub
Musculus rectus superior
In diesem kurzen Tutorial erfahrt ihr alles Wissenswerte zum Musculus rectus superior - seine Anatomie und Funktion.
Catalyst University
Scapular Movements & Their Importance EXPLAINED
In this video, we discuss the major movements of the scapula, the muscles involved, and (most importantly) why scapular movement is important for glenohumeral ROM.