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The History of Electrical Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #4
Next stop on our tour of engineering’s major fields: electrical engineering. In this episode we’ll explore the history of telecommunications, electric power and lighting, and computers. We’ll introduce topics like magnetism, electrical...
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Polarisation
Polarisation is the process by which a transverse wave, such as a light wave is made to oscillate in one plane only.
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A Twig Science
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning...
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning...
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Seabit: The World's Leading IT Trade Fair
Seabit is the world's leading IT trade fair, showcasing the latest advancements in information technology and telecommunications. With a global presence, Seabit attracts thousands of exhibitors and visitors from around the world,...
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Predicting, Badly
Tufts University philosopher Brian Epstein describes how his experiences as a management consultant giving completely incorrect predictions of many key features of the social world gave him a deep appreciation of how deceptively...
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Exploring Solar Flares: The Power and Impact of the Sun
Explore the fascinating phenomenon of solar flares and their impact on Earth. These flares can affect space weather near Earth, produce harmful radiation, and even cause disruptions to communication systems and power grids.
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The Growing Importance of Satellite Companies in the Space Sector
This video discusses the growing commercial potential of the space sector, particularly in satellite technology. It highlights the significant investment being made in the industry and the potential for massive revenue...
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Revolutionizing Internet Connectivity: Trance Celestial's Satellite Network Solution
Much of Singapore's internet is delivered through underwater cables. Switching to satellite-based internet would improve speed and access. Is it possible?<br/>
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Space Race part 2/5
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SIM Cards: the Key to Your Phone's Functionality
A SIM card is a type of ID card for your phone. It tells your phone which network to connect to and which messages and phone calls to receive. Learn about the convenience and functionality of SIM cards.
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Singapore's Journey into Space
As a small country, Singapore has to pick and choose what space endeavors it will focus on. Learn about the satellites Singapore has been launching and how they're used.<br/>
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Space Race part 1/5
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Building and Utilizing Satellites in Singapore
This video highlights the incredible work of a team of engineers in Singapore who built the TeLEOS-1 satellite. This satellite provided valuable imagery for geospatial analysis, aiding in disaster response and identifying illegal...
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The Ambitious Plans of Singapore in Space Exploration
Singapore's location near the equator gives it an advantage for launching rockets. This rocket scientist wants to make it happen.<br/>
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Space Race part 5/5
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Satellites: Exploring Space and Enhancing Communication
This video provides a brief overview of satellites, their history, and their various purposes. It explains how satellites are used for military missions, astronomical observations, navigation, and communications. By floating in space and...
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A Guide to Global Positioning System
The transcript describes the functioning of the GPS (Global Positioning System), explaining how it uses a network of satellites to provide location and time information anywhere on or near the Earth. It outlines the process of...
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How Radios Transmit and Receive Sound
Learn how a radio works, from transmitting electrical energy through radio waves to converting them back into audio for the user to listen to. Understand how signals are encoded and decoded using modulation techniques, as well as the...
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The Advantages and Functionality of Fiber Optic Technology
Fiber optics is a form of data transmission that uses light and glass rather than metal and electricity. It offers higher bandwidth and longer transmission distances compared to traditional metal cables, while also being immune to...
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Media Ownership: Crash Course Media Literacy #8
How does media ownership affect what we read, watch, and listen to—and how much we pay for it? Part of an extensive media literacy series, the video takes viewers back to the beginning of it all. From the birth of the telephone to...
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The History of Electrical Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #4
Did you know that a murder helped the electric telegraph become famous? The fourth of 46 videos in the Crash Course Engineering series focuses on electrical engineering, its history, and its myriad applications. It breaks the field into...
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In Da Club - Membranes and Transport
Wouldn't it be great to learn about cells through osmosis? Introduce learners to the different mechanisms of active and passive transport with a video that shows how the different transports occur across the cell membrane,...