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How to Speak like a Boater
Ahoy, mateys! While modern boaters don't talk like pirates, they do have their own language. We're going to help you crack the code.
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How to Draw Shadows
Introduce depth and realism to your drawings with shadows. It all starts with "seeing the light."
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How to Tape Shin Splints
Shin splints are a common sports injury that can be treated by wrapping the injured area with tape and giving the leg some rest.
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How to Use Your Ford SYNC to Never Get Lost
Whether you took a wrong turn or you're heading into uncharted territory with Ford's SYNC feature you'll never fear an unfamiliar route again.
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How to Calculate Velocity
Understanding how velocity is calculated is essential if you are to grasp the laws of physics. Learn the calculations necessary to figure it out.
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5 Steps to a Beachy Wave
Howcast -Learn how to create beachy waves in five easy steps from John Barrett Salon hair artist Dhiran Mistry in this Howcast video.
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How to Make a Human Figure out of Lanyard
Learn how to make a human figure out of lanyard from The Lanyard Ladies in this Howcast video.
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Minecraft Tutorial: How to Make a Minecraft Roller Coaster
Howcast -Learn how to make a roller coaster in Minecraft with this Minecraft tutorial.
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Andy Timmons - Finding the Melody Via Alternative String-bending Techniques
MELODIC MUSE by Andy Timmons THE BENDS, PART 3 We've been discussing string bending techniques and the many different melodies, sounds and emotive qualities available to guitarists via different ways to bend and shake the strings. Our...
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Francisco Lindor breaks down his walk up song criteria
New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor sits down with Rich Kleiman to talk about the pressure of playing in New York, the blockbuster addition of Juan Soto and his $756M contract, and why the Mets might finally be taking over the city....
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Changing the direction of light
Pupil outcome: I can explain how mirrors are reflective materials that are used to change the direction in which light travels. Key learning points: - When light is reflected off the surface of an object, it changes direction. -...
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Direction of planes velocity and Displacement
This content provides a detailed example of vector motion, analyzing a plane's journey in two segments. It demonstrates how to calculate the total displacement (magnitude and direction) using vector notation, determine the average...
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Work Done by Forces and Change in Kinetic Energy: Physics Problem Solved
This video demonstrates how to calculate the net work done on an object by multiple forces and explains its relationship to the change in kinetic energy. It walks through a solved physics problem, ideal for understanding work-energy...
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Drag Force Physics & Expression for Terminal Velocity
Explore how drag force influences motion through fluids and learn how it leads to terminal velocity. Understand real-world applications, derivations, and the role of shape, size, and speed in Class 11 physics
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Angular Momentum of a Particle: Definition and Relation to Torque
This content defines angular momentum (ℓ) for a particle as the cross product of its position vector (r) and linear momentum (p), i.e., ℓ=r×p=m(r×v). It clarifies that angular momentum is a vector quantity defined with respect to a...
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Learn Algebraic Techniques in 3 Mins!
Welcome to our complete high school mathematics tutorial series! Whether you’re a student preparing for exams, a teacher seeking additional resources, or a parent helping your child succeed in math, these videos cover a wide range of...
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Electronics 101: KVL and KCL
In this question, we will look at how we can apply KVL and KCL to solve for the unknown voltages and currents.
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Electronics 101: Circuit Analysis using KVL and KCL
Learn how to analyze circuits using KVL and KCL.
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Inductor Circuit Analysis - 5
Before t = 0, S1 was closed and S2 was opened, both for a long time. At t = 0, both switches were flipped. Find the current i(t) after t = 0.
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Direction Sense Problem Trick
This video explains a small trick to solve any direction sense problem correctly within one minute.
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Writing and Solving Proportions
In this video, Mrs. C breaks down what a proportion is and shows you three easy methods to solve for a missing value: ✅ Mental Math – Spot patterns to find the missing number quickly. ✅ Multiplication – Solve when the variable is in the...
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Exact First-Order Differential Equations
We've looked at a few simple examples of first-order differential equations and how to solve them. Now let's take a look at exact first-order differential equations.