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All About the Bend Programming Language
What is the Bend programming language for parallel computing? Let's take a first look at Bend and how it uses a Python-like syntax to write high performance code that can run on the GPU.
Flipping Physics
Capacitor Series and Parallel Circuits
Good morning! Join us on Flipping Physics as we delve into the world of capacitance. In this episode, we derive essential equations for the equivalent capacitance of capacitors in both series and parallel configurations. Bo guides us...
Flipping Physics
Ammeter and Voltmeter - Where Do They Go?
Good morning! Join us on Flipping Physics as we delve into the critical aspects of measuring current and electric potential difference using ammeters and voltmeters. Discover the correct placement of ammeters and why they belong in...
ATHS Engineering
POE Circuit Sample Problems
Today, we will walk through four sample problems: one basic Ohm's Law problem, one series circuit, one parallel circuit, and a complex series circuit. This video is intended for use in engineering classes at Arsenal Technical HS.
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Schedule Compression: What's the Difference between Fast Tracking and Crashing?
Most Project Managers use the terms ‘Fast-tracking’ and ‘Crashing the Schedule’ interchangeably. And that’s fine. But, strictly, they are different.
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - Building Parallel Data Pipelines with RxJava2
This video demonstrates building parallel data pipelines with RxJava2.
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - Parallel Array Search with CountDownLatch
This video helps in searching for a parallel array with CountDownLatch.
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - Parallel Versus Concurrent Versus Asynchronous Versus Non-Blocking
This video explains the difference between parallel versus concurrent versus asynchronous versus non-blocking concepts.
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Ferromagnetic and ferrimagnetic substances Magnetic Power
Ferromagnetic materials, such as Fe and Ni, exhibit permanent magnetism even when the magnetic field is removed. These materials are formed by the spontaneous alignment of magnetic moments due to unpaired electrons in the same direction....
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - Parallel Matrix Multiplication - The Naive Way
This video demonstrates the multiplication of a parallel matrix in the naive or basic way.
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - What Is a Thread?
This video explains about a thread.
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Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - Amdahl's Law
This video explains Amdahl's Law.
Science ABC
What Are Extension Boards And How Do They Power Multiple Devices At Once?
An extension board or power strip comprises multiple sockets connected independently to a flexible power cable and encased in a shockproof plastic shell. It draws power from the wall sockets and distributes it amongst devices connected...
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Circuits
What are circuits and why do we need them? What happens if you break a circuit? Physics - Electricity And Circuits - Learning Points. Circuits are composed of a voltage source and components. The current in a series circuit is the same...
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Painting By Numbers
See how two simple mathematical principles allowed artists to create the feeling of space within two-dimensional paintings. Maths - Space A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s context...
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How Do Lasers Work?
Concentrated light can be incredibly powerful and useful. Learn how laser beams are produced by controlling how atoms emit photons of light. Physics - Waves - Learning Points. Lasers are photons of the same frequency going in the same...
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Vectors: Air Traffic Control
How air traffic controllers use position vectors to ensure that aeroplanes can fly safely in crowded skies. Maths - Algebra A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s math films show abstract...
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Escher and the Endless Staircase
See how perspective is used in graphic art to confuse the mind of the audience, and what happened when the artworld discovered they could draw shapes that could not exist in real life. Maths - Space A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend...
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Geometry: Euclid
Although little is known about his life, through his textbook, 'The Elements', Euclid has become possibly the most prolific maths teacher ever. Maths - History Of Maths A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the...
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Hyperbolic Geometry
What is Euclidean geometry, and how have descriptions of space moved on since Euclid's time? New types of geometry describe a strangely familiar curved space. Maths - Shape A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by...
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Trench
An oceanic trench is a deep, narrow depression in the ocean floor along a subduction boundary where one tectonic plate is pushed under the other. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using...
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Series and parallel circuits – What happens next?
Two bulbs are added to a series circuit ... what happens next? Physical processes -Electricity and magnetism - Series and parallel circuits A Twig Tidbit Film - What happens next? A short section of film is played and the children have...
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Series and parallel circuits – Spot the...
Six circuit diagrams are shown, only three of them are series circuits ... can you spot them? Physical processes - Electricity and magnetism - Series and parallel circuits A Twig Tidbit Film - Spot the Difference. The children have to...
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Geometry and Measurement: The Cube and The Cuboid
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Recognize the cube and the cuboid.4464