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Calculating moment of inertia for rotating bar around end
Calculating moment of inertia for rotating bar around end
Catalyst University
Biomechanics | Torque Problem #1b (Elbow Joint) [Calculate Joint Reaction Force]
This is the second part of the first torque problem about the elbow joint in which we calculate the joint reaction force at the elbow joint.
Catalyst University
Anatomy - Physiology of the Semicircular Canals
In this video, we discuss rotation equilibrium and the physiology of the semicircular canals.
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Basic statics problem finding reactions of pin supports
This video shows how to find the magnitudes of reaction forces of pins. A general approach to this question is to 1) draw a FBD 2) use Mtotal = 0 and Ftotal =0 3) solve the algebra. A few things to note are: Pin supports apply external...
Brian McLogan
How to rotate a line 90 degrees counter clockwise
๐ Learn how to rotate a figure and different points about a fixed point. Most often that point or rotation will be the original but it is important to understand that it does not always have to be at the origin. When rotating it is also...
Brian McLogan
How to rotate a line 270 degrees
๐ Learn how to rotate a figure and different points about a fixed point. Most often that point or rotation will be the original but it is important to understand that it does not always have to be at the origin. When rotating it is also...
Curated Video
Using Angle Measurement to Design a Graphic Logo
In this video, Kathy uses her knowledge of angles to design a graphic logo for her skateboard. She decomposes the design into congruent triangles and attempts to copy and paste them, but struggles to align them perfectly. Through trial...
Curated Video
Determining Similarity of Triangles by Examining Corresponding Parts
In this video lesson, students learn how to determine if two triangles are similar by examining their corresponding parts. They review the four similarity transformations and understand that similar triangles have the same shape but not...
Coach Dan Blewett
Baseball Specific Push Ups for More Speed & Power with Coach Andrew Sacks
Coach Andrew Sacks will show you how to increase baseball strength and throwing arm health in this awesome push up video.
Astrum
Our Solar System's Planets: Mercury
Almost everything you could want to know about the closest planet to the Sun, Mercury. Real HD photos and videos taken by the MESSENGER probe. We discuss the orbit, climate, geographical features, and general physical characteristics or...
Brian McLogan
How do the rotations of counter clockwise and clockwise similar
๐ Learn how to rotate a figure and different points about a fixed point. Most often that point or rotation will be the original but it is important to understand that it does not always have to be at the origin. When rotating it is also...
Catalyst University
Screw-Home Mechanism of the Knee EXPLAINED
In this video, we explore the screw-home mechanism of the knee joint that occurs near terminal knee extension in both open and closed-chain positions.
Catalyst University
The Uncovertebral (UV) Joints of the Cervical Spine
In this video, we explore the structure and functions of the uncovertebral joints, the formation of a bipartite disc, and the associated movements allowed in the cervical spine.
Looking Glass Universe
Schrodinger equation - Derivation and how to use it
In this video we see how the Schrodinger equation comes out very simply from the conservation of energy. First. Throughout these 2 videos, I kept talking about predicting the future, and that if you know the present state, you can...
CTE Skills
IND-PTV - Plug Valves
Plug valves have a very simple design. Plug valves only consist of three componentsโthe body, cover, and plug. In this simple and fast course by CTE Skills, you will begin to master and understand plug valves and their role. In this...
Brian McLogan
Learning the quick way to rotate a point 90 degrees counter clockwise
๐ Learn how to rotate a figure and different points about a fixed point. Most often that point or rotation will be the original but it is important to understand that it does not always have to be at the origin. When rotating it is also...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to rotate a figure 180 degrees about the origin ex 2
๐ Learn how to rotate a figure and different points about a fixed point. Most often that point or rotation will be the original but it is important to understand that it does not always have to be at the origin. When rotating it is also...
Brian McLogan
How to rotate a triangle counter clockwise 270 degrees
๐ Learn how to rotate a figure and different points about a fixed point. Most often that point or rotation will be the original but it is important to understand that it does not always have to be at the origin. When rotating it is also...
Brian McLogan
How does the fixed point affect our rotation
๐ Learn how to rotate a figure and different points about a fixed point. Most often that point or rotation will be the original but it is important to understand that it does not always have to be at the origin. When rotating it is also...
Flipping Physics
AP Physics 1: Rotational Dynamics Review
Review of the Rotational Dynamics topics covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.
Learning Mole
Saturn
This animated video is all about the Ringed Planet - Saturn. Students will love this engaging and interactive video.
Catalyst University
Convex-Concave Rules for Mobilizing the SC Joint
In this video, we explore the reasoning behind sternoclavicular joint (clavicle) mobilizations using convex-concave rules.
Catalyst University
Adson's Test | Rationale & Interpretation
In this video, I explain and demonstrate Adsonโs test, one special test used in the diagnosis of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS). More specifically, we cover the rationale, interpretation of results, and psychometric properties for this...
Flipping Physics
Using Integrals to Derive Rotational Inertia of a Long, Thin Rod with Demonstration
We use integrals to derive the #rotationalinertia of a uniform, long, thin rod. And we demonstrate our answer is correct using a Rotational Inertia Demonstrator.