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First Aid - Electric Shock
A video explaining first air for electric shock for 8th class (grade) CBSE science students in India. For many more such videos and complete customized solution...
NATURAL HAIR DIARIES "TYPE 4" NATURAL HAIR | LESSONS LEARNED
September 18th footage. OMG! I got all my dates mixed up!! Sorry! Fro towards ending was late 2010! Relaxer put in July 2011 not 2012 (!) I big chopped Jan ...
P.I. Plug's Home Safety Video
Hey kids! Want to become a Safety Detective? Take a trip with ESFI's mascot, Private I. Plug, and help him spot common home electrical and fire dangers in this ...
ANSYS - Lesson 19: Sinusoidal Time Dependent Loading
In this lesson, a sinusoidal transient load is applied to a beam and the displacement of the free end of the beam is studied. Defining parameters and tables in ...
001 - Finite Volume Method (1D)
In this video I briefly explain the discretization procedure using the finite volume method. Then I also talk a bit about the indexing conventions which will be...
Flight Training - the Art of Leaning - various aircraft types - POV FLying
This video explores leaning technique in several aircraft types. Watch in HD! After nearly 20 years of being a "weekend warrior" private pilot, I have to admi...
How To Use A Torch To Remove Rusty Bolts (Full) - Eric The Car Guy
How To Use A Torch To Remove Rusty Bolts (Full) - EricTheCarGuy This one is for all of you that have rusty fasteners that you just ...
SSLC ಅಧ್ಯಾಯ 9: ಉಷ್ಣ ಇಂಜಿನ್ ಗಳು (Heat Engines) in Kannada medium.
Excelnt and very useful video for SSLC students on science chapter 9: Heat engines. Includes explanation on steam engine, petrol and disiel engine. Also useful ...
1 4a Specific heat of Gases
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Electricity : CBSE Class 10 X Science (Physics)
This is the video of class 10 Electricity. Topics covered in this video are as follows- Charge- Conductor, Insulator, Electric Current, Potential Difference, Ci...
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