Mechanical Engineering: Ch 11: Friction (20 of 47) The Wedge: Basic Concept
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the basic concept of a wedge of how it's used and how forces act on a wedge. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/-EPcwWLgQ7A
From playlist MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 11 FRICTION
Physical Science 4.3d - The Wedge
How a wedge provides a mechanical advantage.
From playlist Physical Science Chapter 4
Geometric Algebra in 2D - Linear Algebra and Cramer's Rule
In this video, we'll see how systems of linear equations can be solved through the wedge product, no matrices needed. We'll then see how the wedge product connects up with standard linear algebra and how it can be employed to unify concepts in linear algebra and geometric algebra. More on
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Loose the screw for moving the stopper to new position and then tighten it. The stopper is kept immobile by wedge mechnism.
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What is a Tensor? Lesson 28: Formal development of p-forms and p-vectors Part 2
What is a Tensor? Formal development of p-forms and p-vectors Part 2
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Geometric Algebra -- What is area? | Wedge product, Exterior Algebra, Differential Forms
In this video, we discuss the wedge product -- an operation on vectors which gives us an understanding of area. This will be particularly fruitful when understanding the fundamental theorem of calculus in greater detail. This is part of an earlier video that I made concerning Green's theor
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Diffraction from a wedge - TMz case [FDTD simulation]
Update: The follow up for this video where we show the TEz case can be found here: https://youtu.be/Fp26Bjm99VI Here, we demonstrate the diffraction from a wedge when a plane wave with electric field component normal to the surface is impinging on it. The wedge corner acts as a secondary
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Differential Forms | Algebraic Properties of the Wedge Product
We state and prove some algebraic properties of the wedge product of m-forms. Please Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/michaelpennmath?sub_confirmation=1 Personal Website: http://www.michael-penn.net Randolph College Math: http://www.randolphcollege.edu/mathematics/ Research Gate profil
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Differential Forms | The Minkowski metric and the Hodge operator.
We explore the lifting of the Minkowski inner product to the space of 2 and 3 forms. Then we look at what effect this has on the corresponding Hodge operator. Please Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/michaelpennmath?sub_confirmation=1 Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/michael-penn-ma
From playlist Differential Forms
What is a Tensor? Lesson 23: Operations on p-forms. The Exterior Algebra.
What is a Tensor? Lesson 23: Operations on p-forms. The Exterior Algebra.
From playlist What is a Tensor?
Lecture 3: Exterior Algebra (Discrete Differential Geometry)
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From playlist Discrete Differential Geometry - CMU 15-458/858
What is a Tensor? Lesson 26: P-vectors and P-forms Recap
What is a Tensor? Lesson 26: P-vectors and P-forms Recap I'm struggling with this complex topic. I don't like any of the other lessons on p-forms so I am going to keep trying till I get it right. This little "recap" re-does a few topics and introduces the idea of p-vectors.
From playlist What is a Tensor?
What is a Tensor? Lesson 35: Elementary Hodge Dual Calculations
What is a Tensor? Lesson 35: Elementary Hodge Dual Calculations
From playlist What is a Tensor?
What is a Tensor? Lesson 22: Invitation to p-forms
What is a Tensor? Lesson 22: Invitation to p-forms We introduce the idea of forms with a literal presentation: forms are antisymmetric tensors.
From playlist What is a Tensor?
Differential Forms | The Hodge operator via an inner product.
We describe how to define a more generalized Hodge operator via an inner product of m-forms. Please Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/michaelpennmath?sub_confirmation=1 Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/michael-penn-math Personal Website: http://www.michael-penn.net Randolph College
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Double wedge mechanism. The green input slider and the blue output one move in opposite directions. The pink wedge moves perpendicularly to them This mechanism can be applied for rotating clamping device. STEP files of this video: http://www.mediafire.com/file/5xtvz0vcxxxwn8t/Wedge16STEP.
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QED Prerequisites Geometric Algebra 5- Multivectors
In this lesson we introduce the idea of multivectors and emphasize the need to understand how to take the spacetime product of any two multivectors in the Spacetime Algebra. We demonstrate how this is done for the product between a vector and a bivector and we interpret the meaning of each
From playlist QED- Prerequisite Topics