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Learn how to measure to the half centimeter.

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Learn about using a simple grid for maps!
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Check out the Makey Makey! Learn how to measure the amount of liquid being poured into a glass.

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Did you know you can get a full scale #piano with your #MakeyMakey invention kit? Use the #MakeyMaxbackpack to plug and play all the inputs on your next musical invention! Backpacks are on sale at makeymakey.com/HolidayGifts #STEM##STEAM

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Wanna type something funny with your Makey Makey? Want to use different keys for your inventions? Use our remap guide to change how you MakeyMakey! Full guide available at https://makeymakey.com/blogs/h....ow-to-instructions/r

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This video shows Algebra1 and Pre-Algebra teachers an activity where flags can be used to engage students in an activity involving graphing and writing the equations of various lines using Geogebra.

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Joyful Learning of Mathematics| Exploring Rotational Symmetry in quadrilaterals using GeoGebra

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11 Views ยท 9 months ago

Today weโ€™re going to explain how exchangers...exchange heat. Weโ€™ll look at concentric tubes, finned tubes, plate heat exchangers, and shell-and-tube heat exchangers. And weโ€™ll look at some equations to help us sort through heat transfer and decide what heat exchangers are best suited for our designs.

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https://www.wcrhx.com/plate-heat-exchangers
http://www.thermopedia.com/content/1121/
https://www.britannica.com/science/heat-capacity
http://www.lytron.com/Tools-an....d-Technical-Referenc
http://www.sprawls.org/ppmi2/XRAYHEAT/
http://capstone.byu.edu/previo....us-projects/test-sta
Cฬงengel, Yunus A., and Michael A. Boles. Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach. 8th ed., McGraw-Hill Education.

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11 Views ยท 9 months ago

Today we wrap up the first half of our series on physical geography by taking a closer look at natural hazards - which are physical processes like heat waves and cyclones, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, and floods and droughts. And when these natural events cause significant harm to humans, we call them natural disasters. So today we'll explore the ways geographers analyze and track these events, and take a closer look at the human impact of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and The Boxing Day Tsunami on the Andaman and Nicobar islands.

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11 Views ยท 9 months ago

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This video celebrates Midsummer's Day and the summer and winter solstices. It can also be used to celebrate the beauty of the natural world and explore the seasons.

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WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com If you are given one side of a 45 45 90 triangle or one side of a 30 60 90 triangle you have enough information to solve for each of the two missing sides. This video shows how to do it going from smaller sides to larger sides and larger sides to smaller sides. It also shows how the found sides can be used to find the perimeter and area of the right triangle.




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