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In this video I explain the drag polar equation. With this equation we quantify how much aerodynamic performance we loose due ... American History: From Emancipation to the Present (AFAM 162) In this Dr. Ruth Chabay on introductory physics, based on the textbook "Matter & Interactions", E&M In this video I show a simple example problem. This problem demonstrates how Oswald efficiency factor can be calculated from ... The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140) There are several factors that impact climate on Earth. Different ... Audio/Video Book by: AGPIAL – A Good Person Is Always Learning ...

In this video I talk about how dynamic lift force is created. Then I explain how speed of aircraft is measured using a pitot-static tube. I continue talking about elements of an aircraft, spoilers, radome, landing gear. To emphasize the importance of landing gear ... I continue talking about the elements of a conventional aircraft, tail surfaces, control surfaces, high lift devices, spoilers. Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses biomedical engineering ...

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AE172 Lecture 17

AE172 Lecture 17

In this video I explain the drag polar equation. With this equation we quantify how much aerodynamic performance we loose due ...

Lecture 17. From Voting Rights to Watts (continued)

Lecture 17. From Voting Rights to Watts (continued)

American History: From Emancipation to the Present (AFAM 162) In this

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Dr. Ruth Chabay on introductory physics, based on the textbook "Matter & Interactions", E&M

EE102: Introduction to Signals & Systems, Lecture 17

EE102: Introduction to Signals & Systems, Lecture 17

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AE172 Lecture 18

AE172 Lecture 18

In this video I show a simple example problem. This problem demonstrates how Oswald efficiency factor can be calculated from ...

Lecture 17

Lecture 17

Equation for the Steady-State ...

17. Seasons and Climate

17. Seasons and Climate

The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140) There are several factors that impact climate on Earth. Different ...

Chapter 17 Aeromedical Factors | PHAK | AGPIAL Audio/Video Book

Chapter 17 Aeromedical Factors | PHAK | AGPIAL Audio/Video Book

Audio/Video Book by: AGPIAL – A Good Person Is Always Learning ...

AE383 Lecture 17

AE383 Lecture 17

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AE172 Lecture 7

AE172 Lecture 7

In this video I talk about how dynamic lift force is created. Then I explain how speed of aircraft is measured using a pitot-static tube.

AE172 Lecture 05

AE172 Lecture 05

I continue talking about elements of an aircraft, spoilers, radome, landing gear. To emphasize the importance of landing gear ...

AE172 Lecture 04

AE172 Lecture 04

I continue talking about the elements of a conventional aircraft, tail surfaces, control surfaces, high lift devices, spoilers.

Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 17

Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 17

Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses biomedical engineering ...