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Tips to get ready fast in morning for students
Kill laziness in morning -
Get up turn off alarm
Drink 1 glass water
Make your bed
Stretch your body
Now don't do anything
Direct move to toilet
Get fresh in 30 minute
Dess up in 15 minute -
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Pocket accessories
Carry accessories
Healty breakfast in 15 minute
Grains and Vegitables
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Favorite Drink
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Morning Fix 1H Routine | Proper Get Ready for school, collage, office
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Get up turn off alarm
Drink 1 glass water
Make your bed
Stretch your body
Now don't do anything
Direct move to toilet
Get fresh in 30 minute
Dess up in 15 minute -
Wear accessories
Pocket accessories
Carry accessories
Healty breakfast in 15 minute
Grains and Vegitables
Fruits and Nuts
Favorite Drink
Now you are Ready for day -
Go to School/Collage/Office/Gym
Have Productive and beautiful day.
Tip - Don't use mobile if you want to get ready fast!
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Morning Fix 1H Routine | Proper Get Ready for school, collage, office
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How to utilise free time at home. Things to do in free time!!
Просмотров 6844 года назад
You can do many useful things in free time. Don't make your day meaningless and boring. Wake up early in the morning, drink water, take a long breath, do Stretch your body, go to the toilet, take bath, get ready, have breakfast. Now sit and make a daily schedule and start working to make your day meaningful and happy. Keep body productive, keep mind relax. When you feel tired then close your ey...
Bending & Shear Moment, Stresses in Beams, Strength of materials
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.4 года назад
Internal Forces- Tension, Compression, Share, Bending, Torsion External Forces- Axial Load, Transverse Load, Torsional Load Reaction Forces- Fixed support, Pin support, Roller support, Link support Type of Beams- Cantilever beam, Support beam, Hanging beam, Fixed beam, Continous beam Load on Beam- Concentrate or Point load, Uniformly distributed load, Uniform varying load Watch the series of re...
Mechanical Properties of material- Short definitions with illustrations, Easy explained
Просмотров 15 тыс.4 года назад
Understand easy explanation of differences in Hardness, Toughness, Stiffness, Brittleness, Elasticity, Plasticity, Ductility, Malleability of materials properties. Watch the series of related videos: 1) Mechanics of materials - Tension, Compression, Shear, Bending, Torsion ruclips.net/video/TX4umgBk8sQ/видео.html 2) Mechanical properties- Elasticity, Plasticity, Hardness, Toughness ruclips.net/...
Testing of materials - Tensile, Hardness, Toughness Testing
Просмотров 17 тыс.4 года назад
Tensile testing, Hardness testing, Toughness testing, etc.. Watch the series of related videos: 1) Mechanics of materials - Tension, Compression, Shear, Bending, Torsion ruclips.net/video/TX4umgBk8sQ/видео.html 2) Mechanical properties- Elasticity, Plasticity, Hardness, Toughness ruclips.net/video/TX4umgBk8sQ/видео.html 3) Testing of materials- Tensile testing, Hardness testing, Toughness testi...
Stress Strain explaind with Curves, Definitions & Formulas | Define Strength of materials
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.4 года назад
Elastic Modulus, Poissons Ratio, Hook's Law, Stiffness, Factor of Safty Behaviour of Material under stress, Elastic Limit, Yield Point, Ultimate Strength, Necking, Fracture Impact Strength, Tensile Strength, Yield Strength, Fatigue Strength, Strain, Deformation, Deflection Pressure on material due to lod is - stress Change in shape due to stress is - strain Watch the series of related videos: 1...
All Properties of Materials - General, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Thermal, Optical
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.4 года назад
Hard, Tough, Brittle, Ductile, Malleable, Fusible, Plastic, Elastic, Flexible, Creep, Fatigue Corrosion & Chemical resistant, Thermal & Electrica Resistant, Magnetic & Optical Properties Density, Viscosity, Absorbity, Durability, Cost, Price, Color, etc. General Properties Watch the series of related videos: 1) Mechanics of materials - Tension, Compression, Shear, Bending, Torsion ruclips.net/v...
Classification of Materials - Metals, Ceramics, Polymers, Composites
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Engineering Materials- 1. Metals= Ferrous metals & Nonferrous metals 2. Ceramics = Traditional ceramics & Advanced engineering ceramics 3. Polymers = Thermo Plastics, Thermoset Plastics, Elastomers 4. Composites = Carbon fiber, Glass fiber, Aramid fiber, Metal fiber, Natural fiber Watch the series of related videos: 1) Mechanics of materials - Tension, Compression, Shear, Bending, Torsion rucli...
Composite materials Calculations in 5 min. (Lamina & Laminate)
Просмотров 32 тыс.5 лет назад
Lamina, Laminate Composite materials Isotropic, anisotropic, orthotropic Unidirectional, bidirectional, multidirectional Micro mechanics of lamina, Macro mechanics of lamina Analysis of laminate structures and stiffness matrix calculations Watch the series of related videos: 1) Mechanics of materials - Tension, Compression, Shear, Bending, Torsion ruclips.net/video/TX4umgBk8sQ/видео.html 2) Mec...
Composite materials Introduction in 3 min. (Fibars & Matrices)
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Applications and Examples and Classification of Composite materials A composite material is a combination of fibers and matrices. Composite material = Fiber Matrix Watch the series of related videos: 1) Mechanics of materials - Tension, Compression, Shear, Bending, Torsion ruclips.net/video/TX4umgBk8sQ/видео.html 2) Mechanical properties- Elasticity, Plasticity, Hardness, Toughness ruclips.net/...
A quick video about LEGB Topics
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Amsterdam beauty
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Amsterdam The capital of the Netherlands! City has population of nearly 790.000 and is the largest city in the country. It is one of the most popular destinations in Europe, receiving more than 4.5 million tourists annually. It's known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-century Golden Age. Cycling is key to the ci...
I never see this type of easy understanding😶. Thank u sir
Which book should be referred for composite materials, which even includes numericals in it ? And from which book you took these notes ?
Great tutorial, thank you
Using now as english lesson ❤
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Hi man, I like your videos, thanks! I am working on a app and I need your help and advice to see if I can add laminator to it, how can we reach you?
hello sir, can you help me to calculate ply thickness if u have pdf share me please sir
Thanks for this great video, it answers my quest about composite
Do you know how to calculate the modulus of a square Onyx plate? Could we use classical laminate theory?
Learning and entertainment overlap in my life… 😂 i dunno if that’s good
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NYC explaintion ........ keep it up!!!!
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I need pdf
drive.google.com/file/d/1_tMOj21nrk2A9VebtPTrB_cTiLPQgaZQ/view?usp=sharing
Hi, You can find it in the link. I hope it will be helpful. Best of luck for your studies!!
Can u please send me notes
Awesome
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Do u know how to calculate the needed plies for design a drive shaft of Graphite/epoxy and which angles should I choose? And I really appreciate ur help ❤️❤️
Hi, Kindly write me email. There I will share the relevant information.
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thank you,,, can you send me this PowerPoint, please?
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hello, excuse me, do you get this presentation PowerPoint?
useless video a diamond is not a ceramic
I agree with Dan he knows his stuff unlike you clearly ;(
In chemical composition, for instance, diamond and graphite, which are two different forms of carbon, are considered to be ceramics even though they are not composed of inorganic compounds. There also are exceptions to the stereotypical properties ascribed to ceramics. To return to the example of diamond, this material, though considered to be a ceramic, has a thermal conductivity higher than that of copper-a property the jeweler uses to differentiate between true diamond and simulants such as cubic zirconia (a single-crystal form of zirconium dioxide). Indeed, many ceramics are quite conductive electrically. For instance, a polycrystalline (many-grained) version of zirconia is used as an oxygen sensor in automobile engines owing to its ionic conductivity. Also, copper oxide-based ceramics have been shown to have superconducting properties. Even the well-known brittleness of ceramics has its exceptions. For example, certain composite ceramics that contain whiskers, fibres, or particulates that interfere with crack propagation display flaw tolerance and toughness rivaling that of metals.
Diamond can be considered as a ceramic as it is the hardest material, brittle, and has high melting point. The diamond is a particular crystalline form consisting of carbon atoms. The diamond is not a polymer by any stretch. All polymers contain mainly carbon and hydrogen atoms and also some oxygen, nitrogen etc. Ceramics are generally characterized as being made up of non-metallic elements or a mix of metallic and non-metallics with mostly covalent bonds. That means diamonds are, in fact, ceramics.
Could you please explain how you got the numbers for the first Q matrix in 4:51? Also do you have more vids that discuss more in the angles for composites, as shown in 4:51?
Hi, those values are given from the question. To learn more examples you can visit this website I am sharing with you. - nptel.ac.in/courses/112/104/112104168/
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All good, but Malleability should be under compressive load. not tensile
Thanks for correction 🙏
Easiest ways to refresh mind regarding mechanical studies. Thanks
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hi.. what resources did you use while preparing this video
جماعة École nationale polytechnique de Constantine RaQoum hna ? 😅❤️❤️
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not every non-ferrous metal does prevent corrosion. Magnesium f. E. does corrode instead of ferrous metals, but when its gone, well its gone and doesnt prevent from corrosion any more ^^
Great job, he makes these composite materials easy to understand, Thanks, It was really helpful,
I found everything I needed in your videos, Thanks a lot, and keep it up
Glad I could help!
Thank you That was really helpful,
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Very useful video to manage and use time wisely. Thank you sharing 🙏
Very helpful for Mechanical and Civil engineering Students 👍👍👍 Thanks for Sharing ❤️
Very very helpful video ❤️❤️❤️ Easy notes of Composite materials 👍 👍 👍 THANKS for Sharing!!
Awesome Video ❤️ easily explained about composite materials 👍
This video is amazing😍😍😍 Thanks you very much for easily explained about all types of materials 👍👍👍
Very interesting video ❤️❤️❤️
Very helpful video to know all basics of Stress and Strain Curve, formulas, definition 👌👌👌
Very easily explained MECHANICAL TESTING OF MATERIALS. Thank you very much❤️
Very helpful video, easily explained ❤️
Easily explained Stresses in beams
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Are these for Gcse students or a level
Hi, Thanks for enquiry. This video is for Gcse students and as well as Engineering students!
Very nice !!
Thanks for this vid! What’s the name of this background music?