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Materials Science - Processing
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Overview of Processing linked with Materials Science.
Materials Science - Corrosion, Degradation, and Oxidation
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Overview of corrosion, degradation, and oxidation. Painting of the Golden Gate Bridge (or any material) www.goldengate.org/bridge/bridge-maintenance/painting-the-bridge/ Flint Water Crisis www.materialsperformance.com/articles/material-selection-design/2016/11/researchers-examine-corrosion-of-lead-water-pipes-in-aftermath-of-flint Plumbing ruclips.net/video/nD5lMITzx_Y/видео.html
Materials Science - Mechanical Properties
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Overview of Mechanical Properties.
Materials Science - Electrical Properties
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Conductors, Insulators, and Semiconductors. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors. How energy plays a role in electrical properties.
Materials Science - Thermal Properties
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Overview of thermal properties for materials and how atomic makeup and microstructure impact the properties.
Materials Science - Amorphous Materials
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Materials Science - Amorphous Materials
Materials Science - Ceramics and Polymers
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Materials Science - Ceramics and Polymers
Materials Science - Single and Polycrystals
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Materials Science - Single and Polycrystals
Materials Science - Introduction to Crystals
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Materials Science - Introduction to Crystals
Spreadsheets - Exporting Tables and Graphs
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Spreadsheets - Exporting Tables and Graphs
Spreadsheets - Using Equations (Modeling)
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Spreadsheets - Using Equations (Modeling)
really well done lesson, thank you
Thanks a lot, this got my concept crystal clear :)
Well thought and a very nice explanation. Great!
That was amazing! You are an excellent teacher. I hope you get back to making these Arduino instructional videos. Thanks!
Thank you. Great info. This, and many of you videos say (old version). But I couldn't find a "new version". What gives? Thanks.
Do you have any dielectric videos you could upload?
Hindi
thanks man! very nice explanation
Very nice lesson, is it possible to have access to your notes?
this are all pop in fundments of engineing exam che
Thank you
you the goat
Really good Explanation!! thx
CLEAR explanation! Not to slow and not to fast!
i dont know why u have low subscribers bt believe me out of all the videos u made it crystal clear thanks love frm india
Awesome! Thanks a million!
Wow excellent teaching method 👍
:^)
Shortly and clearly
Thanks 🙏 great tutorial, just wondering if you would give a private lesson (online) on an issue I’m having surrounding this subject but it wasn’t exactly answered in the video, I’d be more than happy to pay you for your time, thanks 🙏
Thanks for the explanation. It helped a lot
Thank you very much! You saved me
What class is this? Is it something I can enroll in?
thank you very much
Can I have a copy of the slides please 🙏
This is the best explanation of switch case I have seen. Thank you! Now can you do interrupts please?
Thank u for these videos .I'm watching you from Iraq .this is so helpful to understand the thermal prop for materials .since I'm an engineer material
I have a question! I tried putting a “delay” in one of my cases. “Case 3: LED1 HIGH delay LED2 HIGH” and it kept looping that one case. The LED stopped reacting to the button I was using. So once I got to that case it kept going LED1 high LED2 high LED1 high LED2 high…. And so on. Can you help me?
Because of the delay it is spending more time in the case and very little time outside where the button is being checked. The button might be pressed and released during the delay so it is not checked/saved in memory. If you hold down the button it might show that it works differently (since holding it down will ensure it is checked when the code is outside the switch). If that doesn't help, if you post the entire code then I can take a look at it.
I like how you started your tutorial without leds, buttons and whatnot. This is a clear and direct explanation. Thank you!.
You saved me
I’m watching this because I don’t know what units are
Oooookkkkkkk
So I am watching this because I don’t know what units are
Hi sir can we use for(while) ?
Very nice and informative vid. My lecturer showed your vid during a class for my uni course when we were discussing degradation
Thank You
Wait what? Shouldn't it look like this? case 'd' : Serial.println("caseD_clicked"); Didn;t you miss the ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' out?
Sure do like the Arduino simulator with breadboard! Is that “yours” or available to anyone? TB2
It is not mine and it is free to everyone; www.tinkercad.com.
@@isteeleEvCC yea, I found it. Thanks for the response and the video. The “switch” command and how you used it will come in very handy for a project I’m involved with.
Best teacher period!
One the best tutorials. You are a good teacher!
Yes he he is also my best teacher. I have almost completed arduino program. If he didn't make these videos. I could not be learn c++ coding.
Wow. I just found you. Currently studying Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Newly established in my School tho. It will really be nice to follow every one of your classes
Really quite difficult to find Classes online on Materials courses
Best video I seen that really explains it
Very good!! Really i am searching for instructions that are compatible for arduino ide from CC+, such as PORTn, or BITn, which are not explained in arduino ide instructions set. Those instructions are extremely usefull, and as a beginner, it´s too difficult for me to start with CC+. I only want to know how much from CC+ instructions can be written in arduinos ide directly, in order to get some more functionality, without having to start with complicated learning of CC+, since arduino boards are enough for me , and it´s not necessary to start programming isolated microprocessors Thanks
Why would you use the switch case over the if?
Best explanation so far...thanks
thanks for that info help to understand
You need a key to get in AND out. Dude... that's it. I get it now! Great explaination.
his arduino videos are pure perfection, shame he doesnt have more views.
How we can automate tasks with Arduino let me say this example if I have a dc motor and I want to make it automatically rotate 10 times forward for a period of 2 minutes. Then pause (stop) 3 seconds. Then rotate it backward 10 times for a period of 2 minutes. This rotation cycle back and forth repeated for 20 times. And stop after the full cycle exactly like washing machine. Could you explain fully automation even with single led. please?Hi …I want to control a dc motor making it rotate 10 times forward then pause for 3 seconds and rotate 10 times backward…. this rotation cycle back and forth will be repeated automatically 20 times exactly like the washing machine. What I need to do that?
This is exactly the thing that an Arduino can do. In addition to a motor you will need a motor controller (to allow the motor to rotate forward and backward). If you are new to Arduino, I encourage you to practice all of the basics before trying to accomplish this task (data types, variables, blinking an led, if statements, while/for loops, and hardware/circuit basics). The below code has 2 for loops, the first will repeat the code inside its scope 20 times. The in the scope has another for loop and blinks an led 10 times and then waits 3 seconds before blinking again. This code could be placed inside an if statement that checks to see if a button was pressed. void setup() { pinMode(13, OUTPUT); // setting pin 13 as an output } void loop() { for (int i = 0; i < 20; i++) // for loop to run 20 times { for (int j = 0; j < 10; j++) // for loop to blink led 10 times { digitalWrite(13,HIGH); // turn led on delay(1000); // delay for one seconds digitalWrite(13,LOW); // turn led on delay(1000); // delay for one second } delay(3000); // delay for 3 seconds } // since all that is in the loop is this for statement, // it will repeat again forever // these two for loops could be put into a scope // that is activated by a button }
thanks but I mean if you will make practical examples throughout tinker cad