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Paragliding Mirleft 2017 Kas
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Paragliding, Soaring, Desert, Beach, Sun, Wind, Fun
Wijk aan Zee very calm weather
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Calm day (3 - 5 m/s wind) at the beautiful Dutch beach of Wijk aan Zee with my Ice Peak 6.
Kas paragliding in Bir Billing 2016 par t1
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Paragliding with Paho in Bir Billing, India. Part 1: the trip: Amsterdam Dubai Delhi and train to Pathankot then taxi to Bir. Many temples and local sightseeing and a short flying impression
Paragliding Soaring Wijk aan Zee 16-06-16
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Paragliding Soaring Wijk aan Zee 16-06-16
When Paragliders land the welcome commitee is overly present
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When Paragliders land the welcome commitee is overly present
Kas packing paraglider in Vosges, France
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Kas packing paraglider in Vosges, France
WHERE IS T2?!??!
منذ 15 سنة هذا الفيديو ؟ و نحن نحارب سنة و شيعة و بيوتنا مملوؤة بالتفاهات و السؤال هل يستطيعون التحكم في الأجهزة الموجودة في الأرض من السماء ( رفعها و إسقاطها عن بعد ) و ماذا عن الشريحة الذي تكلم عنها الكتاب المقدس ؟ ............ اقتلوا الأفعى يا إخوة لا تضيعوا الوقت لتسقط مماليك الشر بسرعة .
Weeeeeee
Fun
Can u add more videos of Mri basics
Basicly the working Principe of aMagLev train👍🏻
The "puffing" or "squeaking" that is audible in this video is the magnet's "coldhead" in operation. It condenses the helium gas boil off back into liquid helium. Theoretically, the magnet should never need to be filled again with liquid helium over the course of its' life. But things happen, compressors fail, cold heads wear out and need to be replaced,, cooling water supply for the compressor (It needs LOTS of cold water 24x7) fails for whatever reason and subsequently, the magnet begins to warm. Liquid helium boil off rate increases, internal pressure of the magnet increases and helium gas is released up the vent pipe and into the atmosphere. If this situation is allowed to persist, the magnet could potentially quench if the helium level in the vessel gets too low. Need I say that's a very expensive experience?
isto é incrivel !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2021
wheeeeee!!!!
So what happens to Alzheimer's patients that do have the kind where aluminum is depositing in their brains? Should they avoid MRI to avoid the aluminum deposits from dislodging and moving around in their brains?
Now we know why it takes so long to see a doctor I'm still puzzled aluminium non magnetic still very cool
Why does top comments from even years ago have only 16 or so likes, what
11 years ago? Nah 2021? Woah Flying cars? Flying magnets :)
Ooh I love this chirping of the magnet.
Magic is real they just pretending its science
Wait til this get recommended to everyone
I read it as "flying aquarium in MRI" and thought it was literally an aquarium that have a steel boarder floating inside a MRI, but apparently i read the title wrong.. God i need sleep with all these midnight recommendation..
NEDERLAND
Why now
And here i am, watching this amazing video. Thank u youtube recommendation very cool
Recommended has brought us here today
hello comrade
If it's under a minute long and from over 10 years ago, I'll watch it
That’s the secret…
Those vids are always amazing
Nice
This doesn't seem as strong as in the other MRI video
Aluminium is a non magnetic metal, this video shows despite being non magnetic material it rolls the aluminium tube.
@@randomstuff5562 oh yeah, i forgot it's aluminium
@@thestudentofficial5483 Are you still on high school? I recognize your pfp hat hehe. All Indonesian elementary until high school (public schools) wear that hehe :3
@@randomstuff5562 aluminum is magnetic, but different kind of magnetic and its called "Paramagnetic".
here come the people from recommendations
😂😂 here I am
Busted
Greetings.
How did I get here?
RUclips's stories and short videos feature?
OMG I love the chirping of the pump no metal allowed.
Nice. Whats the Name of the Spot from 2:55?
Great ! Where is it at 3:40 ?? :)
Can someone please explain what the puffing noise is? I hear it in a lot of videos on MRIs, but I can’t find out what it is.
"the primary sources of acoustic noise to be eddy-current-induced vibrations of metal structures such as the cryostat inner bore and the rf body coil" The MRI uses an "rf body coil" that is operating with AC (alternating current) so the 'body coil' electromagnet is being turned on in one direction then the other direction and back and forth. This creates Lenz's Law interaction between that electromagnet with other metal parts of the MRI - the constant switching of the magnet polarity, back and forth, causes mechanical vibration. And it's loud because their is a LOT of current, a lot of AC power being pumped into the electromagnetic.
The puffing noise you refer to is probably from the vacuum pump.
all of those spin columns are ilustration of serparated protons ?
I think they present the magnetization generated by each proton.
Hi Kas, heb je ooit part 2 nog uitgebracht?
It's my home town dear☺☺
QUENCH IT!
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why after the electromagnetic impulse, the magnetic momentum vectors of the nucleus precess at the same phase?
nice place... ;-)
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nice films!
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thx
Can you send me exact location where you're flying? Link to google earth or something like that ... I'm also paraglider and also I would try to fly on the dunes
Very nice music as well as cool flight!
so T2 is the time for, let say 2 or 3 proton excited at the same time then it start to diphase (out of sync, one rotate faster/slower than another). so the time for it to diphase is T2.
nuuuuuu~ y u no explain.. well at least I can understand about T2. reading cant give me the idea..LOL
Thank for your video, i never understand the effect of the 180° Puls. Now i got it
Dat is een hoop inspanning voor 30 meter vliegen!
I thought an mri was tube shaped
They are coming up with new clever designs, mostly to make getting an MRI more comfortable.
Tjita1 Although the image quality is a lot lower... usually at least
This is an open MRI.
That's called an Open MRI.