It’s likely you’ve heard of the Pareto principle (maybe even while reading my tips on how to be more productive at work or study more effectively). But do you really know what the Pareto principle is?
In this video, we explain the Work-Energy Principle and how to determine the work done on an object. Learn how force, displacement, and the angle between them come into play when calculating work, and ...
Scott Leaf, project manager, helps to Spin the Dial on our Principles of Community Providing action and intentionality to our shared Principles. Welcome to a monthly series where each month the ...
Scott Leaf, project manager, helps to Spin the Dial on our Principles of Community Providing action and intentionality to our shared Principles. Welcome to a monthly series where each month the ...
Next generation sensor delivers fast, accurate, and customizable temperature measurement for advanced epitaxy and deposition applications. Advanced Energy Industries has launched the 401M mid-infrared ...
Abstract: We propose a novel framework for optimized evaluation to address the challenging problem in aeroengine such as the positioning of the pyrometer featured with multichannel. Using COMSOL ...
On Labor Day, Americans should know that the right to work principle is a straightforward one. It simply is that no worker should be required to join or pay dues to a union in order to get or keep a ...
The Pareto Principle: 80% of outcomes stem from 20% of causes. Applying the 80/20 rule can optimize business resource allocation. Focus on high-performing areas for better productivity and results.
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This pyrometer controller was made ca ...
Micro-Epsilon has launched a new portfolio of 100% in-house developed non-contact infrared temperature sensors (pyrometers). The new portfolio represents a total refresh of technology and consists of ...
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations ...