This video shows how to build a Gauss rifle, a fun physics experiment that uses magnets to launch steel ball bearings at high speeds. To view full directions for this science project, see the "Build a Gauss Rifle!" Project Idea at Science Buddies: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project-ideas/Phys_p081/physics/gauss-rifle?ytid=oWkOUe3AUl4&ytsrc=description
Science Buddies also hosts a library of over 1,100 other free science fair "Project Ideas" for K-12 students, in a…
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0:18 Introducing the Program
1:52 Sign in, Remix, Rename
3:06 Life Cycle Sprite
4:58 Adjusting the Algorithm
7:43 Test Sections of Code
9:07 Test the Full Program
Please see the Raspberry Pi Projects Kit section at Science Buddies for more information. https://www.sciencebuddies.org/raspberry-pi-projects-kit?ytid=ENiahFX-p7E&ytsrc=description
In this materials science project, you will examine how temperature affects how brittle or ductile materials are.
To view full directions for this science project, see the "Candy Snap" Project Idea at Science Buddies. https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/MatlSci_p044.shtml?ytid=2A5ail0-XiI&ytsrc=description
Science Buddies also hosts a library of over 1,200 other free science fair "Project Ideas" for K-12 students, in a wide variety of topic areas from Astronomy…
This is a bonus project for my ME 380 Fluid Dynamics course at UNLV. I do not own the rights to any of the video clips or music.
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The Invasive Cardiovascular Technology Program prepares individuals through the use of specific high-technology equipment at the direction of qualified physicians, to assist in the performance of procedures on patients leading to the diagnosis and treatment of congenital and acquired heart disease. The entry level practitioner will use physiologic analytical equipment for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, perform advanced cardiac life support techniques , make anatomic and physiologic…
A phlebotomist is trained to make an incision in a vein with a needle to draw blood from a patient for diagnostic and other medical purposes. Postsecondary phlebotomy programs are available in community colleges and vocational schools. Professional certification in Ohio is through the American Society of Clinical Professionals. About 40% of phlebotomists work in hospitals. The phlebotomist in this video assists patients at OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus.