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  • 05:53 How does a Stepper Motor work ?

    How does a Stepper Motor work ?

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    We thank our patrons for making LE's educational service sustainable. Please support us at Patreon.com so that we will have the capability to release 2 videos/month.https://www.patreon.com/LearnEngineeringStepper motors are the one of the most widely used

  • 07:52 Proof That Computers Can't Do Everything (The Halting Problem)

    Proof That Computers Can't Do Everything (The Halting Problem)

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    If you disagree or get confused by this video, read this FAQ: http://www.zutopedia.com/halting_problem.html#faq Click here for a list of my other works: http://www.zutopedia.com/udia.html This video gives an informal presentation of Alan Turing's Halting

  • 04:04 The Ingredient You Probably Didn't Know Is In Snickerdoodles

    The Ingredient You Probably Didn't Know Is In Snickerdoodles

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    A true holiday favorite, the unassuming snickerdoodle cookie is beautiful in its simplicity. Built on a winning formula of cinnamon, sugar, and butter, the snickerdoodle is a soft, chewy cookie that has become one of the most popular desserts out there in

  • 01:49 Six Hidden iPhone Settings

    Six Hidden iPhone Settings

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    Part of the appeal of the #iPhone is its simplicity—it seems like it takes longer to get out of the box than it does to set up. But behind that simple interface, you'll find dozens of lesser-known #smartphone settings. Here are six you can use to customiz

  • 01:52 Beautiful equations: E=mc² explained in two minutes

    Beautiful equations: E=mc² explained in two minutes

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    There’s beauty in simplicity. For space scientist and Sky At Night host Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, there’s nothing more beautiful than the way that Einstein’s theory of special relativity unlocks our understanding of how energy, mass and t

  • 00:44 Popular Rubber Bands and Marbles

    Rubber Bands and Marbles

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    I built and filmed this machine in only one week (40 fails). The rubber bands in the last video gave me the inspiration to do more with those. It is shorter than usual because I preferred to do few impressive tricks and focus on quality and how well it lo

  • 05:58 Children of Invention

    Children of Invention

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    Please support our video productions: http://www.patreon.com/scifriThe UK-based educational non-profit organization Little Inventors gives children around the world a basic assignment: Invent something that would a solve problem and then draw it. Although

  • 12:01 Mechanical Television: Incredibly simple, yet entirely bonkers

    Mechanical Television: Incredibly simple, yet entirely bonkers

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    You can support this channel on Patreon! Link belowJohn Logie Baird is often considered to be the inventor of television, but not of television as we know it. His mechanical television is a remarkable invention for its simplicity, but as you'll soon see,

  • 05:53 The problem with the theory of everything | Janna Levin

    The problem with the theory of everything | Janna Levin

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    The hunt for the theory of everything continues but we wont find it without understanding quantum gravity first.This interview is an episode from @The-Well, our publication about ideas that inspire a life well-lived, created with the@JohnTempletonFoundati

  • 04:14 Carbon Nanotubes Might Be the Secret Boost Solar Energy Has Been Looking For

    Carbon Nanotubes Might Be the Secret Boost Solar Energy Has Been Looking For

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    One of the greatest challenges facing solar technology is wasted heat, but carbon nanotubes might be the high efficiency boost that solar cells need to succeed. Subscribe to Seeker!http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsP

  • 11:28 The Dot Game That Breaks Your Brain

    The Dot Game That Breaks Your Brain

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    On Tuesday, February 21, 1967, in the math department common room of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, the world of pencil and paper math games changed. John Conway and Michael Paterson were trying to invent a brand new simple-to-play, hard-to-analyze gam


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