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Lec 4 | MIT 18.06 Linear Algebra, Spring 2005 Factorization into A = LU *Please note that there is not a higher quality version available. View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu

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Daniel's Linear Induction Motor Daniel and I built a Linear Induction Motor for a school science project from scratch and used it to accelerate a car, with various conductors at different temperatures. This type of motor is used accelerate some roller coasters and could be used to accelerate payloads into orbit or beyond. More details on construction: We used a 3 phase 220V power supply available in my laboratory. The motor consists of a line of electromagnets made by wrapping magnet wire (#16) around 3/4 inch bolts (non-stainless-steel) that were mounted to a wood board (1 foot x 4 ft). Each one of the 3 phases was wired in series to every 3rd coil, so alternating 1,2,3,1,2,3, etc., with 4 cycles. We used conventional wall switches for each phase, so the 3 switches must all be thrown to start the motor. We wired the electromagnets in series in order to reduce the current load. Even so, the motor can be switched on only for 5 seconds before the magnet wire heats up and starts burning off insulation. This is long enough however to accelerate the car, which consists of a piece of aluminum (best) or copper resting on an unshaped soap-box derby car. All this was done with stuff from OSH except for the magnet wire which was from McMaster-Carr.

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Algebra: Solving Linear Equations - Part 1: The Basics [NOTE: This video is only the first 18 minutes of the full lesson, please visit my website to purchase complete version] Lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on how to solve linear equations. Tutor discusses what is an Equation, Solution, Solution Set, Equivalent Equations, Identity, Contradictions, Conditional Equations, Linear Equations, the Standard Form of a Linear Equation. I show you how to actually SOLVE linear equations going step-by-step. I don't skip steps. I review some of the properties of Equality here too. I remind you to check the work done and how to solve linear equations using a calculator. At the end, you will know how to easily solve equations that look like: 2[y - (4y - 1)] = 5 - 9y No word problems are done here. This is shown in DETAIL in Part 2 of the Lesson.

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Fran Merante - Linear Funk Drumming Lesson WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS IN DEPTH, VERY DETAILED INSTRUCTION ON THE SUBJECT AT HAND. IF YOU ARE HERE TO BE ENTERTAINED BY DRUMMING, AND HAVE NO INTEREST IN LEARNING THE FINER POINTS OF PLAYING, LEAVE NOW. THIS IS NOT THE PLACE FOR YOU. IF YOU HAVE A CONDITION THAT WILL NOT ALLOW YOU TO TOLERATE LENGTHY, DETAILED, COMMENTARY ON THE SUBJECT AT HAND, THIS VIDEO MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH AND YOU SHOULD LEAVE NOW. THIS IS A LESSON, NOT A PERFORMANCE FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES. Fran Merante from is an accomplished drum instructor in the Connecticut area. Here he explains his approach to learning and playing linear funk. This style was made extremely popular by drumming great, David Garibaldi.

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