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Displacement may refer to:
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In late 2004, Khan began tutoring his cousin Nadia who needed help with math using Yahoo!'s Doodle notepad.When other relatives and friends sought similar help, he decided that it would be more practical to distribute the tutorials on YouTube. The videos' popularity and the testimonials of appreciative students prompted Khan to quit his job in finance as a hedge fund analyst at Connective Capital Management in 2009, and focus on the tutorials (then released under the moniker "Khan Academy") full-time.
Distance is a numerical description of how far apart objects are. In physics or everyday usage, distance may refer to a physical length, or an estimation based on other criteria (e.g. "two counties over"). In mathematics, a distance function or metric is a generalization of the concept of physical distance. A metric is a function that behaves according to a specific set of rules, and is a concrete way of describing what it means for elements of some space to be "close to" or "far away from" each other. In most cases, "distance from A to B" is interchangeable with "distance between B and A".
A physical distance can be mean several different things:
Distance is a measurement of length between two points. Displacement is a overall change in position of an object. Distance does not include a direction whereas displacement does include a direction.
Our first Official Trailer after completion of the film featuring new footage, sound design, music and stars Courtney Hope, Sarah Douglas, Academy Award Nominee Bruce Davison, fellow Golden Globe Winner Susan Blakely, Christopher Backus, Lou Richards, and Karan Oberoi. With original music by Bruce Chianese.
Worked example of calculating displacement from time and velocity. Created by Sal Khan. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/one-dimensional-motion/displacement-velocity-time/v/instantaneous-speed-and-velocity?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=physics Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/one-dimensional-motion/displacement-velocity-time/v/solving-for-time?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=physics Physics on Khan Academy: Physics is the study of the basic principles that govern the physical world around us. We'll start by looking at motion itself. Then, we'll learn about forces, momentum, energy, and other concepts in lots of different physical situations. To get the most out of physics, you'll need a soli...
This is the Basic Physics Series. In this video, DrD "The Explainer" explains the difference between distance and displacement measurements. This is an understandable explanation of another, often confusing topic.
Follow us at: https://plus.google.com/+tutorvista/ Check us out at http://physics.tutorvista.com/motion/distance-and-displacement.html Distance: It is a measure of the interval between two locations. Distance is a scalar measure of the interval between two locations measured along the actual path connecting them. Displacement: It is a vector measure of the interval between two locations measured along the shortest path connecting them. Difference Between Distance and Displacement There are two ways to answer this question. On the one hand, there's the sum of the smaller motions that I made: two meters east, two meters south, two meters west; resulting in a total walk of six meters. On the other hand, the end point of my walk is two meters to the south of my starting point. So which a...
Have any doubts? Follow this link http://avanti.in/peerlearning/signup and ask from the experts. It’s free. Class 9 Science – Motion Physics is the study of the basic principles that govern the whole world around us. We'll start by looking at motion itself. You can see around yourself how everything is in motion. You can see your fan moving, you can see cars running on the road, birds and animals roaming around. Motion is a part of our daily lives. We are always in motion in one way or the other. In this chapter, we’ll learn 1. What is motion? 2. What is distance and what is displacement? 3. What is speed and what are its applications? 4. What is velocity of particle and how speed and velocity are related? 5. What is acceleration and how its direction affects the motion of a body? 6. To dr...
You will learn about "Single Displacement Reaction" in this video. A single displacement reaction is one in which a single element replaces another element which is in a compound. In a displacement reaction, only elements having higher reactivity can replace elements having lower reactivity from their salt solutions. Let us understand this with the help of an example. Put 2 iron nails in copper sulphate solution. After half an hour, remove the nails. We will see that nails are covered with a reddish brown deposit of copper and the colour of the solution has turned greenish. In this reaction, Iron is more reactive than Copper. So, it displaces Copper from Copper sulphate solution to form iron sulphate. Copper gets deposited onto the iron nails. As Iron replaces Copper from copper sulphate,...
An introduction to Displacement including many different descriptions of displacement. This video also describes the differences between displacement and distance. There are also three different examples illustrating those differences. Times of Content: (click on times to access individual parts) 0:23 First description of displacement 1:13 The symbol for displacement 2:32 The equation for displacement 3:28 Dimensions for displacement 4:16 Defining magnitude 4:50 Displacement does not equal distance 5:34 Defining Directions (up does not equal North) 7:35 1st Example 8:28 2nd Example 9:27 3rd Example (my personal favorite) Want Lecture Notes? http://www.flippingphysics.com/introduction-to-displacement.html Next Video: Introduction to Velocity and Speed and the differences between the tw...
Check out the associated tutorial: http://www.ninetyeast.net/physics/grade-9-10-gcse-hsc/speed-velocity-distance-and-displacement/distance-vs-displacement ---------------------------------------------------- This is a simple physics tutorial aimed at high school students in grades 9 and 10 (GCSE, HSC) answering the common questions: - what is distance? - what is displacement? - how do distance and displacement differ or compare. This tutorial is a follow on from one reviewing scalar and vector measurements (http://www.ninetyeast.net/physics/grade-9-10-gcse-hsc/speed-velocity-distance-and-displacement/scalar-and-vector-measurements). Distance and displacement are similar in that they both describe a magnitude of ground covered. They differ in that distance measures the actual traversed spa...
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Hi folks, this is my tutorial regarding Displacement. Examples: https://vimeo.com/199010325 Using Displacer & Smoothing Deformer. Please drop a comment if you have any suggestion. Hope it´s useful! Please share! Join my Tutorial Group:https://vimeo.com/groups/etuts 2017 by www.equiloud.de
For more information, please visit: http://beautifulchemistry.net/ We dropped zinc metal in silver nitrate (AgNO3), copper sulfate (CuSO4), and lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) solutions, and recorded the emergence of silver, copper, and lead metals with beautiful structure. To preserve the fragile structure of lead metal, we also added sodium silicate (Na2SiO3) and acetic acid (CH3COOH) to the solution to make it gelatinize. Video & Editing Yan Liang (http://L2Molecule.com) Chemical Reaction Design Xiangang Tao, Wei Huang, & Yan Liang Chemical reactions were shot at the Chemistry Experiment Teaching Center of USTC Music Royalty-free audio clips from Maxon Cinema 4D Assets © 2014 Institute of Advanced Technology, University of Science and Technology of China © 2014 Tsinghua University Press
I had to try the very much improved displacement in cinema 4d r11.5. I made a hugh black/white image-sequense with gradients and noise over the pixel8-logo then used it as a displacement-map.
Visuals by : Stuart Sinclair www.stusinclair.com Music : Oshino - Tree www.myspace.com/theoshino/music Experimenting and exploring positive and negative space within macro textures. This is a visual I shot on my new Canon MP-E 65mm macro lens. What a fun lens to play with, it's like having a microscope that you can film with. I filmed abstract shots of liquid and then made an edit to the Oshino track. The Quicktime that I edited was then used in Cinema 4D as a (sub poly) displacement map on a sphere. Thanks to Nick Campbell for the 3D tutorial at http://greyscalegorilla.com Lens MP-E 65MM Camera 550D
I used Krakatoa MY to simulate and render the nParticle partitions. For the ground displacement, I utilized SOuP nodes, specifically the arrayDataContainer, with the attribute transfer node - using the point node for the falloff. More at: nixolas.com/pages/development/sandeffects.html
Distance is a measurement of length between two points. Displacement is a overall change in position of an object. Distance does not include a direction whereas displacement does include a direction.
Our first Official Trailer after completion of the film featuring new footage, sound design, music and stars Courtney Hope, Sarah Douglas, Academy Award Nominee Bruce Davison, fellow Golden Globe Winner Susan Blakely, Christopher Backus, Lou Richards, and Karan Oberoi. With original music by Bruce Chianese.
Worked example of calculating displacement from time and velocity. Created by Sal Khan. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/one-dimensional-motion/displacement-velocity-time/v/instantaneous-speed-and-velocity?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=physics Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/one-dimensional-motion/displacement-velocity-time/v/solving-for-time?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=physics Physics on Khan Academy: Physics is the study of the basic principles that govern the physical world around us. We'll start by looking at motion itself. Then, we'll learn about forces, momentum, energy, and other concepts in lots of different physical situations. To get the most out of physics, you'll need a soli...
This is the Basic Physics Series. In this video, DrD "The Explainer" explains the difference between distance and displacement measurements. This is an understandable explanation of another, often confusing topic.
Follow us at: https://plus.google.com/+tutorvista/ Check us out at http://physics.tutorvista.com/motion/distance-and-displacement.html Distance: It is a measure of the interval between two locations. Distance is a scalar measure of the interval between two locations measured along the actual path connecting them. Displacement: It is a vector measure of the interval between two locations measured along the shortest path connecting them. Difference Between Distance and Displacement There are two ways to answer this question. On the one hand, there's the sum of the smaller motions that I made: two meters east, two meters south, two meters west; resulting in a total walk of six meters. On the other hand, the end point of my walk is two meters to the south of my starting point. So which a...
Have any doubts? Follow this link http://avanti.in/peerlearning/signup and ask from the experts. It’s free. Class 9 Science – Motion Physics is the study of the basic principles that govern the whole world around us. We'll start by looking at motion itself. You can see around yourself how everything is in motion. You can see your fan moving, you can see cars running on the road, birds and animals roaming around. Motion is a part of our daily lives. We are always in motion in one way or the other. In this chapter, we’ll learn 1. What is motion? 2. What is distance and what is displacement? 3. What is speed and what are its applications? 4. What is velocity of particle and how speed and velocity are related? 5. What is acceleration and how its direction affects the motion of a body? 6. To dr...
You will learn about "Single Displacement Reaction" in this video. A single displacement reaction is one in which a single element replaces another element which is in a compound. In a displacement reaction, only elements having higher reactivity can replace elements having lower reactivity from their salt solutions. Let us understand this with the help of an example. Put 2 iron nails in copper sulphate solution. After half an hour, remove the nails. We will see that nails are covered with a reddish brown deposit of copper and the colour of the solution has turned greenish. In this reaction, Iron is more reactive than Copper. So, it displaces Copper from Copper sulphate solution to form iron sulphate. Copper gets deposited onto the iron nails. As Iron replaces Copper from copper sulphate,...
An introduction to Displacement including many different descriptions of displacement. This video also describes the differences between displacement and distance. There are also three different examples illustrating those differences. Times of Content: (click on times to access individual parts) 0:23 First description of displacement 1:13 The symbol for displacement 2:32 The equation for displacement 3:28 Dimensions for displacement 4:16 Defining magnitude 4:50 Displacement does not equal distance 5:34 Defining Directions (up does not equal North) 7:35 1st Example 8:28 2nd Example 9:27 3rd Example (my personal favorite) Want Lecture Notes? http://www.flippingphysics.com/introduction-to-displacement.html Next Video: Introduction to Velocity and Speed and the differences between the tw...
Check out the associated tutorial: http://www.ninetyeast.net/physics/grade-9-10-gcse-hsc/speed-velocity-distance-and-displacement/distance-vs-displacement ---------------------------------------------------- This is a simple physics tutorial aimed at high school students in grades 9 and 10 (GCSE, HSC) answering the common questions: - what is distance? - what is displacement? - how do distance and displacement differ or compare. This tutorial is a follow on from one reviewing scalar and vector measurements (http://www.ninetyeast.net/physics/grade-9-10-gcse-hsc/speed-velocity-distance-and-displacement/scalar-and-vector-measurements). Distance and displacement are similar in that they both describe a magnitude of ground covered. They differ in that distance measures the actual traversed spa...
How do we understand Distance? Is Displacement the same as Distance? Watch this video to know more! Don’t Memorise brings learning to life through its captivating FREE educational videos. To Know More, visit https://DontMemorise.com New videos every week. To stay updated, subscribe to our YouTube channel : http://bit.ly/DontMemoriseYouTube Register on our website to gain access to all videos and quizzes: http://bit.ly/DontMemoriseRegister Subscribe to our Newsletter: http://bit.ly/DontMemoriseNewsLetter Join us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/DontMemoriseFacebook Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dontmemorise Follow us : http://bit.ly/DontMemoriseBlog
Hi folks, this is my tutorial regarding Displacement. Examples: https://vimeo.com/199010325 Using Displacer & Smoothing Deformer. Please drop a comment if you have any suggestion. Hope it´s useful! Please share! Join my Tutorial Group:https://vimeo.com/groups/etuts 2017 by www.equiloud.de
For more information, please visit: http://beautifulchemistry.net/ We dropped zinc metal in silver nitrate (AgNO3), copper sulfate (CuSO4), and lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) solutions, and recorded the emergence of silver, copper, and lead metals with beautiful structure. To preserve the fragile structure of lead metal, we also added sodium silicate (Na2SiO3) and acetic acid (CH3COOH) to the solution to make it gelatinize. Video & Editing Yan Liang (http://L2Molecule.com) Chemical Reaction Design Xiangang Tao, Wei Huang, & Yan Liang Chemical reactions were shot at the Chemistry Experiment Teaching Center of USTC Music Royalty-free audio clips from Maxon Cinema 4D Assets © 2014 Institute of Advanced Technology, University of Science and Technology of China © 2014 Tsinghua University Press
I had to try the very much improved displacement in cinema 4d r11.5. I made a hugh black/white image-sequense with gradients and noise over the pixel8-logo then used it as a displacement-map.
Visuals by : Stuart Sinclair www.stusinclair.com Music : Oshino - Tree www.myspace.com/theoshino/music Experimenting and exploring positive and negative space within macro textures. This is a visual I shot on my new Canon MP-E 65mm macro lens. What a fun lens to play with, it's like having a microscope that you can film with. I filmed abstract shots of liquid and then made an edit to the Oshino track. The Quicktime that I edited was then used in Cinema 4D as a (sub poly) displacement map on a sphere. Thanks to Nick Campbell for the 3D tutorial at http://greyscalegorilla.com Lens MP-E 65MM Camera 550D
I used Krakatoa MY to simulate and render the nParticle partitions. For the ground displacement, I utilized SOuP nodes, specifically the arrayDataContainer, with the attribute transfer node - using the point node for the falloff. More at: nixolas.com/pages/development/sandeffects.html
The air stirs up the galaxy!
Be!!!.........
The crosswinds of forever become me and place me on
The porch of the breeze
Without my sounds would be silent
No gullible gusts through the trees
Carrying seasons to bring us
The atmosphere we all can enjoy and we destroy
The blur on the horizon disturbs me
It casts a disguise on the sun
In the end it's the wind that will weaken
And the human goes from billions to none
The wind will regain all its motion
And clear the air for the following to...(breathe)
(spoken) The breeze of; a new creation
Moving clouds, from everywhere
Sensing a rainy stare
Smelling the moisture in the air
In the air.
The weather can be deemed as deceiving
To predict the unpredictability
The passion that it peels for the ocean
Air and water sharing laughter
A bond between two forces of nature
All to live and breathe
The breeze of a new creation
Breathe