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Lec 3 | MIT 8.03 Vibrations and Waves, Fall 2004

Forced Oscillations with Damping - Destructive Resonance View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-03F04 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu


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Course Introduction | MIT 8.03 Vibrations and Waves, Fall 2004

In addition to the traditional topics of mechanical vibrations and waves, coupled oscillators, and electro-magnetic radiation, students will also learn about musical instruments, red sunsets, glories, coronae, rainbows, haloes, X-ray binaries, neutron stars, black holes and big-bang cosmology. View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-03F04 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu


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Lec 14 | MIT 8.03 Vibrations and Waves, Fall 2004

Accelerated Charges - Poynting Vector - Power - Rayleigh Scattering - Polarization View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-03F04 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu


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Lec 7 | MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007

Incremental analysis View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-002S07 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu


Tags: coefficients, differential, equations, mathematics, mit, numbers, opencourseware, oscillations, resonance
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Lec 6 | MIT 8.03 Vibrations and Waves, Fall 2004

Driven Coupled Oscillators - Triple Pendulum - Steady State and Transient Solutions - Cramer's Rule View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-03F04 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu


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1. NMR spectroscopy - Introduction to proton nuclear magnetic resonance

Visit http://www.chemistry.jamesmungall.co.uk for notes on this topic. Thanks for watching! This video gives an outline of how proton NMR works in terms of the magnetic component of a proton, and different energy levels. Discussion of the resulting spectrum including intensity and frequency of peaks. Part of a set of videos giving an introductory course on proton NMR, aimed at around A-level or International Baccalaureate standard. Includes dicussion of integration, chemical shift and coupling.


Tags: NMR, NMR spectra, NMR spectrum, chemical shift, coupling, doublet, hydrogen, hydrogen NMR, integration, introduction to NMR, introduction to proton NMR, magnetic field, nuclear magnetic resonance, proton NMR, quartet, resonance, splitting, triplet
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Lec 3 | MIT 18.03 Differential Equations, Spring 2006

Solving First-order Linear ODE's; Steady-state and Transient Solutions. View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-03S06 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu


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528 Hz Schumann Chakra Balance (binaural Beats & Solfeggio)

http://www.unisonicascension.com/solfeggio/ 528 Hz love frequency based meditation; with a Schumann resonance, binaural entrainment vibration rate of 7.8 Hz. This track has Solfeggio frequencies 63 Hz, 174 Hz, 285 Hz, 396 Hz, 417 Hz, 528 Hz, 639 Hz, 741 Hz 852 Hz and 963 Hz. 528 Hz is the love frequency and is used as the undercurrent binaural drone at the speed of the Schumann resonance for this meditation. This music has the power of throat overtone singing in 63 Hz and 147 Hz and is accompanied with the main solfeggio tones for a great Chakra balance focus. The atmospheric background gently sweeps like the sands of time and is enhanced by Tibetan chimes and pure solfeggio tones, strings and synthesizer. For the additional effects of unison therapys binaural Theta brainwave entrainment listen with stereo headphones. http://www.unisonicascension.com/solfeggio.htm .............................................. The Schumann Resonance (7.8 Hz) has been called the Earths heartbeat, because every living thing has grown up with this pulse or tone going on in the background. In fact, not having it can cause physiological problems, as NASA found out when monitoring astronauts in orbit. Now, there is a frequency generator on each space craft to mimic the heartbeat. The Schumann resonances (SR) are a set of spectrum peaks in the extremely low frequency (ELF) portion of the Earth's electromagnetic field spectrum. Schumann resonances are global electromagnetic resonances, excited by lightning discharges in the cavity formed by the Earth surface and the ionosphere. ............................................. Audio Neurological Aspects of Binaural Beats Binaural Beats are a scientifically proven brain entrainment process that slowly started to gain recognition after an article called, Auditory Beats in the Brain, by Dr Gerald Oster, was published in the October 1973 edition of Scientific America. Binaural beats work by sending two different Hz frequencies, to each ear via stereo headphones causing the left and right Brain hemispheres to work in unison to hear a phantom frequency or third tone, the centred Hz difference between the two tones. The Hz separations cerate a constant gentle beat and its timing and pulse match the Hz separation per second. The binaural beat process can be used to stimulate altered states of consciousness by selecting binaural beat patterns to mach a desired brainwave. After a few minuets of listening and calculating, the brain starts to mach this binaural beat; because of a process called frequency follow response. In reality a binaural beat is not heard as true sound in the headphone environment, it is more like a neurological signal perceived within the brain by both brain hemispheres working in unison. The neural synchrony stimulated by binaural beats is a major aspect that assists the brain to function at a higher level. The brain continually forms new connections following new experiences. The quality and strength of neuronal connections can vary according to the input received by the brain. Binaural beats in the Alpha, Theta and Delta range provide a continuous relaxed input and promote healthy rewiring through its audio neurological signal calculation. These new audio experiences in the brain trigger a burst of new connections between neurons, and with repetition these new neural pathways become fit, just like going to a gym, and it is the fittest connections in our brains that survive. The binaural beat process is faster, easer and more than just meditation and after several weeks the brain becomes more lateralised and starts to form permanent relaxed memories in both hemispheres. The brain doesnt become dependant on binaural beats for relaxation, over time, it actually becomes more resilient to stress and this process continues to develop further, when more binaural stimuli is received by the brain. Furthermore, as the synchronized hemispheres and neurons develop, greater personal awareness and insight follows, combined with greater stress resilience; makes binaural beat therapy a valuable tool in counselling and other therapeutic settings. Binaural beats are excellent for developing higher states of consciousness and going beyond meditation. http://www.unisonicascension.com/


Tags: 528, ascension, awakening, beats, binaural, brainwaves, entrainment, frequencies, healing, hz, meditation, resonance, schumann, solfeggio, theta, transformation, unisonic
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How to draw resonance structures (7)

Organic chemistry: How to use curved ("electron-pushing") arrows to draw resonance structures. These videos are offered on a "pay what you like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: http://www.freelance-teacher.com/videos.htm For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9AMWGN_pyY&feature=PlayList&p=A0D83886239F1E58&index=0&playnext=1 (1) Intro (2) Intro: The meaning of resonance (3) Intro: legal vs. illegal structures; the purpose of drawing resonance structures is to identify where the charges are (4) Intro: more significant vs. less significant structures (5) Intro: "more significant", "less significant", "insignificant" (6) Intro: Why is it so important to know where the charges are? (7) Intro: Why is it important to know where the charges are, continued. (8) How to draw resonance structures when you are given a single electron-pushing arrow: lone pair to pi bond (9) Lone pair to pi bond, continued (10) Lone pair to pi bond, continued (11) How to draw resonance structures when you are given a single electron-pushing arrow: pi bond to lone pair (12) Pi bond to lone pair, continued (13) How to draw resonance structures when you are given a single electron-pushing arrow: pi bond to pi bond (14) Pi bond to pi bond, continued (15) Summary and review (16) How to draw resonance structures when you are given two electron-pushing arrows (17) Given two electron-pushing arrows, continued (18) Given two electron-pushing arrows (19) Given two electron-pushing arrows (20) Given two electron-pushing arrows (21) Summary and review (22) How to draw resonance structures when you are given multiple electron-pushing arrows (23) Given multiple electron-pushing arrows, continued (24) Given multiple electron-pushing arrows, continued (25) Given multiple electron-pushing arrows, continued (26) Given multiple electron-pushing arrows, continued (27) Given multiple electron-pushing arrows--cycles of arrows (28) Given multiple electron-pushing arrows--cycles of arrows (29) How to draw resonance structures when you're given electron-pushing arrows--triple bonds (30) How to identify atoms which are candidates for resonance (31) Candidates for resonance, continued (32) Using "candidates for resonance" to detect illegal arrows (33) Candidates for resonance: elements that can exceed an octet (34) "Owning", "sharing", and "lacking" electron pairs (35) Don't draw "lone pair to lone pair" transitions (36) The "as close as possible" principle (37) The "as close as possible" principle (38) The "as close as possible" principle (39) Don't break sigma bonds! (40) Don't exceed an octet. But you don't need to worry that "pi bond to lone pair" transitions will exceed an octet. (41) The most important rule: To avoid exceeding an octet, any new pi bond must be formed either with a carbocation, or with an atom that's also losing a pi bond. (42) The most important rule, continued (43) The most important rule, continued (44) The most important rule, continued (45) The most important rule, continued (46) The most important rule: summary and review; elements in 3rd period and below (47) Don't draw resonance structures with more than two charges (48) Don't draw resonance structures with more than two charges, continued (49) The two good reasons for moving a pi bond into a lone pair (50) The two good reasons for moving a pi bond into a lone pair, continued tags: education college student school study test exam educational


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Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio

Mrfixitrick shows a series of seven experiments with his Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio, a non-powered crystal radio circuit built in a jam-jar, that does more than just be a radio. This simple device shows abilities such as: detecting lightning, making voice phenomena, interacting with all forms of light, creating music and sound effects, reading a computer screen, acting as a mike, and detecting RF pulses. The Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio is plugged directly into the iMac computer sound-in port. Audio Hijack Pro software provides the gain and real time sound effects based on the radio's input. The radio's antennas are inspired by Tesla's high voltage examples, and its basic LC circuit is similar to Tesla's original inductor and capacitor circuit schematics. The Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio recently won the monthly Gadget Freak award by Design News, the world's best engineering news magazine. See it here: http://www.designnews.com/article/355607-Gadget_Freak_Case_149_Spirit_Radio_Receives_Transmissions_from_the_Beyond.php?nid=2337&rid=2391660 Mrfixitrick's build instructions for the Spooky Radio project are found at Instructables.com http://www.instructables.com/id/Spooky-Tesla-Spirit-Radio/ The real inspiration for the Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio comes from the BetaBlocker line of spirit radios made by EJ Gold and found at http://www.yoyodyneindustries.com Get EJ Gold's book, "Parallel Worlds Explored" http://www.idhhb.com/parallelworldsexplored.html Play the cool new Tesla game by EJ Gold and GODDGames! Get it at http://www.goddgames.com/tesla Mrfixitrick's Spirit Radio playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=AFEC01FF72B51D45


Tags: DIY, EJ, EMF, EMP, Gold, Halloween, Nikola, Tesla, awesome, awsome, circuit, cool, crystal, detector, electrical, electromagnetic, electronic, experiments, explored, field, fun, gadget, ghosthunting, ghosts, light, magnetic, music, parallel, phenomena, project, pulse, radio, resonance, sound, spiral, spirit, spooky, unexplained, vortex, weird, worlds
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[ JR-F ] T.M.Revolution - "Resonance" Sub Español

El opening de Soul Eater cantado por T.M.Revolution,subtitulado al español por Japan Revolution. Darle a "HQ" para verlo con mejor calidad o agrega &fmt=18 después del link del video ^^-


Tags: JR-F, T.M.Revolution, español, full, idol, japan, japanese, pop, resonance, revolution, spanish, sub, version
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