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Introduction to Geology
Geology is the study of the Earth itself. But contrary to popular belief, geologists don't just look at rocks all day. Of course rocks are important to study, but geologists also study earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciers, and the structure of the Earth from the crust all the way to the core. What kinds of techniques do they use, and what have they discovered? Let's find out together in this geology series!
Script by Jared Matteucci
Watch the whole Geology playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGeo
Mathematics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveMath
Classical Physics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDavePhysics1
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Botany Tutorials: http://bit.ly/Pro...
published: 25 Feb 2022
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A Brief History of Geologic Time
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By looking at the layers beneath our feet, geologists have been able to identify and describe crucial episodes in life’s history. These key events frame the chapters in the story of life on earth and the system we use to bind all these chapters together is the Geologic Time Scale.
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published: 06 Nov 2017
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Volcano eruption, Iceland 🇮🇸🌋 #volcano #eruption #iceland #geology #lava
published: 13 Jan 2023
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15 UNUSUAL Geological Wonders
Join us, as we count down the Top 15 most Unusual Geological Wonders of the World, where Earth showcases its most bizarre and awe-inspiring natural formations. These remarkable sites, shaped by the relentless forces of nature over millions of years, challenge our understanding of geological processes and defy conventional explanation.
#geology #geological #rock #rocks #nature #wave #waves
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published: 10 May 2024
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How to Kill a Geologist | Animation
After 3 weeks it's finally done! Yeah, I know, a one minute simple animation shouldn't have taken 3 weeks, but I've had very little time to animate because of school. This was fun to make though! Designing the characters was great, and it was awesome to be able to watch it after it was done. I think I'm a little overly proud of it, but that's probably just cause I took so long to make it xD
I'm still learning Adobe Animate, but I think this was a significant improvement from my last animation, so progress is going good B)
Thanks so much for watching!!
Voice: Jeaney Collects (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuyZ-ExYkpQ)
Audio: YouTube Audio Library - Sarabande - Joel Cummins
Original post : glumshoe / Tumblr / Via glumshoe.tumblr.com
published: 11 Oct 2021
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Unravel a Mysterious Outcrop of Rock with a Geologist.
Make observations of an interesting rock formation with a geologist and develop concepts of the ancient land.
petrified tree, petrified wood, field geology, fluvial sedimentology, Wyoming geology, concretions, diagenesis, Bighorn Basin Geology, Geology Absaroka Mountains, Homeschool Earth Science Education
#geology #myroncook #wyoming
published: 06 Oct 2022
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15 UNREAL Geological Oddities and Strange Rock Formations
Nature is capable of creating some pretty odd things! Today we're taking a look at some pretty unreal geological oddities and strange rock formations.
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published: 27 Jul 2020
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More Quakes Near Grindavik Increases Eruption Risk For Town: Geologist Analysis
Geology professor Shawn Willsey provides a brief update on the geologic unrest and growing magma body near Grindavik, Iceland.
Support geology education via:
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published: 19 May 2024
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How Geologists Discovered and Mapped a Great Seaway
Cretaceous Interior Seaway, Utah geology, John Wesley Powell, Capitol Reef, Factory Butte, Book Cliffs, Ammonites, Fossils, Great Plains, Sevier Orogeny, foreland basin
published: 14 Apr 2024
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6 Mysteries Geologists Can't Solve
To discover more about Nature’s Fynd, visit https://naturesfynd.com. To learn about their remarkable nutritional fungi protein and fermentation process, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sodONlWRiE0.
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published: 30 May 2021
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Introduction to Geology
Geology is the study of the Earth itself. But contrary to popular belief, geologists don't just look at rocks all day. Of course rocks are important to study, b...
Geology is the study of the Earth itself. But contrary to popular belief, geologists don't just look at rocks all day. Of course rocks are important to study, but geologists also study earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciers, and the structure of the Earth from the crust all the way to the core. What kinds of techniques do they use, and what have they discovered? Let's find out together in this geology series!
Script by Jared Matteucci
Watch the whole Geology playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGeo
Mathematics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveMath
Classical Physics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDavePhysics1
General Chemistry Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGenChem
Biology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveBio
Microbiology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveMicrobio
Botany Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveBotany
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Geology is the study of the Earth itself. But contrary to popular belief, geologists don't just look at rocks all day. Of course rocks are important to study, but geologists also study earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciers, and the structure of the Earth from the crust all the way to the core. What kinds of techniques do they use, and what have they discovered? Let's find out together in this geology series!
Script by Jared Matteucci
Watch the whole Geology playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGeo
Mathematics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveMath
Classical Physics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDavePhysics1
General Chemistry Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGenChem
Biology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveBio
Microbiology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveMicrobio
Botany Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveBotany
Zoology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveZoo
EMAIL►
[email protected]
PATREON► http://patreon.com/ProfessorDaveExplains
Check out "Is This Wi-Fi Organic?", my book on disarming pseudoscience!
Amazon: https://amzn.to/2HtNpVH
Bookshop: https://bit.ly/39cKADM
Barnes and Noble: https://bit.ly/3pUjmrn
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- published: 25 Feb 2022
- views: 331640
12:08
A Brief History of Geologic Time
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By looking at the layers be...
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By looking at the layers beneath our feet, geologists have been able to identify and describe crucial episodes in life’s history. These key events frame the chapters in the story of life on earth and the system we use to bind all these chapters together is the Geologic Time Scale.
Thanks to Studio 252mya for their illustrations. You can find more of their work here: https://252mya.com/licensing
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http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/steno.html
http://academic.emporia.edu/aberjame/histgeol/steno/steno.htm
http://www.pnas.org/content/112/47/14518.full.pdf
http://www.stratigraphy.org/ICSchart/ChronostratChart2013-01.pdf
https://www.geosociety.org/gsatoday/archive/25/9/pdf/i1052-5173-25-9-38.pdf
http://www.strata-smith.com/?page_id=279
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https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/03/1/l_031_01.html
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080521131541.htm
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-beguiling-history-of-bees-excerpt/
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/asteroid-killed-dinosaurs/
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/tertiary/eocene.php
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https://www.geol.umd.edu/~tholtz/G204/lectures/204grass.html
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/sahelanthropus-tchadensis-ten-years-after-the-disocvery-2449553/
https://www.livescience.com/40311-pleistocene-epoch.html
http://www.pnas.org/content/106/49/20641.full
http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/history_04
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Steno, N. (1916). 1669: De solido intra solidum naturaliter contento dissertationis prodromus. Florence, 78p.
Hancock, Paul L; Skinner, Brian J, Oxford Companion to the Earth, Oxford University Press, 2000
http://www.nature.com/news/anthropocene-the-human-age-1.17085
Addition to image credits: some footage from this episode is from VideoBlocks.com
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By looking at the layers beneath our feet, geologists have been able to identify and describe crucial episodes in life’s history. These key events frame the chapters in the story of life on earth and the system we use to bind all these chapters together is the Geologic Time Scale.
Thanks to Studio 252mya for their illustrations. You can find more of their work here: https://252mya.com/licensing
Produced for PBS Digital Studios.
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References:
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/steno.html
http://academic.emporia.edu/aberjame/histgeol/steno/steno.htm
http://www.pnas.org/content/112/47/14518.full.pdf
http://www.stratigraphy.org/ICSchart/ChronostratChart2013-01.pdf
https://www.geosociety.org/gsatoday/archive/25/9/pdf/i1052-5173-25-9-38.pdf
http://www.strata-smith.com/?page_id=279
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/history-of-geology/march-30-1759-the-four-layers-of-earth/
http://earthscienceshistory.org/doi/pdf/10.17704/eshi.31.2.c2q4076006wn7751
http://www.le.ac.uk/gl/ads/SiberianTraps/AreaVolume.html
https://books.google.com/books?id=rmrGS9s-KewC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
https://palaeoblog.blogspot.com/2011/10/born-this-day-giovanni-arduino.html
http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v6/n1/full/ngeo1649.html?foxtrotcallback=true
http://www.pnas.org/content/95/19/11028.full
http://humanorigins.si.edu/human-characteristics/walking-upright
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2015/10/scientists-may-have-found-earliest-evidence-life-earth
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/01/130117084856.htm
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/vendian/ediacaran.php
http://burgess-shale.rom.on.ca/en/science/origin/04-cambrian-explosion.php
https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2002/28jan_extinction
http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason-davis/2017/20170612-falklands-impact-crater.html
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/03/1/l_031_01.html
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080521131541.htm
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-beguiling-history-of-bees-excerpt/
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/asteroid-killed-dinosaurs/
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/tertiary/eocene.php
https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/geology/article-abstract/36/3/251/29681/cooling-and-ice-growth-across-the-eocene-oligocene?redirectedFrom=fulltext
https://www.geol.umd.edu/~tholtz/G204/lectures/204grass.html
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/sahelanthropus-tchadensis-ten-years-after-the-disocvery-2449553/
https://www.livescience.com/40311-pleistocene-epoch.html
http://www.pnas.org/content/106/49/20641.full
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Steno, N. (1916). 1669: De solido intra solidum naturaliter contento dissertationis prodromus. Florence, 78p.
Hancock, Paul L; Skinner, Brian J, Oxford Companion to the Earth, Oxford University Press, 2000
http://www.nature.com/news/anthropocene-the-human-age-1.17085
Addition to image credits: some footage from this episode is from VideoBlocks.com
- published: 06 Nov 2017
- views: 4201554
25:36
15 UNUSUAL Geological Wonders
Join us, as we count down the Top 15 most Unusual Geological Wonders of the World, where Earth showcases its most bizarre and awe-inspiring natural formations. ...
Join us, as we count down the Top 15 most Unusual Geological Wonders of the World, where Earth showcases its most bizarre and awe-inspiring natural formations. These remarkable sites, shaped by the relentless forces of nature over millions of years, challenge our understanding of geological processes and defy conventional explanation.
#geology #geological #rock #rocks #nature #wave #waves
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Join us, as we count down the Top 15 most Unusual Geological Wonders of the World, where Earth showcases its most bizarre and awe-inspiring natural formations. These remarkable sites, shaped by the relentless forces of nature over millions of years, challenge our understanding of geological processes and defy conventional explanation.
#geology #geological #rock #rocks #nature #wave #waves
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- published: 10 May 2024
- views: 109914
0:55
How to Kill a Geologist | Animation
After 3 weeks it's finally done! Yeah, I know, a one minute simple animation shouldn't have taken 3 weeks, but I've had very little time to animate because of s...
After 3 weeks it's finally done! Yeah, I know, a one minute simple animation shouldn't have taken 3 weeks, but I've had very little time to animate because of school. This was fun to make though! Designing the characters was great, and it was awesome to be able to watch it after it was done. I think I'm a little overly proud of it, but that's probably just cause I took so long to make it xD
I'm still learning Adobe Animate, but I think this was a significant improvement from my last animation, so progress is going good B)
Thanks so much for watching!!
Voice: Jeaney Collects (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuyZ-ExYkpQ)
Audio: YouTube Audio Library - Sarabande - Joel Cummins
Original post : glumshoe / Tumblr / Via glumshoe.tumblr.com
https://wn.com/How_To_Kill_A_Geologist_|_Animation
After 3 weeks it's finally done! Yeah, I know, a one minute simple animation shouldn't have taken 3 weeks, but I've had very little time to animate because of school. This was fun to make though! Designing the characters was great, and it was awesome to be able to watch it after it was done. I think I'm a little overly proud of it, but that's probably just cause I took so long to make it xD
I'm still learning Adobe Animate, but I think this was a significant improvement from my last animation, so progress is going good B)
Thanks so much for watching!!
Voice: Jeaney Collects (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuyZ-ExYkpQ)
Audio: YouTube Audio Library - Sarabande - Joel Cummins
Original post : glumshoe / Tumblr / Via glumshoe.tumblr.com
- published: 11 Oct 2021
- views: 4279595
23:03
Unravel a Mysterious Outcrop of Rock with a Geologist.
Make observations of an interesting rock formation with a geologist and develop concepts of the ancient land.
petrified tree, petrified wood, field geology, f...
Make observations of an interesting rock formation with a geologist and develop concepts of the ancient land.
petrified tree, petrified wood, field geology, fluvial sedimentology, Wyoming geology, concretions, diagenesis, Bighorn Basin Geology, Geology Absaroka Mountains, Homeschool Earth Science Education
#geology #myroncook #wyoming
https://wn.com/Unravel_A_Mysterious_Outcrop_Of_Rock_With_A_Geologist.
Make observations of an interesting rock formation with a geologist and develop concepts of the ancient land.
petrified tree, petrified wood, field geology, fluvial sedimentology, Wyoming geology, concretions, diagenesis, Bighorn Basin Geology, Geology Absaroka Mountains, Homeschool Earth Science Education
#geology #myroncook #wyoming
- published: 06 Oct 2022
- views: 2245038
17:49
15 UNREAL Geological Oddities and Strange Rock Formations
Nature is capable of creating some pretty odd things! Today we're taking a look at some pretty unreal geological oddities and strange rock formations.
Several ...
Nature is capable of creating some pretty odd things! Today we're taking a look at some pretty unreal geological oddities and strange rock formations.
Several segments are licensed under creative commons
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https://wn.com/15_Unreal_Geological_Oddities_And_Strange_Rock_Formations
Nature is capable of creating some pretty odd things! Today we're taking a look at some pretty unreal geological oddities and strange rock formations.
Several segments are licensed under creative commons
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For more video information please visit our website
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- published: 27 Jul 2020
- views: 1785134
17:49
More Quakes Near Grindavik Increases Eruption Risk For Town: Geologist Analysis
Geology professor Shawn Willsey provides a brief update on the geologic unrest and growing magma body near Grindavik, Iceland.
Support geology education via: ...
Geology professor Shawn Willsey provides a brief update on the geologic unrest and growing magma body near Grindavik, Iceland.
Support geology education via:
PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=EWUSLG3GBS5W8
Buy Me: https://buymeacoffee.com/shawnwillsey
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Support to Amanda Jo (formerly of Grindavik) and Iceland content provider: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MewsForCats
https://wn.com/More_Quakes_Near_Grindavik_Increases_Eruption_Risk_For_Town_Geologist_Analysis
Geology professor Shawn Willsey provides a brief update on the geologic unrest and growing magma body near Grindavik, Iceland.
Support geology education via:
PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=EWUSLG3GBS5W8
Buy Me: https://buymeacoffee.com/shawnwillsey
Venmo: @shawn-willsey
or click on the "Thanks" button above.
Support to Amanda Jo (formerly of Grindavik) and Iceland content provider: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MewsForCats
- published: 19 May 2024
- views: 52854
43:36
How Geologists Discovered and Mapped a Great Seaway
Cretaceous Interior Seaway, Utah geology, John Wesley Powell, Capitol Reef, Factory Butte, Book Cliffs, Ammonites, Fossils, Great Plains, Sevier Orogeny, forela...
Cretaceous Interior Seaway, Utah geology, John Wesley Powell, Capitol Reef, Factory Butte, Book Cliffs, Ammonites, Fossils, Great Plains, Sevier Orogeny, foreland basin
https://wn.com/How_Geologists_Discovered_And_Mapped_A_Great_Seaway
Cretaceous Interior Seaway, Utah geology, John Wesley Powell, Capitol Reef, Factory Butte, Book Cliffs, Ammonites, Fossils, Great Plains, Sevier Orogeny, foreland basin
- published: 14 Apr 2024
- views: 747776
13:28
6 Mysteries Geologists Can't Solve
To discover more about Nature’s Fynd, visit https://naturesfynd.com. To learn about their remarkable nutritional fungi protein and fermentation process, visit h...
To discover more about Nature’s Fynd, visit https://naturesfynd.com. To learn about their remarkable nutritional fungi protein and fermentation process, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sodONlWRiE0.
There are some geological areas on the planet that scientists still don't understand. For most things it's pretty clear—combine a volcanic eruption a dash of erosion, and boom, you’ve got a striking cliff! But not all the features on this planet are so easy to figure out. Join Hank for a fascinating video about 6 geological mysteries we have yet to solve!
Hosted by: Hank Green
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- views: 1409147
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Airplane design #2 - Flight Dynamics
For part 1, check this link: https://youtu.be/RLHMN7B0ax8
For part 3, check this link: https://youtu.be/0jOAAZOvSuM
In this video, we’ll be discussing the basics of flight dynamics.
1. Introduction
To fly an airplane in a straight leveled line involves a horizontal balance between aerodynamic drag & thrust force and a vertical balance between aerodynamic lift and gravity. To make an airplane take off, follow curved trajectories and land, involves a whole lot more and is the domain of flight dynamics.
2. Roll, Pitch, and Yaw
The main parameters used to describe this three-dimensional orientation are the roll, pitch and yaw axes of the plane, all running through the center of gravity.
- The roll axis, also called the longitudinal axis, runs from nose to
tail.
- The pitch axis, also ca...
published: 05 Mar 2019
-
Understanding Aircraft Dynamic Stability, Phugoid Oscillation, Spiral Stability & Dutch Roll!
In this Video we look at the Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft. This video would a continuation of my previous video UNDERSTANDING AIRCRAFT LONGITUDINAL, LATERAL AND DIRECTIONAL STABILITY.
Here we get a brief idea on Static and Dynamic Stability along with description on the difference between them. Then we see the Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft and the Longitudinal; Lateral and Directional Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft.
We see the disturbance on a aircraft and how the aircraft responds. We also look at the meaning behind Phugoid Osciallations; Spiral Instability and Dutch Roll.
We also see how the Positive Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft can be improved with focus on certain design changes.
Hope you Enjoy! Thank You.
Share and Subscribe!!
published: 20 Apr 2020
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Static stability vs dynamic stability.
Stability is the aeroplane's ability to correct its flightpath for conditions like turbulence or control inputs. There are two main types of stability: static and dynamic. Find out their difference in this video.
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published: 04 Jun 2020
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Lecture 2: Airplane Aerodynamics
MIT 16.687 Private Pilot Ground School, IAP 2019
Instructor: Philip Greenspun, Tina Srivastava
View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/16-687IAP19
YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63cUdAG3v311Vl72ozOiK25
This lecture introduced the fundamental knowledge and basic principles of airplane aerodynamics.
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published: 27 Apr 2020
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How do airplanes actually fly? - Raymond Adkins
Explore the physics of flight, and discover how aerodynamic lift generates the force needed for planes to fly.
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By 1917, Albert Einstein had explained the relationship between space and time. But, that year, he designed a flawed airplane wing. His attempt was based on an incomplete theory of how flight works. Indeed, insufficient and inaccurate explanations still circulate today. So, where did Einstein go wrong? And how exactly do planes fly? Raymond Adkins explains the concept of aerodynamic lift.
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Introduction about Flight Dynamics - Class 1
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Aircraft Stability | Theory of Flight | Physics for Aviation
Embark on a journey into the world of aircraft stability with this captivating YouTube video. Join us as we explore the intricate dynamics that govern the stability of airplanes in flight. From the role of the tailplane to the significance of yaw, pitch, and roll, we delve into the essential aspects that contribute to a stable and controlled flight. Whether you are an aspiring pilot or simply fascinated by the mechanics of aviation, this video provides a comprehensive overview of aircraft stability. Enhance your understanding of the forces at play and gain a newfound appreciation for the engineering marvels that enable safe and smooth flights. #aviation #aviationenthusiast #airplane #aircraft #flying #aircraftmechanic #aviationmaintenance #aircraftmaintenance
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published: 26 Sep 2023
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Flight dynamics - Phugoid motion
Test details:
- CG at 1/4C.
- The aircraft is trimmed for stable gliding flight at approximately 1.5 x Vs.
- The aircraft was forced into a 45 degree dive, no pitch inputs were given thereafter.
- Minimal roll inputs were used to provide directional control.
This is a demonstration of aircraft flight dynamics performed by the Inholland University of Applied Sciences - Aeronautical Engineering.
published: 14 Feb 2022
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Flight dynamics, performance, stability
published: 18 Nov 2021
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Flight Dynamics in 6 DoF
Explore high fidelity simulations of missiles, aircraft, and hypersonic vehicles, while learning about their aerodynamics, propulsion, autopilots, guidance, and navigation.
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4:36
Airplane design #2 - Flight Dynamics
For part 1, check this link: https://youtu.be/RLHMN7B0ax8
For part 3, check this link: https://youtu.be/0jOAAZOvSuM
In this video, we’ll be discussing the basi...
For part 1, check this link: https://youtu.be/RLHMN7B0ax8
For part 3, check this link: https://youtu.be/0jOAAZOvSuM
In this video, we’ll be discussing the basics of flight dynamics.
1. Introduction
To fly an airplane in a straight leveled line involves a horizontal balance between aerodynamic drag & thrust force and a vertical balance between aerodynamic lift and gravity. To make an airplane take off, follow curved trajectories and land, involves a whole lot more and is the domain of flight dynamics.
2. Roll, Pitch, and Yaw
The main parameters used to describe this three-dimensional orientation are the roll, pitch and yaw axes of the plane, all running through the center of gravity.
- The roll axis, also called the longitudinal axis, runs from nose to
tail.
- The pitch axis, also called the transverse axis, runs from left to
right.
- The yaw axis, also called the vertical axis, runs from top to
bottom.
Also important is the plane’s orientation with respect to the relative wind vector, which is the combination of the velocity vector of the plane and the wind vector. Around the pitch axis, this is called the angle of attack. Around the yaw axis, this is called the sideslip angle.
3. Leveled flight
During a leveled flight, the roll, pitch & yaw orientation stay constant. To achieve this static balance, the moments around all three axes must be zero, otherwise, the plane would start to change its orientation.
For example, if the center of lift of the main wings is not aligned with the center of gravity, this can generate a pitch moment causing the plane to tilt its nose upward or downward. To neutralize this pitch-moment, lift or downforce can be generated at the tail. Keep in mind that the location of the center of gravity can change between flights and even during flights due to changes in cargo and fuel for example.
4. Dynamic flight
During dynamic flight maneuvers, the airplane changes its orientation.
To climb or descend, for example, the elevators at the tail can be lowered or raised. This will cause the angle of attack to change which will affect the lift and drag that are generated on the main wings for example. Mapping & understanding the correlation between angle of attack and lift is crucial to understanding & optimizing flight dynamics.
To achieve this, you can perform a wind tunnel test during which you monitor lift & drag values while gradually increasing the angle of attack from the lowest to the highest value of interest. Such a sweep procedure can also be performed digitally by changing the angle of attack over a series of aerodynamic simulations.
5. Horizontal sweep
The results are curves that plot the lift and drag values versus the angle of attack. This is quite similar to the 2D airfoil curves we saw in earlier videos, only now it’s the lift & drag of the full plane, taking aerodynamic effects like flow around the fuselage and wingtip vortices into account.
Here as well, very steep curves could indicate that the plane is very dynamic but more difficult to fly. Such crucial information can then be used as input for the flight control strategy.
6. Vertical sweep
A similar approach can be applied to a yaw maneuver, where the rudder at the tail is used to turn the plane left or right. Sweeping the sideslip angle beta again results in changes in the forces on the plane. In this case, however, the lateral force is of particular interest, as a sideslip angle will generate a sideways push on the plane.
7.
This is only the tip of the iceberg in terms of flight dynamics: much of the airplane maneuvers involve a combination of pitch, roll, and yaw. Side winds can have a tremendous impact as well. And the speed of rolling, pitching and yawing also generates additional dynamic forces and moments that play a big role.
That was it for this short introduction on flight dynamics. Thanks for liking, sharing and leaving your comments below the video, thanks for watching and see you soon! Bye-bye.
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We then use those basics to explain the aerodynamics of (race) cars (aerodynamic efficiency of electric vehicles, aerodynamic drag, downforce, aero maps, formula one aerodynamics, ...), drones and airplanes (propellers, airfoils, electric aviation, eVTOLS, ...), motorcycles (wind buffeting, motogp aerodynamics, ...) and more!
For more information, visit www.airshaper.com
https://wn.com/Airplane_Design_2_Flight_Dynamics
For part 1, check this link: https://youtu.be/RLHMN7B0ax8
For part 3, check this link: https://youtu.be/0jOAAZOvSuM
In this video, we’ll be discussing the basics of flight dynamics.
1. Introduction
To fly an airplane in a straight leveled line involves a horizontal balance between aerodynamic drag & thrust force and a vertical balance between aerodynamic lift and gravity. To make an airplane take off, follow curved trajectories and land, involves a whole lot more and is the domain of flight dynamics.
2. Roll, Pitch, and Yaw
The main parameters used to describe this three-dimensional orientation are the roll, pitch and yaw axes of the plane, all running through the center of gravity.
- The roll axis, also called the longitudinal axis, runs from nose to
tail.
- The pitch axis, also called the transverse axis, runs from left to
right.
- The yaw axis, also called the vertical axis, runs from top to
bottom.
Also important is the plane’s orientation with respect to the relative wind vector, which is the combination of the velocity vector of the plane and the wind vector. Around the pitch axis, this is called the angle of attack. Around the yaw axis, this is called the sideslip angle.
3. Leveled flight
During a leveled flight, the roll, pitch & yaw orientation stay constant. To achieve this static balance, the moments around all three axes must be zero, otherwise, the plane would start to change its orientation.
For example, if the center of lift of the main wings is not aligned with the center of gravity, this can generate a pitch moment causing the plane to tilt its nose upward or downward. To neutralize this pitch-moment, lift or downforce can be generated at the tail. Keep in mind that the location of the center of gravity can change between flights and even during flights due to changes in cargo and fuel for example.
4. Dynamic flight
During dynamic flight maneuvers, the airplane changes its orientation.
To climb or descend, for example, the elevators at the tail can be lowered or raised. This will cause the angle of attack to change which will affect the lift and drag that are generated on the main wings for example. Mapping & understanding the correlation between angle of attack and lift is crucial to understanding & optimizing flight dynamics.
To achieve this, you can perform a wind tunnel test during which you monitor lift & drag values while gradually increasing the angle of attack from the lowest to the highest value of interest. Such a sweep procedure can also be performed digitally by changing the angle of attack over a series of aerodynamic simulations.
5. Horizontal sweep
The results are curves that plot the lift and drag values versus the angle of attack. This is quite similar to the 2D airfoil curves we saw in earlier videos, only now it’s the lift & drag of the full plane, taking aerodynamic effects like flow around the fuselage and wingtip vortices into account.
Here as well, very steep curves could indicate that the plane is very dynamic but more difficult to fly. Such crucial information can then be used as input for the flight control strategy.
6. Vertical sweep
A similar approach can be applied to a yaw maneuver, where the rudder at the tail is used to turn the plane left or right. Sweeping the sideslip angle beta again results in changes in the forces on the plane. In this case, however, the lateral force is of particular interest, as a sideslip angle will generate a sideways push on the plane.
7.
This is only the tip of the iceberg in terms of flight dynamics: much of the airplane maneuvers involve a combination of pitch, roll, and yaw. Side winds can have a tremendous impact as well. And the speed of rolling, pitching and yawing also generates additional dynamic forces and moments that play a big role.
That was it for this short introduction on flight dynamics. Thanks for liking, sharing and leaving your comments below the video, thanks for watching and see you soon! Bye-bye.
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The AirShaper videos cover the basics of aerodynamics (aerodynamic drag, drag & lift coefficients, boundary layer theory, flow separation, reynolds number...), simulation aspects (computational fluid dynamics, CFD meshing, ...) and aerodynamic testing (wind tunnel testing, flow visualization, ...).
We then use those basics to explain the aerodynamics of (race) cars (aerodynamic efficiency of electric vehicles, aerodynamic drag, downforce, aero maps, formula one aerodynamics, ...), drones and airplanes (propellers, airfoils, electric aviation, eVTOLS, ...), motorcycles (wind buffeting, motogp aerodynamics, ...) and more!
For more information, visit www.airshaper.com
- published: 05 Mar 2019
- views: 13375
5:24
Understanding Aircraft Dynamic Stability, Phugoid Oscillation, Spiral Stability & Dutch Roll!
In this Video we look at the Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft. This video would a continuation of my previous video UNDERSTANDING AIRCRAFT LONGITUDINAL, LATERAL...
In this Video we look at the Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft. This video would a continuation of my previous video UNDERSTANDING AIRCRAFT LONGITUDINAL, LATERAL AND DIRECTIONAL STABILITY.
Here we get a brief idea on Static and Dynamic Stability along with description on the difference between them. Then we see the Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft and the Longitudinal; Lateral and Directional Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft.
We see the disturbance on a aircraft and how the aircraft responds. We also look at the meaning behind Phugoid Osciallations; Spiral Instability and Dutch Roll.
We also see how the Positive Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft can be improved with focus on certain design changes.
Hope you Enjoy! Thank You.
Share and Subscribe!!
https://wn.com/Understanding_Aircraft_Dynamic_Stability,_Phugoid_Oscillation,_Spiral_Stability_Dutch_Roll
In this Video we look at the Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft. This video would a continuation of my previous video UNDERSTANDING AIRCRAFT LONGITUDINAL, LATERAL AND DIRECTIONAL STABILITY.
Here we get a brief idea on Static and Dynamic Stability along with description on the difference between them. Then we see the Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft and the Longitudinal; Lateral and Directional Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft.
We see the disturbance on a aircraft and how the aircraft responds. We also look at the meaning behind Phugoid Osciallations; Spiral Instability and Dutch Roll.
We also see how the Positive Dynamic Stability of an Aircraft can be improved with focus on certain design changes.
Hope you Enjoy! Thank You.
Share and Subscribe!!
- published: 20 Apr 2020
- views: 73340
2:44
Static stability vs dynamic stability.
Stability is the aeroplane's ability to correct its flightpath for conditions like turbulence or control inputs. There are two main types of stability: static a...
Stability is the aeroplane's ability to correct its flightpath for conditions like turbulence or control inputs. There are two main types of stability: static and dynamic. Find out their difference in this video.
If you like this video, please share, like, comment & don't forget to subscribe for much more!
Would you like to support this channel and help us grow?
Visit https://flight-club.com.au to find out how.
Thanks for watching!
#aircraftstability #staticstability #dynamicstability
https://wn.com/Static_Stability_Vs_Dynamic_Stability.
Stability is the aeroplane's ability to correct its flightpath for conditions like turbulence or control inputs. There are two main types of stability: static and dynamic. Find out their difference in this video.
If you like this video, please share, like, comment & don't forget to subscribe for much more!
Would you like to support this channel and help us grow?
Visit https://flight-club.com.au to find out how.
Thanks for watching!
#aircraftstability #staticstability #dynamicstability
- published: 04 Jun 2020
- views: 110414
1:12:07
Lecture 2: Airplane Aerodynamics
MIT 16.687 Private Pilot Ground School, IAP 2019
Instructor: Philip Greenspun, Tina Srivastava
View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/16-687IAP19
YouTube...
MIT 16.687 Private Pilot Ground School, IAP 2019
Instructor: Philip Greenspun, Tina Srivastava
View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/16-687IAP19
YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63cUdAG3v311Vl72ozOiK25
This lecture introduced the fundamental knowledge and basic principles of airplane aerodynamics.
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
More information at https://ocw.mit.edu/terms
More courses at https://ocw.mit.edu
https://wn.com/Lecture_2_Airplane_Aerodynamics
MIT 16.687 Private Pilot Ground School, IAP 2019
Instructor: Philip Greenspun, Tina Srivastava
View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/16-687IAP19
YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63cUdAG3v311Vl72ozOiK25
This lecture introduced the fundamental knowledge and basic principles of airplane aerodynamics.
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
More information at https://ocw.mit.edu/terms
More courses at https://ocw.mit.edu
- published: 27 Apr 2020
- views: 3313298
5:03
How do airplanes actually fly? - Raymond Adkins
Explore the physics of flight, and discover how aerodynamic lift generates the force needed for planes to fly.
--
By 1917,
Albert Einstein had explained the r...
Explore the physics of flight, and discover how aerodynamic lift generates the force needed for planes to fly.
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By 1917,
Albert Einstein had explained the relationship between space and time. But, that year, he designed a flawed airplane wing. His attempt was based on an incomplete theory of how flight works. Indeed, insufficient and inaccurate explanations still circulate today. So, where did Einstein go wrong? And how exactly do planes fly? Raymond Adkins explains the concept of aerodynamic lift.
Lesson by Raymond Adkins, directed by Michael Kalopaidis, Zedem Media.
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Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Fernando A. Endo, Helen Lee, pam morgan, sarim haq, Gerardo Castro, Michel-Ange Hortegat, Enes Kirimi, Amaury BISIAUX, ND, Samyogita Hardikar, Vanessa Graulich, Vandana Gunwani, Abdulmohsin Almadi, AJ Lyon, Geoffrey Bultitude, Mi Mi, Thomas Rothert, Brian Elieson, Oge O, Weronika Falkowska, Nevin Spoljaric, Sid Chanpuriya, Anoop Varghese, David Yastremski, Noah Webb, Roberto Chena, Oliver Koo, Luke Pisano, Andrea Gordon, Aleksandar Donev, Nicole Klau Ibarra, Jesse Lira, Ezekiel Raui, Petr Vacek, Dennis, Olivia Fu, Kari Teffeau, Cindy Lai, Rajath Durgada Manjunath, Dan Nguyen, Chin Beng Tan, Tom Boman, Karen Warner, Iryna Panasiuk, Aaron Torres, Eric Braun, Sonja Worzewski, Michael Clement, Adam Berry and Ghaith Tarawneh.
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Explore the physics of flight, and discover how aerodynamic lift generates the force needed for planes to fly.
--
By 1917,
Albert Einstein had explained the relationship between space and time. But, that year, he designed a flawed airplane wing. His attempt was based on an incomplete theory of how flight works. Indeed, insufficient and inaccurate explanations still circulate today. So, where did Einstein go wrong? And how exactly do planes fly? Raymond Adkins explains the concept of aerodynamic lift.
Lesson by Raymond Adkins, directed by Michael Kalopaidis, Zedem Media.
This video made possible in collaboration with Marriott Hotels
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Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Fernando A. Endo, Helen Lee, pam morgan, sarim haq, Gerardo Castro, Michel-Ange Hortegat, Enes Kirimi, Amaury BISIAUX, ND, Samyogita Hardikar, Vanessa Graulich, Vandana Gunwani, Abdulmohsin Almadi, AJ Lyon, Geoffrey Bultitude, Mi Mi, Thomas Rothert, Brian Elieson, Oge O, Weronika Falkowska, Nevin Spoljaric, Sid Chanpuriya, Anoop Varghese, David Yastremski, Noah Webb, Roberto Chena, Oliver Koo, Luke Pisano, Andrea Gordon, Aleksandar Donev, Nicole Klau Ibarra, Jesse Lira, Ezekiel Raui, Petr Vacek, Dennis, Olivia Fu, Kari Teffeau, Cindy Lai, Rajath Durgada Manjunath, Dan Nguyen, Chin Beng Tan, Tom Boman, Karen Warner, Iryna Panasiuk, Aaron Torres, Eric Braun, Sonja Worzewski, Michael Clement, Adam Berry and Ghaith Tarawneh.
- published: 09 Feb 2023
- views: 1843555
6:37
Drones | The complete flight dynamics
Let's learn the complete flight dynamics of the drones in this video.
Be our supporter or contributor: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqZQJ4600a9wIfMPbYc60OQ...
Let's learn the complete flight dynamics of the drones in this video.
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Let's learn the complete flight dynamics of the drones in this video.
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- published: 31 Oct 2020
- views: 1037883
8:27
Aircraft Stability | Theory of Flight | Physics for Aviation
Embark on a journey into the world of aircraft stability with this captivating YouTube video. Join us as we explore the intricate dynamics that govern the stabi...
Embark on a journey into the world of aircraft stability with this captivating YouTube video. Join us as we explore the intricate dynamics that govern the stability of airplanes in flight. From the role of the tailplane to the significance of yaw, pitch, and roll, we delve into the essential aspects that contribute to a stable and controlled flight. Whether you are an aspiring pilot or simply fascinated by the mechanics of aviation, this video provides a comprehensive overview of aircraft stability. Enhance your understanding of the forces at play and gain a newfound appreciation for the engineering marvels that enable safe and smooth flights. #aviation #aviationenthusiast #airplane #aircraft #flying #aircraftmechanic #aviationmaintenance #aircraftmaintenance
To learn more visit:
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0:00 Introduction
0:03 Aircraft Stability
0:35 Static Stability
1:26 Dynamic Stability
3:18 Longitudinal Stability
5:35 Lateral Stability
6:31 Directional Stability
https://wn.com/Aircraft_Stability_|_Theory_Of_Flight_|_Physics_For_Aviation
Embark on a journey into the world of aircraft stability with this captivating YouTube video. Join us as we explore the intricate dynamics that govern the stability of airplanes in flight. From the role of the tailplane to the significance of yaw, pitch, and roll, we delve into the essential aspects that contribute to a stable and controlled flight. Whether you are an aspiring pilot or simply fascinated by the mechanics of aviation, this video provides a comprehensive overview of aircraft stability. Enhance your understanding of the forces at play and gain a newfound appreciation for the engineering marvels that enable safe and smooth flights. #aviation #aviationenthusiast #airplane #aircraft #flying #aircraftmechanic #aviationmaintenance #aircraftmaintenance
To learn more visit:
https://www.aircraftsystemstech.com
https://www.flight-study.com
https://www.patreon.com/aeronauticsguide
0:00 Introduction
0:03 Aircraft Stability
0:35 Static Stability
1:26 Dynamic Stability
3:18 Longitudinal Stability
5:35 Lateral Stability
6:31 Directional Stability
- published: 26 Sep 2023
- views: 40585
0:17
Flight dynamics - Phugoid motion
Test details:
- CG at 1/4C.
- The aircraft is trimmed for stable gliding flight at approximately 1.5 x Vs.
- The aircraft was forced into a 45 degree dive, no p...
Test details:
- CG at 1/4C.
- The aircraft is trimmed for stable gliding flight at approximately 1.5 x Vs.
- The aircraft was forced into a 45 degree dive, no pitch inputs were given thereafter.
- Minimal roll inputs were used to provide directional control.
This is a demonstration of aircraft flight dynamics performed by the Inholland University of Applied Sciences - Aeronautical Engineering.
https://wn.com/Flight_Dynamics_Phugoid_Motion
Test details:
- CG at 1/4C.
- The aircraft is trimmed for stable gliding flight at approximately 1.5 x Vs.
- The aircraft was forced into a 45 degree dive, no pitch inputs were given thereafter.
- Minimal roll inputs were used to provide directional control.
This is a demonstration of aircraft flight dynamics performed by the Inholland University of Applied Sciences - Aeronautical Engineering.
- published: 14 Feb 2022
- views: 4668
0:59
Flight Dynamics in 6 DoF
Explore high fidelity simulations of missiles, aircraft, and hypersonic vehicles, while learning about their aerodynamics, propulsion, autopilots, guidance, and...
Explore high fidelity simulations of missiles, aircraft, and hypersonic vehicles, while learning about their aerodynamics, propulsion, autopilots, guidance, and navigation.
https://wn.com/Flight_Dynamics_In_6_Dof
Explore high fidelity simulations of missiles, aircraft, and hypersonic vehicles, while learning about their aerodynamics, propulsion, autopilots, guidance, and navigation.
- published: 12 May 2022
- views: 740
8:17
How do Airplanes fly?
Create a free SimScale account to test the cloud-based simulation platform here: https://www.simscale.com/
To perform complex CFD analyses using your normal lap...
Create a free SimScale account to test the cloud-based simulation platform here: https://www.simscale.com/
To perform complex CFD analyses using your normal laptop or PC, just create a free community account at SimScale.com and explore.
This video was kindly sponsored by SimScale.
With 120,000 users worldwide, SimScale is a revolutionary cloud-based CAE platform that gives instant access to professional grade computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA) simulation technology, helping engineers and designers to easily test performance, optimize durability or improve the efficiency of their design, reducing the need for physical prototypes.
By harnessing the power of the cloud for simulation, SimScale is accessible from a standard web browser and from any computer, eliminating the hurdles that accompany traditional simulation tools: high installation costs, licensing fees, deployment of high-performance computing hardware, and required updates and maintenance.
Founded in 2012 in Munich, Germany, SimScale is an integral part of the design validation process for hundreds of successful companies worldwide and over 150,000 individual users. It is mainly used by product designers and engineers working in the AEC, HVAC, Automotive, Aerospace, Electronics, and Consumer Goods industries, who use SimScale for testing and optimizing their designs in the early development stages.
Discover more than 50 free on-demand webinars on different topics here: https://www.simscale.com/webinars-workshops/
Find thousands of ready-to-use simulation templates created by SimScale's users which you can copy and modify for your own analysis: https://www.simscale.com/projects/
Discover the Community, Professional and Enterprise Plans from SimScale: https://www.simscale.com/product/pricing/
Modern airplanes are truly engineering marvels. They overcome highly turbulent and unpredictable currents in the air and complete their flights by undertaking many complex maneuvers. Have you ever thought of how the pilots are able to achieve this, or what happens to the airplane when the pilot operates certain controls? In this video, we will explore how an airplane flies, and how pilots are able to control an airplane in a logical, yet simple way.
Voice over artist : https://www.fiverr.com/voiceonthemove
https://wn.com/How_Do_Airplanes_Fly
Create a free SimScale account to test the cloud-based simulation platform here: https://www.simscale.com/
To perform complex CFD analyses using your normal laptop or PC, just create a free community account at SimScale.com and explore.
This video was kindly sponsored by SimScale.
With 120,000 users worldwide, SimScale is a revolutionary cloud-based CAE platform that gives instant access to professional grade computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA) simulation technology, helping engineers and designers to easily test performance, optimize durability or improve the efficiency of their design, reducing the need for physical prototypes.
By harnessing the power of the cloud for simulation, SimScale is accessible from a standard web browser and from any computer, eliminating the hurdles that accompany traditional simulation tools: high installation costs, licensing fees, deployment of high-performance computing hardware, and required updates and maintenance.
Founded in 2012 in Munich, Germany, SimScale is an integral part of the design validation process for hundreds of successful companies worldwide and over 150,000 individual users. It is mainly used by product designers and engineers working in the AEC, HVAC, Automotive, Aerospace, Electronics, and Consumer Goods industries, who use SimScale for testing and optimizing their designs in the early development stages.
Discover more than 50 free on-demand webinars on different topics here: https://www.simscale.com/webinars-workshops/
Find thousands of ready-to-use simulation templates created by SimScale's users which you can copy and modify for your own analysis: https://www.simscale.com/projects/
Discover the Community, Professional and Enterprise Plans from SimScale: https://www.simscale.com/product/pricing/
Modern airplanes are truly engineering marvels. They overcome highly turbulent and unpredictable currents in the air and complete their flights by undertaking many complex maneuvers. Have you ever thought of how the pilots are able to achieve this, or what happens to the airplane when the pilot operates certain controls? In this video, we will explore how an airplane flies, and how pilots are able to control an airplane in a logical, yet simple way.
Voice over artist : https://www.fiverr.com/voiceonthemove
- published: 31 Oct 2018
- views: 6074729
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List auf Sylt | Frühling 2023
Ich mache einen kurzen Lauf in List auf Sylt und zeige euch das Gebiet um den Hafen. Es gibt herrliches Wetter bei frischen 15° Celsius.
published: 16 May 2023
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Urlaub auf Sylt - Die schönsten Orte in Westerland, Wenningstedt, List und Kampen 2019
Viele lieben die größte nordfriesische Insel Sylt. Die bekannten Kurorte Westerland, Kampen und Wenningstedt begeistern mit Kilometer langen Stränden, dem Kultcafé und Künstlertreff Kupferkanne und dem roten Kliff.
Erhaltet einen Einblick zu den schönsten Orten und den feinsten Sandstränden der Insel. Es geht über tolle Radwege durch die teuerste Straße Deutschlands, an die nördlichste Spitze zum Ellenbogen und zum Baden mit Robben.
published: 29 Nov 2019
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Auf Sylt - Deutschlands einzige Wanderdüne, West- und Oststrand und Wattenmeer um List(2021, 4k)
Die Wanderung startet in List beim dem Erlebniszentrum Naturgewalten Sylt und führt über den Mövengrunddeich entlang des Wattenmeeres zu dem Ellenbogenberg mit schöner Fernsicht in alle Himmelsrichtungen. Dann entlang des Weststrandes und nach dem Abessinien FKK Strand List wieder durch die Dünen und entlang der einzigen Wanderdüne Deutschlands und der Nordheide nach Süderheidental wieder Richtung List. Kurz vor List dann an den Oststrand bei Mellhörn und entlang des Wattenmeeres bis zur Strandpromenade in List. Nach einem Abstecher in die Hafenstraße geht es zum Hafen und wieder zum Startpunkt. Entfernung ca. 15 km, Dauer ca. 4 Std. und +/- 60 Höhenmeter. GPS-Daten: https://www.alltrails.com/de/explore/map/karte-18-marz-2022-9-36-uhr-27ef345
published: 22 Mar 2022
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Dünenpark List auf Sylt im Oktober 2022
Oktober 2022: Die Baufortschritte auf dem Gelände der ehemaligen Marineversorgungsschule sind nicht zu übersehen: Eine riesige Baugrube wird in Kürze eine Tiefgarage für etwa 180 Fahrzeuge sein und die Basis für elf Kliffhäuser bilden, die darauf entstehen. Aus den ehemaligen Kasernengebäuden werden die „Fünf Schwestern“ mit 105 Mietwohnungen, und hinter dem eindrucksvollen Haus VII, dem ehemaligen Stabsgebäude, entstehen die ersten 24 von insgesamt 39 Reihenhäusern.
Mehr Informationen zum Projekt: www.duenenpark-sylt.de
Video: Fabian Frühling www.fabianfruehling.de
published: 13 Oct 2022
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Jugendherberge List auf Sylt (DJH) - Hostel List / Sylt
Ganz im Norden von Sylt liegt die Jugendherberge List "Mövenberg". Dünen, Schafe, Wattenmeer und Sandstrand, so weit das Auge reicht. Ein echter Geheimtipp für Inselfans.
Weitere Infos & Buchung unter https://list.jugendherberge.de
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Jugendherberge-List-M%C3%B6venberg/100077414988551/
Filmproduktion: mkdesign, Marco Kreit, im Auftrag des Deutschen Jugendherbergswerks - Landesverband Nordmark e. V., Rennbahnstraße 100, 22111 Hamburg
published: 06 Dec 2017
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Am Nordpol Deutschlands - List auf Sylt
Nördlicher geht es in Deutschland nicht - List auf Sylt liegt auf dem 55. Breitengrad. Im Video nähern wir uns Deutschlands Nordpol von Norden, mit der Syltfähre vom dänischen Römö. Vobei am Ellenbogen fahren wir in den Hafen von List ein. Nachdem wir uns dort umgeschaut haben, spazieren wir durch den Ort entlang des Königshafens zu den westlich gelegenen Dünen. Vorbei an Deutschlands einzigen Wanderdünen und der Weststrandhalle geht es hinaus auf den Ellenbogen. Zum Schluss sehen wir in der Mitternachtsdämmerung (im Juli wird es nachts nicht ganz dunkel) das Lichterspiel der beiden Leuchtfeuer auf dem Ellenbogen.
published: 23 Jan 2012
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Hafen - List auf Sylt
published: 12 Dec 2021
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List auf Sylt 2008
List auf Sylt im Jahr 2008
published: 18 Sep 2008
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Leuchtturm "List West" auf Sylt
Als der Seenebel verflog beleuchtete die Sonne den kleinen Leuchtturm List-West auf der Nordseeinsel Sylt und er präsentierte sich wahrlich wie ein "Leucht-Turm"...
After the seahaze flew away the sun illuminated the tiny little lighthouse in List/Sylt (List West) and presented himself as a real "Lighthouse"Footage: subject to © Yorbiter Aerial Footage http://www.yorbiteraerials.com - Pilot, Camera & Post Processing: Yves-Raphael Loerke
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Music: "She Passed Away Alone At Sea" by great "Owsey" find him on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/owsey
Owseys Album out now: http://owsey.bandcamp.com/album/to-th...
Note: Der Ellenbogen ist Privatgrund und Naturschutzgebiet - Drehgenehmigung und Aufstiegsgenehmigungen unbedingt...
published: 26 Apr 2017
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List auf Sylt - Alte Bahnhofstrasse 18.05.2022
List, Drohnenflug vom 18.05.2022 über die neuen Baustellen.
published: 18 May 2022
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Ein Sehnsuchtsort auf Sylt - der Dünenbalkon in List
Immer werden wir gefragt wo dieser außergewöhnliche Platz in List ist, von dem aus man sehr viel der Sylter Nordspitze sehen kann. Im Video zeigen wir es Ihnen.
published: 21 Mar 2023
19:33
List auf Sylt | Frühling 2023
Ich mache einen kurzen Lauf in List auf Sylt und zeige euch das Gebiet um den Hafen. Es gibt herrliches Wetter bei frischen 15° Celsius.
Ich mache einen kurzen Lauf in List auf Sylt und zeige euch das Gebiet um den Hafen. Es gibt herrliches Wetter bei frischen 15° Celsius.
https://wn.com/List_Auf_Sylt_|_Frühling_2023
Ich mache einen kurzen Lauf in List auf Sylt und zeige euch das Gebiet um den Hafen. Es gibt herrliches Wetter bei frischen 15° Celsius.
- published: 16 May 2023
- views: 5670
2:46
Urlaub auf Sylt - Die schönsten Orte in Westerland, Wenningstedt, List und Kampen 2019
Viele lieben die größte nordfriesische Insel Sylt. Die bekannten Kurorte Westerland, Kampen und Wenningstedt begeistern mit Kilometer langen Stränden, dem Kultc...
Viele lieben die größte nordfriesische Insel Sylt. Die bekannten Kurorte Westerland, Kampen und Wenningstedt begeistern mit Kilometer langen Stränden, dem Kultcafé und Künstlertreff Kupferkanne und dem roten Kliff.
Erhaltet einen Einblick zu den schönsten Orten und den feinsten Sandstränden der Insel. Es geht über tolle Radwege durch die teuerste Straße Deutschlands, an die nördlichste Spitze zum Ellenbogen und zum Baden mit Robben.
https://wn.com/Urlaub_Auf_Sylt_Die_SchöNsten_Orte_In_Westerland,_Wenningstedt,_List_Und_Kampen_2019
Viele lieben die größte nordfriesische Insel Sylt. Die bekannten Kurorte Westerland, Kampen und Wenningstedt begeistern mit Kilometer langen Stränden, dem Kultcafé und Künstlertreff Kupferkanne und dem roten Kliff.
Erhaltet einen Einblick zu den schönsten Orten und den feinsten Sandstränden der Insel. Es geht über tolle Radwege durch die teuerste Straße Deutschlands, an die nördlichste Spitze zum Ellenbogen und zum Baden mit Robben.
- published: 29 Nov 2019
- views: 57439
15:16
Auf Sylt - Deutschlands einzige Wanderdüne, West- und Oststrand und Wattenmeer um List(2021, 4k)
Die Wanderung startet in List beim dem Erlebniszentrum Naturgewalten Sylt und führt über den Mövengrunddeich entlang des Wattenmeeres zu dem Ellenbogenberg mit ...
Die Wanderung startet in List beim dem Erlebniszentrum Naturgewalten Sylt und führt über den Mövengrunddeich entlang des Wattenmeeres zu dem Ellenbogenberg mit schöner Fernsicht in alle Himmelsrichtungen. Dann entlang des Weststrandes und nach dem Abessinien FKK Strand List wieder durch die Dünen und entlang der einzigen Wanderdüne Deutschlands und der Nordheide nach Süderheidental wieder Richtung List. Kurz vor List dann an den Oststrand bei Mellhörn und entlang des Wattenmeeres bis zur Strandpromenade in List. Nach einem Abstecher in die Hafenstraße geht es zum Hafen und wieder zum Startpunkt. Entfernung ca. 15 km, Dauer ca. 4 Std. und +/- 60 Höhenmeter. GPS-Daten: https://www.alltrails.com/de/explore/map/karte-18-marz-2022-9-36-uhr-27ef345
https://wn.com/Auf_Sylt_Deutschlands_Einzige_Wanderdüne,_West_Und_Oststrand_Und_Wattenmeer_Um_List(2021,_4K)
Die Wanderung startet in List beim dem Erlebniszentrum Naturgewalten Sylt und führt über den Mövengrunddeich entlang des Wattenmeeres zu dem Ellenbogenberg mit schöner Fernsicht in alle Himmelsrichtungen. Dann entlang des Weststrandes und nach dem Abessinien FKK Strand List wieder durch die Dünen und entlang der einzigen Wanderdüne Deutschlands und der Nordheide nach Süderheidental wieder Richtung List. Kurz vor List dann an den Oststrand bei Mellhörn und entlang des Wattenmeeres bis zur Strandpromenade in List. Nach einem Abstecher in die Hafenstraße geht es zum Hafen und wieder zum Startpunkt. Entfernung ca. 15 km, Dauer ca. 4 Std. und +/- 60 Höhenmeter. GPS-Daten: https://www.alltrails.com/de/explore/map/karte-18-marz-2022-9-36-uhr-27ef345
- published: 22 Mar 2022
- views: 931
1:43
Dünenpark List auf Sylt im Oktober 2022
Oktober 2022: Die Baufortschritte auf dem Gelände der ehemaligen Marineversorgungsschule sind nicht zu übersehen: Eine riesige Baugrube wird in Kürze eine Tiefg...
Oktober 2022: Die Baufortschritte auf dem Gelände der ehemaligen Marineversorgungsschule sind nicht zu übersehen: Eine riesige Baugrube wird in Kürze eine Tiefgarage für etwa 180 Fahrzeuge sein und die Basis für elf Kliffhäuser bilden, die darauf entstehen. Aus den ehemaligen Kasernengebäuden werden die „Fünf Schwestern“ mit 105 Mietwohnungen, und hinter dem eindrucksvollen Haus VII, dem ehemaligen Stabsgebäude, entstehen die ersten 24 von insgesamt 39 Reihenhäusern.
Mehr Informationen zum Projekt: www.duenenpark-sylt.de
Video: Fabian Frühling www.fabianfruehling.de
https://wn.com/Dünenpark_List_Auf_Sylt_Im_Oktober_2022
Oktober 2022: Die Baufortschritte auf dem Gelände der ehemaligen Marineversorgungsschule sind nicht zu übersehen: Eine riesige Baugrube wird in Kürze eine Tiefgarage für etwa 180 Fahrzeuge sein und die Basis für elf Kliffhäuser bilden, die darauf entstehen. Aus den ehemaligen Kasernengebäuden werden die „Fünf Schwestern“ mit 105 Mietwohnungen, und hinter dem eindrucksvollen Haus VII, dem ehemaligen Stabsgebäude, entstehen die ersten 24 von insgesamt 39 Reihenhäusern.
Mehr Informationen zum Projekt: www.duenenpark-sylt.de
Video: Fabian Frühling www.fabianfruehling.de
- published: 13 Oct 2022
- views: 1625
1:15
Jugendherberge List auf Sylt (DJH) - Hostel List / Sylt
Ganz im Norden von Sylt liegt die Jugendherberge List "Mövenberg". Dünen, Schafe, Wattenmeer und Sandstrand, so weit das Auge reicht. Ein echter Geheimtipp für ...
Ganz im Norden von Sylt liegt die Jugendherberge List "Mövenberg". Dünen, Schafe, Wattenmeer und Sandstrand, so weit das Auge reicht. Ein echter Geheimtipp für Inselfans.
Weitere Infos & Buchung unter https://list.jugendherberge.de
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Jugendherberge-List-M%C3%B6venberg/100077414988551/
Filmproduktion: mkdesign, Marco Kreit, im Auftrag des Deutschen Jugendherbergswerks - Landesverband Nordmark e. V., Rennbahnstraße 100, 22111 Hamburg
https://wn.com/Jugendherberge_List_Auf_Sylt_(Djh)_Hostel_List_Sylt
Ganz im Norden von Sylt liegt die Jugendherberge List "Mövenberg". Dünen, Schafe, Wattenmeer und Sandstrand, so weit das Auge reicht. Ein echter Geheimtipp für Inselfans.
Weitere Infos & Buchung unter https://list.jugendherberge.de
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Jugendherberge-List-M%C3%B6venberg/100077414988551/
Filmproduktion: mkdesign, Marco Kreit, im Auftrag des Deutschen Jugendherbergswerks - Landesverband Nordmark e. V., Rennbahnstraße 100, 22111 Hamburg
- published: 06 Dec 2017
- views: 12530
8:38
Am Nordpol Deutschlands - List auf Sylt
Nördlicher geht es in Deutschland nicht - List auf Sylt liegt auf dem 55. Breitengrad. Im Video nähern wir uns Deutschlands Nordpol von Norden, mit der Syltfähr...
Nördlicher geht es in Deutschland nicht - List auf Sylt liegt auf dem 55. Breitengrad. Im Video nähern wir uns Deutschlands Nordpol von Norden, mit der Syltfähre vom dänischen Römö. Vobei am Ellenbogen fahren wir in den Hafen von List ein. Nachdem wir uns dort umgeschaut haben, spazieren wir durch den Ort entlang des Königshafens zu den westlich gelegenen Dünen. Vorbei an Deutschlands einzigen Wanderdünen und der Weststrandhalle geht es hinaus auf den Ellenbogen. Zum Schluss sehen wir in der Mitternachtsdämmerung (im Juli wird es nachts nicht ganz dunkel) das Lichterspiel der beiden Leuchtfeuer auf dem Ellenbogen.
https://wn.com/Am_Nordpol_Deutschlands_List_Auf_Sylt
Nördlicher geht es in Deutschland nicht - List auf Sylt liegt auf dem 55. Breitengrad. Im Video nähern wir uns Deutschlands Nordpol von Norden, mit der Syltfähre vom dänischen Römö. Vobei am Ellenbogen fahren wir in den Hafen von List ein. Nachdem wir uns dort umgeschaut haben, spazieren wir durch den Ort entlang des Königshafens zu den westlich gelegenen Dünen. Vorbei an Deutschlands einzigen Wanderdünen und der Weststrandhalle geht es hinaus auf den Ellenbogen. Zum Schluss sehen wir in der Mitternachtsdämmerung (im Juli wird es nachts nicht ganz dunkel) das Lichterspiel der beiden Leuchtfeuer auf dem Ellenbogen.
- published: 23 Jan 2012
- views: 12057
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Leuchtturm "List West" auf Sylt
Als der Seenebel verflog beleuchtete die Sonne den kleinen Leuchtturm List-West auf der Nordseeinsel Sylt und er präsentierte sich wahrlich wie ein "Leucht-Turm...
Als der Seenebel verflog beleuchtete die Sonne den kleinen Leuchtturm List-West auf der Nordseeinsel Sylt und er präsentierte sich wahrlich wie ein "Leucht-Turm"...
After the seahaze flew away the sun illuminated the tiny little lighthouse in List/Sylt (List West) and presented himself as a real "Lighthouse"Footage: subject to © Yorbiter Aerial Footage http://www.yorbiteraerials.com - Pilot, Camera & Post Processing: Yves-Raphael Loerke
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Music: "She Passed Away Alone At Sea" by great "Owsey" find him on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/owsey
Owseys Album out now: http://owsey.bandcamp.com/album/to-th...
Note: Der Ellenbogen ist Privatgrund und Naturschutzgebiet - Drehgenehmigung und Aufstiegsgenehmigungen unbedingt erforderlich! (Ellenbogen/Sylt is private property and integral nature reserve - If you want to fly over this preserved area request your permission to film an fly from the authorities)
https://wn.com/Leuchtturm_List_West_Auf_Sylt
Als der Seenebel verflog beleuchtete die Sonne den kleinen Leuchtturm List-West auf der Nordseeinsel Sylt und er präsentierte sich wahrlich wie ein "Leucht-Turm"...
After the seahaze flew away the sun illuminated the tiny little lighthouse in List/Sylt (List West) and presented himself as a real "Lighthouse"Footage: subject to © Yorbiter Aerial Footage http://www.yorbiteraerials.com - Pilot, Camera & Post Processing: Yves-Raphael Loerke
follow us on facebook - https://www.facebook.com/YorbiterCinematography
Music: "She Passed Away Alone At Sea" by great "Owsey" find him on soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/owsey
Owseys Album out now: http://owsey.bandcamp.com/album/to-th...
Note: Der Ellenbogen ist Privatgrund und Naturschutzgebiet - Drehgenehmigung und Aufstiegsgenehmigungen unbedingt erforderlich! (Ellenbogen/Sylt is private property and integral nature reserve - If you want to fly over this preserved area request your permission to film an fly from the authorities)
- published: 26 Apr 2017
- views: 961
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List auf Sylt - Alte Bahnhofstrasse 18.05.2022
List, Drohnenflug vom 18.05.2022 über die neuen Baustellen.
List, Drohnenflug vom 18.05.2022 über die neuen Baustellen.
https://wn.com/List_Auf_Sylt_Alte_Bahnhofstrasse_18.05.2022
List, Drohnenflug vom 18.05.2022 über die neuen Baustellen.
- published: 18 May 2022
- views: 542
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Ein Sehnsuchtsort auf Sylt - der Dünenbalkon in List
Immer werden wir gefragt wo dieser außergewöhnliche Platz in List ist, von dem aus man sehr viel der Sylter Nordspitze sehen kann. Im Video zeigen wir es Ihnen....
Immer werden wir gefragt wo dieser außergewöhnliche Platz in List ist, von dem aus man sehr viel der Sylter Nordspitze sehen kann. Im Video zeigen wir es Ihnen.
https://wn.com/Ein_Sehnsuchtsort_Auf_Sylt_Der_Dünenbalkon_In_List
Immer werden wir gefragt wo dieser außergewöhnliche Platz in List ist, von dem aus man sehr viel der Sylter Nordspitze sehen kann. Im Video zeigen wir es Ihnen.
- published: 21 Mar 2023
- views: 2923