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mfmp
dtube
2017-11-14 23:12
Full transcript of the only video interview with the father of vacuum electronics, the quadrupole mass spectrometer and charge clusters
Recording of transcript including reading of Kenneth Shoulders & JohnHutchison's 2010 meeting where they talked about the near infinite potential of "Charge Clusters" also known as "Exotic
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masterwu
dtube
2017-10-07 09:16
DTube: Integral of sin^3(x), sin^3(ax) with substitution and trigonometric identity
In this tutorial, we'll work through 2 different approaches to solving the integral of sin3(ax). Now, there maybe more ways of approaching this problem, but these were the most obvious to me. Using a
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masterwu
dtube
2017-09-27 12:45
DTube: The math behind your Camping Torch with dy/dx = -ky
We can apply the principle of exponential decay to find equations that model the charge remaining in a capacitor as it is discharged through a resistor. The circuit diagram is shown below... When the switch
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masterwu
dtube
2017-09-25 04:31
DTube: Integral of ∫√(a^2 - x^2)dx using a Trigonometric Substitution
What I love about mathematics is some of the very creative and ingenious methods that someone has come up with to find solutions to perplexing problems. The integral of √(a2 - x2) is a great example one
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marvel-trader-c
Marvel Traders Hub
2026-04-08 07:55
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One Candle Stick You Should Know About (EP 1)
We welcome you to the Marvel Traders Hub! Today we gonna be show/teaching you about on candle stick pattern in the market that you can use on the higher time frame to serve as a point of interest (POI).
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masterwu
dtube
2017-09-23 06:11
DTube: Modelling the Decay of Nuclear Medicine with dy/dx = -ky
Inasmuch as the differential equation dy/dx = ky models exponential growth, it follows that dy/dx = -ky models exponentially decaying processes. A exponential decay process, which is a slowing reduction
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