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Jason Rouvel
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Math & Logic: Logic Circuits
This lesson introduces the AND and OR gates, as well as inverters, so that logic circuits can be designed to represent Boolean logic statements.
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Marv Rouvel and the King's Men: Praise Through Polkas (Featuring Jon Ekstrom on Vocals)
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In the early 1990's, Marv Rouvel and the Kings Men brought their style of Old Time Music to many churches throughout Minnesota in the form of the "Polka Service". This unique worship experience originated on Minnesota's Iron Range with Father Frank Perkovich's "Polka Mass". Marv Rouvel: Accordion, Organ, Bass, Synthesizer Jon Ekstrom: Vocals Mike Peterson: Drums Joey Johnson: Banjo, Rhythm Guit...
Marv Rouvel & The Polka Kings: Especially for You (Full Album)
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Marv Rouvel & The Polka Kings are: Marv Rouvel: Accordion, Organ, Bass, Vocals Doug Nelson: Drums Smokey Cramer: Banjo, Guitar Mike Opitz: Accordion on "Happy Times Polka" and "Under Paris Skies", Piano Recorded at Autumn Studios, St. Paul, Minnesota Producer: Marv Rouvel Sound Engineer: Dick Scherkenbach 1987
How to Read Micrometers with 0.0001" Precision
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This is a brief explanation of micrometer principles. Four example readings are included.
Applied Math: Ratio & Proportion
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This lesson presents the equivalent ways of writing ratios, explores the difference between ratios in lowest terms and unit rates, and shows a common technique for solving proportions.
Applied Math: Metric Conversions
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This lesson presents one method of performing simple prefix conversions within the metric system.
OLD Math & Logic: Complement Addition
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This lesson shows how to find the two's complement of an 8-bit binary number, as well as how to use that representation to perform addition and subtraction on positive and negative binary integers.
CTM 1A Percent Applications
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This lesson presents various strategies for solving several different types of applied percent problems.
Applied Math: Decimal Numbers and Operations
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Applied Math: Decimal Numbers and Operations
Applied Math: Order of Operations
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This short lesson explains the correct order of operations that should be used when evaluating expressions.
Applied Math: Unit Conversions
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This lesson introduces unit fractions and the unit-cancellation method for converting fractions.
Intermediate Algebra - Unit 6 Lesson 4: Graphing Quadratic Functions
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Intermediate Algebra - Unit 6 Lesson 4: Graphing Quadratic Functions
College Tech Math 2: Changing Forms of Complex Numbers
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College Tech Math 2: Changing Forms of Complex Numbers
BEAUTIFUL DUDE!!!!!!! I inherited SOOO many of these things from my grandpas old machine shop... And AS a woodworker - this SEIROUSLY came in handy... THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you
great explanation and examples, best regards.
This is the same measuring technique used by a torque wrench on a vehicle, which I'm familiar with. So guessing your sample measurements was easy peasy.
Thank you!
Excellent post... I was trying to explain how a mic could be accurate to a tenth, and wasn't getting anywhere, so i instead of continuing to get frustrated,, I just had the person i was trying to teach watch this vid. They got it after only one view.
Hey, I'm glad you found it useful. Thanks for the feedback.
This is the best teaching ever ive seen so far compared to other videos..
Hi Jason, question... In a typical V8 engine would the bob weight be doubled since you have 2 assemblies per journal... I think you mentioned it should be and just want to confirm.. Very concise and informative video... Thanks... M
The only video that really helps and explains so simple so easy to understand Thank you
what about the rod bearing, was it in the piston large end when weighed ?
Yes, good question. The rod bearing should be included, as well as connecting rod nuts. The piston should include the rings and wrist pin as well.
You are such a good person great teacher thank you
Thank you Sir, this helped me refresh the night before my FAA A license!
as far as the vernier numbers, will they vary among different brand micrometers? I just got a set from Mitutoyo and was going along doing the readings with you so I could learn how to read one. the Vernier numbers were always a few numbers higher on the one that was aligned perfectly. Great informational video, too btw. Thank you for the knowledge.
Glad you found the video helpful. As far as variation, there are different styles of micrometers, but if we were measuring the exact same part we should ultimately get the same measurement if both are calibrated correctly. Depending on model, the Mitutoyo should be similar. Since you're following along and not actually measuring parts, you're just setting yours to match mine, and you should be able to set yours in the same positions as mine since it's an arbitrary position on the mic. Hope that helps and thanks for watching.
You are a great person good teacher thank you
I've watched several videos going over this and this one finally made sense. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful to you. Thanks for the comment.
What helped me remember that,is that the numbers are one tenth of an inch ,one hundred thousanths..I always forgot what they meant.I hope you have a video on dial bore gauge .thanks I feel confident in using one now.
Thanks sir Knowledgeable video i want more knowledge for according to hydraulic pump and cylinder calculation. Please tell me book name and related with application
This is a great video. Thanks for making things clear and understandable. 🎉
Thank you.
Thank you for a very informative video
Glad you found it useful!
You explained this so well, thank you so much!
im trying to learn these to work at my dads shop and this is the only video that really helped me out thank you so much
Great! I'm glad you found it to be helpful. Best wishes for your work at the shop.
This is the best video. Thank you!
This video helped so much
The most helpful UA-cam video
strangely enough I love it when he says: "and we're done". It cuts some of the stress away. 🤷🏻♂️
Quick and easy way to learn. Thanks
Thanks for the feedback; glad it was helpful.
This is my one and only youtube comment. I just started my HET apprenticeship this week and we are currently going over micrometers. The course material had left me pretty confused as did a few other videos I watched. After watching this, I feel like have a good basis of understanding. Thank you for this. You have made a difference in my life.
Thank you for the feedback! I'm glad you found it useful.
Best one yet
Thank you sir
Couldn't have done a better video. Well done.
Great video
Excellent presentation !
Awesome explanation.
Thank you for making that so simple. Had to sub
This was definitely the easiest explanation I have found. Thank you
This is the only video that truly shows how to read a micrometer. I am subscribing. THANKS
Great video. I’m building an engine soon and wanted to learn how to use a micrometer and this has just taught me how. Thank you.
Very Helpful thnx for this video
Get out of the rut and stop using imperial units. Get a metric micrometer
I purchased an old Starett micrometer with the removable anvils, allowing it to go from 0-4” I was surprised to see it didn’t have a vernier scale, so I can’t read any ten thousandths! All my other mic’s have it..
Thank you
I understand this rather than the other videos with millions of views
Wonderful job of explaining how a 0.0001" micrometer works. Thank you!
Can you explain the function of the ratchet on the end of the handle? Love your tutorial
The ratchet is there to ensure the mic is tightened (but not over-tightened) by the same amount every use. When you're talking about ten-thousandths of an inch, different users of the tool who tighten the thimble to different levels could get different results, especially if the material being measured is soft, like plastic.
Sure like this polka band. Nice job on happy time polka
That's was really nice sir❤
Outstanding explanation on the simple way to introduce on the use of the micrometer, thanks a lot
Very nicely explained. Thanks.
Thank you, sir! Now I understand.