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What are Components in React? | Introduction to ReactJS 1
What are Components in React? | Introduction to ReactJS 1
Timestamp:
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Start a React Project
04:46 HELLO WORLD!
11:47 Dynamic code
20:13 Use props to pass data into components!
26:15 React can't deal with objects!
31:30 Excercise Description
33:36 Solution: Create Project
35:55 Solution: Header
39:07 Solution: Total
42:03 Solution: Content
47:55 What did we learn today?
48:26 Conclusion
Timestamp:
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Start a React Project
04:46 HELLO WORLD!
11:47 Dynamic code
20:13 Use props to pass data into components!
26:15 React can't deal with objects!
31:30 Excercise Description
33:36 Solution: Create Project
35:55 Solution: Header
39:07 Solution: Total
42:03 Solution: Content
47:55 What did we learn today?
48:26 Conclusion
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How to define Data Types in Racket (Programming)
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How to define Functions in Racket (Programming)
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The Four Aerodynamic Forces Explained! | Theory of Flight 3 ✈️✈️
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This video is intended for beginners of Ground School who are trying to get into the field of aviation. If you have any questions, please feel free to comment down below! The Four Aerodynamic Forces Explained! | Theory of Flight 3 ✈️✈️ With a Stamp by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/ #Gro...
Guide to straight A's in High School
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If you found this video helpful, please like this video and subscribe to this channel! Guide to straight A's in High School #HighSchool #Easy #StraightA's
Radio Procedures | Air Law 01 ✈️✈️
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This video is intended for beginners of Ground School who are trying to get into the field of aviation. If you have any questions, please feel free to comment down below! Radio Procedures | Air Law 01 ✈️✈️ #GroundSchool #Aviation #Terminology #AirCadets
How to Memorize the Phonetic Alphabet in 1 hour!
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Link to the Quizlet: quizlet.com/ca/669336946/phonetic-alphabet-flash-cards/ If you found this video helpful, be sure to like and subscribe to my channel! How to Memorize the Phonetic Alphabet in 1 hour!
How to get better at presentations?! | Effective Speaking 02
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If you found this video helpful, please like and subscribe to my channel! How to get better at presentations?! | Effective Speaking 02 Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100806 Artist: incompetech.com/ #EffectiveSpea...
Aviation Winds Explained! | Meteorology 1 ✈️✈️
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This video is intended for beginners of Ground School who are trying to get into the field of aviation. If you have any questions, please feel free to comment down below! Aviation Winds Explained! | Meteorology 1 ✈️✈️ #GroundSchool #Winds #Meteorology Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by...
Engine Instruments Explained! | Engines 01 ✈️✈️
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Aircraft Parts Explained! | Theory of Flight 2 ✈️✈️
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This video is intended for beginners of Ground School who are trying to get into the field of aviation. If you have any questions, please feel free to comment down below! Aircraft Parts Explained! | Theory of Flight 2 ✈️✈️ #GroundSchool #Aviation #Parts #AirCadets
Watch This if you want to be good at presentations! | Effective Speaking 01
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If you found this video helpful, please like and subscribe to my channel! Watch This if you want to be good at Public Speaking! | Effective Speaking Techniques #EffectiveSpeaking #Leadership101
Covid 19 Commercial
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This is simply a school project, where I am taking the position of Canadian Prime minister and setting the public health measures. This is NOT an official Canadian Government Video. Covid 19 Commercial
Stand up to Bullying! | Molly Animation
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Stand up to Bullying! | Molly Animation
How do you Kill a Culture? | Cultural Genocide Explained!
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How do you Kill a Culture? | Cultural Genocide Explained!
Basic Aviation Terminology | Theory of Flight 1 ✈️✈️
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Basic Aviation Terminology | Theory of Flight 1 ✈️✈️
Basics of Factorization (Including Practices!)
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Basics of Factorization (Including Practices!)
can you give an example in AOI
My right ear :(
For the AOI the image is depicting a Horizontal line not a vertical line correct? 2:47
You Americans have some surplus terms (such as relative airflow, in Ukraine we define angle of attack like the angle between chord line and vektor of incoming air) by the way term AOI also unknown )
Thankyou man, Loved ur video!! Keep up
❤ thanks much
WATCHED.✔
WATCHED.✔
Thank you so much this is really helpful. You are explaining everything clearly in short videos these are very helpful for my exam in 2 days lol
Aeronautical engineering witch important subjects
Thanks for the video! Could you make more aviation videos, perhaps about air law, general navigation, communication, ksa etc.? It would be very helpful to get the basic concepts
Stright to the point and great explanations, Thank you! Will share!
the best
Thank you greatly for the video
Brief and comprehensive. Magnificent video
Does most or less of this lessons also apply to Canadian air force?
THANK YOU FOR KEEPING IT VERY SIMPLE FOR US TO UNDERSTAND!
Nice and comprehensive
Thank you so much
not bad dude.not bad at all
I enjoyed video 1 so I'm back to hopefully learn a bit more
I learned a little bit. This tells me that I should continue with your series. Thank you for creating this. See you on the next one
It's nice, but there is no gravity available
Yea unfortunately quizlet removed that feature 😭
Aviation Mai jo ground staff hote hai unhe upto kitni age tak job mai rakha jata hai??
Why do aeroplanes do not fall
Thrust and lift
Because they use ooerational engines. And when the engines fail the aeroplane falls.
it is still happening to khmer krom people and especially khmer krom children. they can only study in pagodas, and most of the time the government always interrupt the study and tortured khmer krom people and monks. monks are the most important people. they are the only teacher for khmer krom people.
zulu is also a language
Hey, I watched your video and i liked it. keep making video.
Sir, i have 2 questions From 3:00, if all forces are in equilibrium. Doesn’t the aircraft be either not moving in the sky OR moving in a CONSTANT Velocity in the sky? And on 3:15, if the aircraft is on the ground. It should be in equilibrium cuz there is a reactant NORMAL FORCE acting perpendicular to the weight of the ac if it is on the ground. Correct me if i’m wrong, i’m still a newbie learning aviation.
Wow that’s some great questions, had me thinking for a while! Regarding the first question, it has to be not moving. If it’s moving at some velocity, that implies thrust is greater than drag, hence the forwards motion. However, upon further reflection, I don’t think it’s possible to reach equilibrium by the plane alone. This is because when thrust = drag, the plane has no forward motion. This means no lift would be created by the airfoil, therefore no force to counter balance weight. Hence, I believe the only possible way to achieve equilibrium is to have an external force (ex. Upwards winds) to push the plane upwards and negate the weight of the plane, thus the aircraft will not move and reach equilibrium.
Regarding the second question, you are correct about normal force (that is why the plane is stationary and not falling into the core of the earth) However, I believe these questions are talking about aerodynamic forces, and thus we are only thinking about: lift, weight, thrust, drag.
@@knowledgeexplorer7122 Thanks for clarifying. With what you asked "if the parked airplane is in complete equilibrium" I am thinking this: The horizontal and vertical forces are all equal resulting in the plane parked stationary relitive to the ground. Since these forces are all equal it is necessarily in complete equilibrium. Is there a distinction/term/concept between equilibrium suspended in the air vs on the ground that the test would clarify? Like, would it ask if this parked airplane in airborne equilibrium? I guess there is a difference between static and dynamic equallibrium. The parked airplane wouldnt have a dynamic equallibrium but a static one
Hi I'm really interested in Airframe & power plant tech , would you please let me no how to start and where to start? I live in VA
Thank you so much from iraq
Thank u for this video
Thank you sir!
Thank you very much!
Ferb I know what we are doing today
Thank you!
Thanks a lot for this content
UN no longer has a definition for cultural genocide, they removed it a few years ago.
The authors have two wrong scientific approaches: researching the creation of Lift force and Low pressure at upper side of the wing, relative to the ground surface and Earth. I explain the aerodynamic cavitation and existence of Lee side aerocavern, and creation of Aerodynamic force.
So just to be clear, is the relative airflow the air that gets pushed the opposite direction of the aircraft (the nose and the wings of the plane) so if it flies upwards then the relative airflow will be at a 45 degree angle downwards, and then if the planes flying downwards then it will have a 45 degree angle pushing it back up? Have I got the whole 45 degree angle thing right?
Thank you sir
part 2 pleaseeeeee
Somany times I watched cessana 172, instruments panel board I canot understands the avation terminology words, a special book for the avition terminology, plz give reply, One channal broadcast the Air crash investigation,some officers listening cockpit voice recorder pilot officials use some words of STALL, MAYDAY, TERRIAN BLOWOUT this words terminology of avition?
What is the Aviation's terminology, please discribe
How work the instruments with animation videos This my request for to new students
Please do more on takeoffs and landings
Please do a video the type of antenas on a 152 or 172. Thank you so much
Thank you Captain. I needed this video.
Thank you for this great information.. Wanna be a pilot at 40...
Nice one. Keep doing great 😊
Thanks for the compliment!