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olson instruments039 concrete thickness gauge - ctg at pcte

this system features a handheld gauge that records thickness information a handheld test head for generating and receiving sound waves and a telescoping pole for use on flatwork or overhead
how roadlinx can solve all your freight logistics concerns

roadlinx inc let039s you choose from a wide range of shipping methods and compartments find out more at: http:wwwroadlinxcomequipment
the effects of temperature on quartz crystals with ecs

https:wwwfutureelectronicscommecs-inc quartz crystal has an internal structure that allows it to be used at very specific frequencies when quartz crystalrsquos temperature changes the frequency will change as well when you operate quartz outside of the manufacturersrsquo specifications the crystal will continue to resonate however it could become unstable among many other prominent issues that could cause the crystal to fail https:youtubekrnik9xyoku
land temperature anomaly video

for more information about this study visit http:berkeleyearthorg berkeley earth video representation of the land surface temperature anomaly 1800 to the present the map of the world shows the temperature anomaly by location over time the chart at the bottom shows the global land-surface temperature anomaly the berkeley earth analysis shows 0911 degrees centigrade of land warming - 0042 c since the 1950s
melexis: how field of view for infrared temperature sensors is determined

https:wwwfutureelectronicscommmelexis in this animated video robbie vandeweerdt applications engineer explains how the field of view or field of vision abbreviated fov for far infrared temperature sensors is determined https:youtube9gacs0-eue8
hq agnes monica mahakarya 23 rcti quot temperature paralyzed shake it off quot

i do not own this video this video credit to rcti wwwagnezonecomtwitter : agnezone
nasa temperature data: 1880-2011

http:wwwnasagovtopicsearthfeatures2011-tempshtmlthe global average surface temperature in 2011 was the ninth warmest since 1880the finding sustains a trend that has seen the 21st century experience nine of the 10 warmest years in the modern meteorological record nasa039s goddard institute for space studies giss in new york released an analysis of how temperatures around the globe in 2011 compared to the average global temperature from the mid-20th century the comparison shows how earth continues to experience higher temperatures than several decades ago the average temperature around the globe in 2011 was 092 degrees f 051 c higher than the mid-20th century baselinethis video is public domain and can be downloaded at: http:svsgsfcnasagovgoto3901 like our videos subscribe to nasa039s goddard shorts hd podcast:http:svsgsfcnasagovvisitunesf0004_indexhtmlor find nasa goddard space flight center on facebook:http:wwwfacebookcomnasagsfcor find us on twitter:http:twittercomnasagoddard
misfit flash039s smart button control your world

misfit flash allows you to easily control the world around you connect with spotify nest logitech harmony yo ifttt and many more to use the simplest platform in connected living set commands for your misfit flash to perform various tasks in your life send messages to friends or control the lights temperature and music all from your wrist misfit bolt will wake you up at the most optimal time but pairing it with your nest will wake you up in the optimal temperature too simply put: this is the beginning of the smart home to get more information about integrating misfit wearable control features visit http:buildmisfitcomwearable_control
nasa039s analysis of 2016 global temperature

2016 was the hottest year on record continuing a decades-long warming trend scientists at nasas goddard institute for space studies giss analyzed measurements from 6300 locations and found that earths average surface temperature has risen about 20 degrees fahrenheit 11 degrees celsius since the late-19th century largely a result of human emissions into the atmosphere credit: nasa039s goddard space flight centerkathryn mersmannmusic credit: in dreams we trust by chris white prs and guy hatfield prsfor more information: http:gonasagov2016climatethis video is public domain and can be downloaded from the scientific visualization studio at: http:svsgsfcnasagov12475if you liked this video subscribe to the nasa goddard youtube channel: http:wwwyoutubecomnasaexploreror subscribe to nasas goddard shorts hd podcast: http:svsgsfcnasagovvisitunesf0004_indexhtml follow nasas goddard space flight center facebook: http:wwwfacebookcomnasagsfc
eaton039s negative temperature coefficient ntc thermistor

https:wwwfutureelectronicscommeaton eaton039s negative temperature coefficient ntc thermistor a negative temperature coefficient thermally sensitive resistor or ntc thermistor exhibits a sharp decrease in resistance as temperature rises thermistors are ceramic semiconductors manufactured by sintering metal oxide compounds at high temperatures https:youtubemuzbkwogtse
techventures with lazina: four ways to read the panasonic grideye sensor

https:wwwfutureelectronicscomfuture-development-boardscompagno lazina will walk you through 4 different ways you can read the panasonic grideye sensor on the compagno board compagno is designed as a companion board to work with the stmicroelectronics stwin steval-stwinkt1 sensortile wireless industrial node development kit https:youtubelypsxxy2s8u
visiting the coldest city in the world -71degc -96degf yakutsk yakutia - youtube

i039m in the coldest city on the planet yakutsk which is in yakutia siberia russia the lowest air temperature ever recorded here is -96degf 71degcsecond
nasa039s earth minute: earth has a fever

earth039s average temperature has risen over 1 f in the past century it is projected to rise an additional 3 and 10 over the next 100 years data from nasa039s global network of satellites airborne missions and surface monitoring systems is used to build climate models that help us understand the causes amp effects of global warming:::learn more:::key indicators: global surface temperaturehttp:climatenasagovkey_indicatorsglobaltempnational climate assessment: recent us temperature trendshttp:nca2014globalchangegovreportour-changing-climaterecent-us-temperature-trendsnational climate assessment: projected global temperaturehttp:nca2014globalchangegovhighlightsoverviewoverviewgraphic-20895how will global warming change earthhttp:earthobservatorynasagovfeaturesglobalwarmingpage6phplong-term global warming trend sustained in 2013http:climatenasagovnews1029the current and future consequences of global changehttp:climatenasagoveffectsearth039s big heat buckethttp:earthobservatorynasagovfeaturesheatbucketinteractive: climate time machinehttp:climatenasagovinteractivesclimate_time_machinequiz: global warminghttp:climatenasagovclimate_resource_center16:::nasa missions amp research:::oco-2 - orbiting carbon observatory-2http:ocojplnasagovairs - atmospheric infrared sounderhttp:airsjplnasagovmodis - moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometerhttp:modisgsfcnasagovindexphpostmjason-2 - ocean surface topography missionhttps:sealeveljplnasagovgistemp - giss surface temperature analysishttp:datagissnasagovgistemp:::for educators:::nasa wavelengthhttp:nasawavelengthorgresource-searchqq=globalwarmingclimate kids: what is global climate changehttp:climatekidsnasagovclimate-change-meaning
seeing the invisible

this is what the world would look like if you could see invisible air currents temperature gradients and differences in pressure or composition of the airsupport veritasium on patreon: http:ve42copatreonspecial thanks to patreon supporters:tony fadell donal botkin jeff straathof zach mueller ron neal nathan hanseni first saw a schlieren imaging setup around ten years ago in melbourne i was immediately fascinated by the way i could see the warm air coming off my hand i hadn039t expected the currents to be moving that fast or to be so visible this was a tricky setup to get right because alignment is very important and here i039m just working with what i had lying around the house mostly plus the mirror for the best schlieren photography making sure the mirror is stable is essential i want to improve my setup so the mirror doesn039t wobble back and forth too much creating the pulsing light and dark sections of this videothe relationship between index of refraction of air and
13 misconceptions about global warming

common misconceptions about climate changecheck out audible: http:bitlyaudiblevereferences below:for co2 sea levels arctic sea ice antarctic and greenland land ice:http:climatenasagovsatellite data shows that ground-based stations underestimate recent warming: cowtan and way 2014http:onlinelibrarywileycomdoi101002qj2297fullfor papers published on climate change during the 1970039s see peterson 2008http:amsconfexcomamspdfpapers131047pdffor solar and temperature data see nasa gisspmod: http:wwwacrimcomtsi20monitoringhtmkrivova et al 2007:http:www2mpsmpgdeprojectssun-climatedatahtmlco2 ratio of carbon-13:carbon-12 decreasing ipcc ar4:http:wwwipccchpublications_and_dataar4wg1ench2s2-3htmlco2 emitted by volcanoes vs by humans: gerlach 2011wwwaguorgpubspdf2011eo240001pdf gerlachmauna loa co2 data: http:wwwesrlnoaagovgmdccggtrendsrising atmospheric water vapour: santer 2007http:wwwpnasorgcgireprint0702872104v1pdfa doubling of co2 will likely lead to a 3c increase in global temperatures according to many independent pieces of evidence:knutti ampamp hegerl 2008http:wwwiacethzchpeopleknuttirpapersknutti08natgeopdfgreat resource on milankovitch cycles:http:wwwsciencecoursewareorgeecglobalwarmingtutorialsmilankovitchco2 lags temperature rise in the southern hemisphere but leads the global average temperature rise shakun et al 2012http:wwwnaturecomnaturejournalv484n7392absnature10915htmlmusic by kevin mcleod http:incompetechcom songs: hidden agenda sneaky snitch harlequin