E-Learning Demo

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E-Learning Demo

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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mm. Welcome to T. S. A. Orientation training. You've joined an elite crew of security professionals tasked with keeping our skies safe in our airport movie but with great power comes great responsibility. You're gonna meet all types of passengers with all kinds of nutty stuff. They're trying to take with them on their trip. We've seen moose poop, snakes, glittery pepper spray, even a guy with a grenade, brass knuckles combo. So let's review what needs to be checked and what simply cannot fly ready. This is module one of the biofuel production operations Online training course. In this module, we will review the basic math, physics and chemistry knowledge necessary for biofuel production, the basic safety aspects related to bio fuel production, how ethanol and biodiesel is produced, how basic fermentation systems and alcohol distillation systems work. Sometimes it can be tough to explain to your parents when you're feeling judged. The bully fitting in these days has the added pressure of social media since they didn't grow up online, it can feel like they just don't understand. In this next hour we're going to help you find the right tools for talking to your parents about the new pressures you face fitting in and help them understand this world a little better Maxine. Thanks for coming back in. We have a few more developers we'd like you to meet before we do the skills assessment sounds great. Are all these people working on the accounting system project? You mentioned Laura and Kyle are we'd also like you to meet Mohammed who heads up the larger infrastructure projects and collaborates with the development team. The dynamic pressure Q. Generated by a fluid moving with velocity V. Can be found using the formula Q equals 0.5 times envy square where n. Is the constant density of the fluid? And aeronautical engineer uses the formula to find the dynamic pressure of a fluid moving with velocity V and the same fluid moving with velocity 1.5 times V. What is the ratio of the dynamic pressure of the faster fluid to the dynamic pressure of the slower fluid?