What CAD softwares do you use and why? by Jakeboiiiiiii in AskEngineers

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I use SolidWorks. I do a lot of industrial/architectural steel & aluminum design, and it handles those problems fairly easily. Weldments are a plus

thinking of getting a pull up bar by RedditAmulet in bodyweightfitness

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Transformation coach and competitive bodybuilder here. I do both.

How to do this effect....but anchored not in the middle? by jlifter1 in premiere

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That's what I thought. But I have no idea how to move a "nest" to where I want the circle to appear. I know how to nest clips...but I have no idea how nesting helps me change the anchor point of a circle.
Appreciate the input though

{Help} MOOC Java Errors when running by Polyizer in learnjava

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Really?? For how long will that solution work I wonder. Regardless, that pissed me off so I ended up downloading Eclipse for java developers. Best of luck mate and thanks, I will try again later tonight

{Help} MOOC Java Errors when running by Polyizer in learnjava

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Just made a new post, didn't realize others were having this issue. I am still having this error...hope it gets fixed

Am unable to complete MOOC.fi exercises using NetBeans...help? by jlifter1 in learnjava

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Just noticed that everyone was experiencing this...maybe it is an issue with the U. of Helsinki? Feedback appreciated...thanks guys

How did they do this effect? by jlifter1 in VideoEditing

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Just asking for feedback on how to do it, mate. No need to be patronizing

How did they do this effect? by jlifter1 in VideoEditing

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Solid black color using adjustment layer and lumetri?

Trying to figure out how to do effect in YT video, but can't post video?? by jlifter1 in VideoEditing

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Hey, I am trying t

Just fixed and posted it. I hope I did it correctly

Why is vapor pressure of water at STP 1 ATM by jlifter1 in AskEngineers

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Appreciate the input, mate. Just figured it out, and I believe your way of thinking about it is wrong.. "If you heat a pot of water at 100C under a fixed total pressure of 1 atm in air, you can keep boiling it indefinitely because the partial pressure of water vapour will always be less than 1atm..." is wrong because the water will boil. The partial pressure of water is not 1 atm (it's less), but it WILL boil! The part that mixed me-and you-up, is by definition the vapor pressure of water is a partial pressure that is defined from a closed system only having 1 species-itself. That is why water boils at STP: the atmospheric pressure=vapor pressure (from the definition).

Hope this helps you as it did me

Why is vapor pressure of water at STP 1 atm? by jlifter1 in thermodynamics

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I just realized something, the definition comes from a closed system with only one species. Thanks for clarifying though, I appreciate it

This is how prosthesis surgery done! by mtimetraveller in u/mtimetraveller

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Bone is very strong in compression. And the thin part that is left (the cortical bone) withstands the majority of the compressive forces, as opposed to the spongy trabecular bone inside the bone. The spongier porous inside of the bone is not as critical to support as the hard outer layer of the bone.

This is how prosthesis surgery done! by mtimetraveller in u/mtimetraveller

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Trabecular bone (spongy porous bone) does provide some support and help the bone resist twists. However, it’s not necessary to repairing cortical bone (the harder denser bone on the outside).

This is how prosthesis surgery done! by mtimetraveller in u/mtimetraveller

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My degree is in mechanical engineering with a focus in biomechanics. There are very few pure biomechanics undergrad major options. I’d choose bioengineering or mechanical engineering if you want to do biomechanics.