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Gainers & 3D Thinking - Cliff Jumps - Smarter Every Day 29


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·Nov 3, 2024

(Riddy) Body motions. Welcome to Smarter Every Day and like he said, today we're gonna learn about rigid body motion. For any object, there are three axes of translation, and there's also three axes of rotation. These axes are called roll, pitch, and yaw. So for any object, you have six degrees of freedom, or 6DoF. Let's look at that in a little bit more fun way, like gainers.

(Riddy) Gainers! Alright, here we go. [splash] [underwater bubbles] Gainer training. Gonna watch some pros first. [splash] [music] [laugh] And that's what it's like to tie your shoe underwater.

(Male) OK, I'll see you when you get down there, Destin. [music] OK, here we go. [cheers]

(Male #1) Dude, that was actually...

(Male #2) That was impressive! Your first gainer off a cliff. [laugh] [cheer]

(Female) He made it. He kicked that thing though. Thanks for watching Smarter Every Day. If you like our way of thinking, please subscribe. Go check out our Facebook page; we have a lot of stuff on there that you don't normally see on the videos. For instance, right now, I am building a storm shelter using data from a university study to see if 2x4s could penetrate different types of walls. Using this to protect my family. So we use fancy book learning to apply to our lives in practical ways. If you enjoy this sort of thing, please help us. Send this out to your friends and family, get 'em to subscribe as well. Thanks, bye.

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