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Algorithms Behind Space Missions ~xRay Pixy

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Learn different algorithms used in Space Missions. Video Link Video Chapters: Algorithms Behind Space Missions 00:00 Introduction 00:52 Space Missions 04:26 Space Missions Challenges 07:04 Algorithms Used in Space Missions 10:36 Optimization Techniques 11:44 Conclusion  NASA conducts space missions to explore the universe for various scientific, technological, and practical reasons: Understanding Our Place in the Universe Search for Life Beyond Earth Studying Earth from Space Advancing Technology Supporting Human Exploration Resource Utilization Inspiring Humanity Examples of NASA Space Missions Apollo Program: Sent humans to the Moon (1969–1972). Mars Rovers (Spirit, Opportunity, Perseverance): Explored Mars' surface and geology. Voyager Missions: Studied the outer planets and interstellar space. Hubble Space Telescope: Captured breathtaking images of the universe. International Space Station (ISS): Supports research in microgravity and international collaboration. Different ...

Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Step-by-Step ~xRay Pixy

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ARCHIMEDES OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHM VIDEO LINK: CLICK HERE... VIDEO CHAPTERS Introduction: 00:00 Archimedes Principle: 01:19 Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Idea: 07:07 Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Steps: 08:08 Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Mathematical Models: 11:32 Conclusion: 20 :12 Learn Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Step-by-Step with Example. Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Inspiration: Popular Physics Law (Archimedes Principle). - Used to Solve Complex Numerical Optimization Problems. - Used to solve Engineering Design Optimization Problems. Archimedes Principle : According to Archimedes Principle when a body is immersed wholly or partially in a fluid it loses its weight which is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the body. KEY TERMS Fluid: The Substance that flows under the action of applied forces. The fluid does not have its own shape. Pressure: It is a normal force acting on a unit surface area of the liquid. It is Force / Area. Density: Mas...
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