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Uploaded by tbmaddux on Nov 12, 2010
CE101 students were given kits and 1 hour to build structures that were then tested against waves of 0.12m, 0.2m, 0.3m, and 1.4m heights.
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We have a piston-type wave maker with a 4-meter stroke (how far the board can move back and forth) and it can move up to 4 meters per second. This is at the O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory at Oregon State University.
tbmaddux 2 months ago
how was the wave created?
stevenvdwekken 3 months ago
Pretty much a given none of them would survive that last one.
darkyoda 3 months ago
0:46 imagine a baby sat there :)
ConventionalDesiqns 3 months ago
lol that last one was epic XD
Epicvideos333 4 months ago
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We have a piston-type wave maker with a 4-meter stroke (how far the board can move back and forth) and it can move up to 4 meters per second. This is at the O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory at Oregon State University.
tbmaddux 2 months ago