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The video features an electronic project demonstration taking place in what appears to be a classroom or workshop in Kandahar, Afghanistan. A person, whose upper body and arm are visible wearing a light blue garment, is overseeing the setup. Two distinct electronic prototypes are visible on tables. On the left, a makeshift board, possibly made of cardboard, holds a blue battery, various wires, small black components, and a light-colored wooden or cardboard arm that extends upwards. A black model airplane is placed next to this board. On the right, a wooden base supports a white breadboard, a blue Arduino microcontroller board, and an ultrasonic sensor mounted on a small yellow block, all interconnected with colorful wires. The person's hand is shown interacting with a black laptop positioned beside the electronic components. The laptop's screen initially displays code in what seems to be an Arduino IDE. It then transitions to a graphical interface that resembles a radar screen, featuring a polar plot with concentric circles and radial lines. A dynamic green and red wedge-shaped area moves within this plot, indicating real-time angular and distance measurements, with labels for "Angle (degrees)" and "Distance (cm)." The laptop also has an "Intel Core i3" sticker visible. The scene suggests an educational or project-based activity, possibly a science or engineering project, where hardware components are interfaced with a computer for data acquisition, processing, and visualization.
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