Brian McLogan
How to find the distance a car travels with changing angle
π Learn how to solve the word problems with trigonometry. Word problems involving angles, including but not limited to: bearings, angle of elevations and depressions, triangles problems etc are solved using trigonometry. To be able to...
Professor Dave Explains
Kinematics Part 3: Projectile Motion
Things don't always move in one dimension, they can also move in two dimensions. And three as well, but slow down buster! Let's do two dimensions first. You know, like a cannonball. Isn't this getting fun?
FuseSchool
MATHS - Graphs - Asymptotes
What is an asymptote? An asymptote is a line which continually approaches a curve. The curve gets really really really close to the line but it never quite touches it... why? In this video, we learn all about what an asymptote is.
Flipping Physics
Universal Gravitational Potential Energy Introduction
Universal Gravitational Potential Energy is introduced and graphed. It is compared to the force of gravity. And the βzero lineβ is defined.
Brian McLogan
Finding the vertices, foci and asymptotes of a hyperbola
Learn how to graph hyperbolas. To graph a hyperbola from the equation, we first express the equation in the standard form, that is in the form: (x - h)^2 / a^2 - (y - k)^2 / b^2 = 1 for horizontal hyperbola or (y - k)^2 / a^2 - (x - h)^2...
Brian McLogan
Word problems with trigonometry and triangles ex 2
π Learn how to solve word problems with triangles. A word problem is a real-life situation which can be modelled mathematically. Word problems involving angles of elevation and depression, straight object leaning against a vertical...
Curated Video
Recognizing Congruence Through Reflections
In this video, the teacher explains how to recognize congruence between figures by using reflections. They demonstrate how to identify corresponding points and parts, and show how reflections can be used to determine if two figures are...
FuseSchool
Transformations Of Graphs: Translations
Functions of graphs can be shifted and reflected. In this 2 part video we will look at horizontal and vertical, reflections and translations. Translations shift the functions. For vertical transformations, the transformation is applied...
Brian McLogan
What is the distance formula and how do you derive it
π Learn how to find the distance between two points. The distance between two points is the length of the line joining the two points in the coordinate plane. To find the distance between two points in the coordinate plane, we make use...
FuseSchool
Horizontal & Vertical Lines
Learn about graphs. In this second part introductory video we will look at the equation of horizontal lines and vertical lines. We will also have a quick look at two important diagonal lines. Vertical lines on a graph all have the same...
Brian McLogan
Using slope triangle to find the slope of a graph
π Learn how to find the rate of change from graph. The rate of change is the rate at which y-values are changing with respect to the change in x-values. To determine the rate of change from a graph, a right triangle is drawn on the graph...
Physics Girl
Why do mirrors flip horizontally (but not vertically)?
Why do mirrors appear to flip images horizontally but not vertically?
Flipping Physics
The Classic Bullet Projectile Motion Experiment
One bullet is fired horizontally and simultaneously a second bullet is dropped from the same height. Neglecting air resistance and assuming the ground is level, which bullet hits the ground first?
Curated Video
Cables Under Static Loads: Solving for Forces on a Cable under Concentrated Load
The video explains the concept of cables under static loads, where they can support forces in tension but not in compression. It also illustrates how cables can support concentrated loads and how to determine the forces involved in such...
FuseSchool
Velocity Time Graphs
Velocity Time Graphs | Force and Motion | Physics | FuseSchool In this video we are going to go through the differences between Speed and Velocity and how we might plot these out over time. CREDITS Animation & Design: Jean-Pierre Louw...
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Displacement Time Graphs
In this video we are going to go through the differences between Distance and Displacement and how we might plot these out over time. CREDITS Animation & Design: Waldi Apolis & Bing Rijper Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Clair Parker
Curated Video
Slope part 2: Calculating Slope
Slope is the measure of steepness of a graph. It is also called the rate of change. Learn how to use various methods to calculate the slope, including the y = mx+b equation and the slope triangle. How many points do we need to know in...
Curated Video
Slope part 1
What is the slope of a line? Learn how can we use slope to compare factors like speed and how can we tell if a slope is negative or positive.
Why U
Algebra 67 - Deriving the Vertex Form of a Quadratic Function
The graph of a quadratic function in a single variable is always a parabola, and when the function is written in vertex form, we can identify the coordinates of the parabola's vertex simply by looking at the function. But how is the...
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Gravitational Potential Energy with Zero Line Examples
Mini mr.p helps you learn about Gravitational Potential Energy with examples of different zero line locations.
Brian McLogan
Everything you need to know for conic sections Ellipses
Learn all about ellipses for conic sections. We will discuss all the essential definitions such as center, foci, vertices, co-vertices, major axis and minor axis. We will also discuss the essential processes such as how to graph and...
Brian McLogan
Evaluating a limit at infinity horizontal asymptote
π We will explore how to evaluate the limit at infinity. When evaluating the limit at infinity or negative infinity we are interested to know where is the graph going right and left. This is also commonly explored as end behavior of the...
Brian McLogan
Evaluating the limit at infinity find horizontal asymptote
π We will explore how to evaluate the limit at infinity. When evaluating the limit at infinity or negative infinity we are interested to know where is the graph going right and left. This is also commonly explored as end behavior of the...