Flipping Physics
Wall / Circuit Analogy
Comparing the electric potential energy of a charge moving throng a circuit to a wall falling off a wall.
Flipping Physics
Continuous Charge Distributions
Continuous charge distributions are introduced and Coulomb’s Law is used to derive the integral equation which is used to find the electric field caused by a continuous charge distribution. Charge densities are defined. Chapters: 0:00...
Professor Dave Explains
More Practice With the 18 Electron Rule
We just learned how to use the 18 electron rule, so let's get some more practice with a few trickier examples!
Professor Dave Explains
Hard/Soft Acid-Base Theory
The last step before learning about the types of reactions in which transition metal complexes participate is to learn about the Hard/Soft Acid-Base Theory. To put it simply, hard means low polarizability, while soft means high...
Curated Video
The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 5) - Place Order with Stripe Payment
In this video, we'll look at placing order with Stripe payment. This clip is from the chapter "Summary and Payments" of the series "The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 5)".In this section, let's look at summary and payments.
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The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 5) - Process Delayed Payments
In this video, we'll look at processing delayed payments. This clip is from the chapter "Order Management" of the series "The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 5)".In this section, let's look at order management.
Curated Video
CompTIA A+ Certification 220-1001: The Total Course - Monitor Technologies
There’s more than one way to make a monitor, but they all share one very important common feature: the pixel. Once we understand that all monitors have pixels, it’s easier to understand the different technologies you might find in a...
Curated Video
CompTIA A+ Certification 220-1001: The Total Course - Thunder and Lightning
Thunderbolt and Lightning connectors are high-speed alternatives to USB. A good tech recognizes when these technologies are used, their unique connectors, and the benefits/weaknesses they have compared to USB. This clip is from the...
Flipping Physics
Thin Ring Electric Field
In this video, we will determine the electric field at point P, which is located on the axis of a uniformly charged ring of charge Q and radius a, a distance x from the center of the ring. We will use Coulomb's law and an integral to...
Curated Video
AWS Serverless Microservices with Patterns and Best Practices - AWS Cost Management During the Course
This video explains AWS cost management during the course. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to the Course" of the series "AWS Serverless Microservices with Patterns and Best Practices".This section provides an introduction to...
TLDR News
Did Johnson Actually Lie to Parliament - TLDR News
There's been a lot of controversies recently surrounding Johnson lying to the Commons, an offense which if committed he'd have to resign over. So in this video, we go through the primary allegations, and explain if Johnson really has...
Science ABC
What If Charger Is Plugged Into Supply But Not Connected To A Device?
In a situation where the charger is connected to a socket without any device plugged in, the charger will draw a minimal current from the mains and the regulator will maintain a steady supply of 5 V. Since the charger is not connected to...
Curated Video
006 Donnan Equilibrium and Driving Force
In this Video, I talk about Donnan Equilibrium and how it results in the Driving force.
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009 Depolarization: Phase 1 of the Action Potential
In this video, I talk about the first phase of the action potential - Depolarization. In order for the action potential to take place, the stimulus needs to be strong enough to bring the membrane potential at the axon Hillock to...
Curated Video
010 Repolarization: Phase 2 of the Action Potential
The second phase of the Action Potential is Repolarization. Voltage-gated Potassium channels open and Potassium leaves the cell making the membrane potential more negative.
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Potential due to a point charge
This nugget explains the mathematical expression of work done in displacing a unit positive charge from 1 point to another.
Curated Video
Development of the Model of the Atom
The video discusses the historical development of the model of the atom, from the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus' idea of tiny, indivisible particles to modern-day understanding of electrons, protons, and neutrons. It explains the...
Packt
Introduction to computer hardware and software : Thunder and Lightning
From the section: Essential Peripherals. In this section, we learn more about optical media, USB standard, configure USB’s for keyboard and mIce. Thunderbolt and Lightning connectors are high-speed alternatives to USB. A good tech...
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Coulomb's Law or the Electric Force
Coulomb’s Law is introduced and compared to Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation. “Point Charge” is defined. Micro, Nano, and Pico prefixes are explained. Two basic example problems are solved. And a the fact that the electric force is...
National Parks Service
Glacier National Park - Bear Safety
Park Wildlife Biologist John Waller explains about bear behavior and how to hike and travel safer on the trails in Glacier National Park. Learn why it's not a good idea to walk quietly and how best to react to a surprise encounter with...
Jack Rackam
The Rebel Prince | The Life & Times of Pedro I
After over a year talking about Europe and the US, it's finally time to spice things up a little and break into the Southern hemisphere! The story of Brazil's independence is... unusual, to say the least. It's not too often the guy...
FuseSchool
Types Of Radiation
Learn about the different types of radiation in this physics video from the virtual school. Alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays... what are they and how do they differ?
Introducing 'Alpha Man', 'Beta Boy' and 'The Great Gamma'!
ProTeachersVideo
KS3/4 Science: Banging Chemistry: Fireworks
Explosive experts Dr Jacqueline Akhaven, senior lecturer at Cranfield University, and Research Officer Dr Alex Contini explain the explosive chemical and physcial reactions behind the spectacular fireworks we all love to watch. They do...