Instructional Video1:50
Curated Video

Introduction to Reversible Reactions and Equilibrium

Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of reversible chemical reactions. It starts by introducing reversible reactions and providing an example of the reaction between ammonium chloride, ammonia, and hydrogen chloride. The video then explains...
Instructional Video5:04
Brian McLogan

Learn to write the resultant vector from the difference of two vectors

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to add/subtract vectors. Vectors can be added, subtracted and multiplied. To add or subtract two or more vectors, we simply add each of the corresponding components of the vectors.
Instructional Video7:28
Looking Glass Universe

Proof of Bells theorem

12th - Higher Ed
This video is based on the fantastic discussion of Bells theorem by my favourite physicist, David Mermin. Is the Moon there when nobody looks?
Instructional Video9:39
Professor Dave Explains

Overview of Geologic Structures Part 2: Faults and Folds

9th - Higher Ed
We just learned about the different types of rock deformation, so now let's get a closer look at some more specific structures. First we have faults, which can be normal, reverse, and strike-slip or reverse faults. We should also take a...
Instructional Video7:00
Music Matters

Chromatic Chord Alterations - Music Composition

9th - 12th
Improve your music writing and harmony with these three chromatic chord alteration tricks. Many composers, arrangers, and improvisers get fed up with being stuck using the same basic chords all the time. This music composition lesson...
Instructional Video10:19
Virtually Passed

Curvilinear motion example 2

Higher Ed
What is the magnitude of the acceleration of a ball traveling around a circular path if it's constrained to have a constant vertical velocity? Always start these problems by doing a velocity analysis, then finish it by doing an...
Instructional Video8:12
Curated Video

Introduction to Moments: Understanding and Calculating Forces and Distances

9th - Higher Ed
This is a lecture video on moments, which explains what a moment is and how to calculate the moment of a force. The video uses various examples to illustrate the concept of moments and how they are affected by the magnitude and direction...
Instructional Video12:59
Virtually Passed

Relative motion problem

Higher Ed
For the graphical method:

1) Draw Geo
metry
2) Analyse the component of the system you know the most about using Va/b
= Va - Vb
3) Analyse all the components (keeping track of both magnitudes and directi
ons of...
Instructional Video5:12
Science360

Science of the Winter Olympics - Suit Up

12th - Higher Ed
Olympic athletes have long worn special competition clothing to gain an edge. Science and technology continue to improve on what they wear. Hear from Olympians Chad Hedrick, Steve Holcomb and Erin Hamlin, and Melissa Hines, the...
Instructional Video3:41
FuseSchool

Changing Velocity

6th - Higher Ed
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Instructional Video4:48
Brian McLogan

What is component form of a vector

12th - Higher Ed
In this video playlist I show you how to solve different math problems for Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus. The video will provide you with math help using step by step instruction. Math help tutorials is just what you need...
Instructional Video5:20
TMW Media

Momentum And Impulse: Solving another problem

K - 5th
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem?<br/>
Momentum And Impulse, Part 4
Instructional Video11:09
Brian McLogan

How to solve a word problem using vectors

12th - Higher Ed
How to solve a word problem using vectors
Instructional Video4:08
Catalyst University

Glutamate Semialdehyde Catabolism to Oxoglutarate

Higher Ed
Glutamate Semialdehyde Catabolism to Oxoglutarate
Instructional Video8:44
AllTime 10s

10 Tricks Your Brain Is Playing On You Right Now

12th - Higher Ed
Our brains play some pretty neat tricks to keep us sane and functioning well.... like a human being!
Instructional Video11:15
Virtually Passed

Simple Truss Problem Q3 method of sections

Higher Ed
For method of sections: 1) Draw a free body diagram of the entire structure. 2) Choose your section wisely (make sure the variables you want are part of section you've chosen). 3) Solve using static equilibrium equations (sum of forces =...
Instructional Video13:44
Virtually Passed

conservation of momentum example problem

Higher Ed
This video covers conservation of momentum in both normal and tangential directions when two spheres collide. It's important to note that conservation of momentum in the tangential direction holds for each ball since the force acting on...
Instructional Video9:45
Brian McLogan

Summary of vectors

12th - Higher Ed
in this video series I will show you how to find the angle of a vector when given in component form or as a linear combination. To understand the direction of a vector it is important to go back to the unit circle and determine how we...
Instructional Video10:24
Virtually Passed

Free body diagram method of joints and method of sections intuition

Higher Ed
No examples are done in this video. This really shows you what method of joints and method of sections actually are.
Instructional Video17:44
Virtually Passed

circular motion problem 2

Higher Ed
circular motion problem 2
Instructional Video8:32
The Business Professor

Best Practices in an Integrative Negotiation

Higher Ed
This Video Explains the Best Practices in an Integrative Negotiation
Instructional Video3:45
CTE Skills

IND-PTV - Check Valves

Higher Ed
A check valve is a valve that normally allows fluid to flow through it, and only in one direction. Check valves are two-port valves, meaning they have a port for inlet, and a port that acts as an outlet. Various types of...
Instructional Video2:56
Curated Video

Understanding Positive and Negative Numbers

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of positive and negative numbers by comparing their distance and direction from zero. The teacher uses number lines and real-life examples, such as money and temperature, to illustrate how...
Instructional Video4:47
TMW Media

Kinetic Energy And The Work - Energy Theorem: Solving a problem

K - 5th
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem?<br/>
Kinetic Energy And The Work - Energy Theorem, Part 4