Brian McLogan
How to rotate a line 90 degrees counter clockwise
👉 Learn how to rotate a figure and different points about a fixed point. Most often that point or rotation will be the original but it is important to understand that it does not always have to be at the origin. When rotating it is also...
Math Fortress
Calculus III: Two Dimensional Vectors (Level 6 of 13)
This video is a review of Two Dimensional Vectors. This video goes over how to algebraically find the scalar multiple of a vector and vector addition. The concept of parallel vector is also introduced along with 2 examples.
Flipping Physics
A "Show All Your Work!" Example
I demonstrate that the magnitude of the force normal and force of gravity acting on an object are not always the same, even though many students want to assume this is true. This is an example of where showing your work is incredibly...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to find the magnitude and direction of the vector
Learn how to determine the magnitude and direction of a vector. The magnitude of a vector is the length of the vector. The magnitude of a vector is obtained by taking the square root of the sum of the squares of the components of the...
Brian McLogan
Graphing a vector by applying a negative scalar
Learn how to determine the resultant vector by adding, subtracting and multiplying vectors by a scalar. We will also learn how to graph the resultant vectors to show the operations. Vectors can be added, subtracted and multiplied. To add...
Brian McLogan
Solving for x Using Two Parallel Lines and a Transversal - Free Math Videos
👉 Learn how to solve for an unknown variable using parallel lines and a transversal theorems. Two lines are said to be parallel when they have the same slope and are drawn straight to each other such that they cannot meet. In geometry,...
Virtually Passed
Projectile Motion proof
Formulas used for finding the velocity and position of a projectile. Featured playlist 6 videos Dynamics: Curvilinear Motion Virtually Passed
Music Matters
Using Scalic Bass Lines - Inside the Mind of Bach
Bach loves to use scalic bass lines within his chorales as a solid foundation for building the harmonic structure. Often the bass lines interact with the other parts within the texture to create a conversational type of movement. Let's...
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Mechanical Energy with Friction
Learn how to use Mechanical Energy when the Work done by Friction does not equal zero.
Curated Video
The Fujiwara Effect: When Cyclones Collide
Learn about a meteorological phenomenon called the Fujiwara effect, which occurs when two nearby cyclones interact with each other and close the distance between their low pressure areas.
Brian McLogan
How to use magnitude and direction from a word problem to write the vector
Learn how to write a vector in component form when given the magnitude and direction. When given the magnitude (r) and the direction (theta) of a vector, the component form of the vector is given by r(cos(theta), sin(theta)).
Brian McLogan
Determine the dot product between two vectors
Learn how to determine the dot product of vectors. The dot product of two vectors also called the scalar product of the vectors is the sum of the product of the components of the vectors in each direction. When the magnitudes of the...
TMW Media
Momentum And Impulse: Solving a problem
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem? Momentum And Impulse, Part 3
Pitsco Education
Code Cube Lesson 3: Turn that Frown Upside Down
In this lesson, you will learn how to make your Code Cube display different images based on which direction it is facing.
Flipping Physics
2D Conservation of Momentum Example using Air Hockey Discs
A 28.8 g yellow air hockey disc elastically strikes a 26.9 g stationary red air hockey disc. If the velocity of the yellow disc before the collision is 33.6 cm/s in the x direction and after the collision it is 10.7 cm/s at an angle...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to determine the resultant vector from a scalar and vector then graph
Learn how to determine the resultant vector by adding, subtracting and multiplying vectors by a scalar. We will also learn how to graph the resultant vectors to show the operations. Vectors can be added, subtracted and multiplied. To add...
Brian McLogan
How to subtract two vectors by adding
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.
Virtually Passed
Optimal path to rescue friend - Math Puzzle
Your friend starts moving in a line with a speed u. You arrive T seconds later and can drive after him in whatever path you like with a speed v. What path guarantees you intersect his position? Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction & Question...
Schooling Online
Physics Introduction to Statics and Dynamics: Forces and Newton's Laws - Field Forces
Lotus uses her birthday present to uncover another secret about Mark Brent - he’s radioactive! This lesson will introduce the different types of field forces. Definitions included: force, field force, mass, weight, electric force,...
Food Farmer Earth
Navigating the Nexus: Food Systems, Agriculture, and Climate Change
Anna Lappé's discussion sheds light on the crucial link between food, agriculture, and the climate crisis, advocating for a systemic shift towards more sustainable and equitable food production methods. She emphasizes the role of food...
Brian McLogan
What is a vector
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...
Catalyst University
Fick's First Law (3): Graphical Estimation of Concentration Gradient
Fick's First Law (3): Graphical Estimation of Concentration Gradient
Virtually Passed
projectile with drag part 1
What is the equation of motion of a particle that has a drag force acting on it? It's important to note that we've assumed that the drag force is proportional to the velocity at all times. In reality, other factors are involved too like...
Virtually Passed
Moments and Forces example thin rod pinned at one end
Moments and Forces example thin rod pinned at one end