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Address leadership in the team the task and the individual
John O'Brien served ten years as a British Army officer where operational experience shaped his approach to inspiring leadership and purpose driven delivery. He co-leads Destria Partners, a UK based, globally ethical purpose agency,...
Professor Dave Explains
Expressing Concentration by Mass Percent
We know how to express solution concentration in terms of molarity and molality, but the common public also needs to communicate concentration for certain reasons, and they don't really know about moles and things like that. What do they...
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Vapour pressure of liquid solutions
It explains the vapour pressure of liquids with the help of Raoult's law and defines Dalton' law of partial pressures.
Curated Video
Electric Power and Energy Transfer in Circuits
The video is a lecture on electric power, specifically on how the rate of energy transfer is defined in an electric circuit. The speaker discusses various equations and concepts relating to power, energy transfer, current, potential...
Flipping Physics
A Visually Complicated Vector Addition Problem using Component Vectors
This visually confusing tip-to-tail vector addition problem can be solved just like our previous problems. Give your vectors names, draw a vector diagram, break vectors in to components, redraw the vector diagram, create a data table,...
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Separating Mixtures: Physical Techniques and Methods
The video explains how to separate mixtures through physical processes without breaking any chemical bonds. The speaker describes various techniques such as filtration, crystallization, chromatography, and distillation, while explaining...
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Understanding Current Resistance and Potential Difference in Electrical Circuits
This video lecture explains the concepts of resistance, current, and potential difference in an electrical circuit. The lecturer defines what resistance is and how it affects energy consumption in a circuit. The video also teaches how to...
Flag House Activity Channel
Bootcamp Time! Indoor Obstacle Course Ideas for your Class (Ep. 72 - Obstacle Course)
Coach Dan sets up a fun and challenging obstacle course that is sure to get our students into action. Combine classic challenge course patterns with fitness exercises to raise the bar even further!
Professor Dave Explains
Periodic Table Part 6 Pnictogens (N, P, As, Sb, Bi, Mc)
It's time to check out Group 15 on the periodic table, the pnictogens. This includes nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, bismuth, and moscovium. What can we say about their properties, reactivities, and applications? Let's find out!
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The Importance and Applications of Hydrogen
In this video, the topic of discussion is hydrogen, the first element in the periodic table. The video highlights the importance of hydrogen in chemistry and its abundance in the universe. The video also mentions the industrial uses of...
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The Importance of Oxygen: Our Lifeline
Oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. Oxygen is a necessary and abundant resource on Earth. Learn about the many things oxygen is used for - including keeping humans alive!
TMW Media
Projectile Motion: Equations for the X direction
What are the equations needed to solve for the X direction? Projectile Motion, Part 2
Flipping Physics
Introductory Vector Addition Problem using Component Vectors
A simple, introductory vector addition problem that combines the concepts of vectors, cardinal directions, tip-to-tail vector addition and component vectors.
Professor Dave Explains
Work and Energy
What's work? Not that place you go to earn money. In physics it means something else. And what's energy? Not like in the groovy sense. Actually, energy is one of the most improperly used words in the English language. Let physics define...
FuseSchool
PHYSICS - Electricity - Current
In this video we are going to look at what current is in electricity, how it can be measured and how we can calculate it. Current is the rate of flow of charge, through a cross section of an electrical conductor. Electric charge can also...
Curated Video
Medioambiente
Este programa de video de accion en vivo es sobre la palabra Medioambiente. El programa esta disenado para reforzar y apoyar la comprension y retencion por el estudiante de la palabra Medioambiente mediante el uso de secuencias de video,...
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Radar
Weather forecasting requires observation. Beyond the things we can see, hear and sense, meteorologists need detailed data to observe distant weather, whether that is distant along the ground, or distant up into the sky. Weather...
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Weather Balloons
Weather forecasting requires observation. Beyond the things we can see, hear and sense, meteorologists need detailed data to observe distant weather, whether that is distant along the ground, or distant up into the sky. Weather...
Science360
Limitations - Climate Modeling
What are some of the limitations of current climate models?
FuseSchool
Paper & Thin Layer Chromatography
Learn the basics about Paper and Thin Layer Chromatography. What is Chromatography and why is it done? Find out more in this video!
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Satellite
Weather forecasting requires observation. Beyond the things we can see, hear and sense, meteorologists need detailed data to observe distant weather, whether that is distant along the ground, or distant up into the sky. Weather...
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Basic Weather Instruments
Weather forecasting requires observation. Beyond the things we can see, hear and sense, meteorologists need detailed data to observe distant weather, whether that is distant along the ground, or distant up into the sky. Weather...
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Advanced Weather Instruments
Weather forecasting requires observation. Beyond the things we can see, hear and sense, meteorologists need detailed data to observe distant weather, whether that is distant along the ground, or distant up into the sky. Weather...
Professor Dave Explains
Frictional Forces: Static and Kinetic
Newton's first law tells us that an object in motion will remain in motion, but we don't really see that on earth, do we? If you throw a ball, or push a hockey puck, these things do eventually stop. Why? To answer this we must learn...