Instructional Video3:52
Flipping Physics

Experimentally Graphing Uniformly Accelerated Motion

12th - Higher Ed
We experimentally determine the position, velocity and acceleration as a function of time for a street hockey puck that is sliding and slowing down. Is it uniformly accelerated motion?
Instructional Video4:33
Brian McLogan

How to apply synthetic division to divide polynomials

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about dividing by synthetic division when there is a missing power. Synthetic division is a method of dividing polynomials by linear expressions. To divide using synthetic division, we equate the divisor to 0 and then solve for...
Instructional Video13:40
Curated Video

C++ Developer - Operator Overloading

Higher Ed
This video explains operator overloading. This clip is from the chapter "Templates, the Standard Template Library (STL), and Other Skills" of the series "The Complete C++ Developer Course".null
Instructional Video16:29
Catalyst University

Instrumental Analysis: Capacitance 1

Higher Ed
Instrumental Analysis: Capacitance 1
Instructional Video12:11
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Free-Fall and the Acceleration due to Gravity

12th - Higher Ed
In this lesson we extend our knowledge of Uniformly Accelerated Motion to include freely falling objects. We talk about what Free-Fall means, how to work with it and how to identify and object in Free-Fall. Today I get to introduce so...
Instructional Video3:45
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Effect of Dielectric on Capacitance

K - 12th
This nugget explains the effects of inserting a dielectric between a capacitor. It also explains the concept of dielectric constant.
Instructional Video5:25
Professor Dave Explains

Graphing Conic Sections Part 4: Hyperbolas

12th - Higher Ed
Looking at conic sections.
Instructional Video10:26
Professor Dave Explains

Partial Derivatives and the Gradient of a Function

12th - Higher Ed
An introduction to partial derivatives and defining the concept of gradient.
Instructional Video5:57
Catalyst University

Quantum Mechanics | The Photoelectric Effect

Higher Ed
This is an introductory video to Albert Einstein's photoelectric effect, the discipline that made him a Nobel laureate. -For Physical chemistry & Quantum level studies
Instructional Video6:59
Flipping Physics

Gauss's Law - Point Charge Electric Flux

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, we learn how to determine the electric flux through a sphere that surrounds a positive point charge. We start by discussing the equation for electric flux and how it applies to uniform electric fields. We then move on to...
Instructional Video2:31
Brian McLogan

Dividing polynomials using synthetic division

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about dividing by synthetic division when there is a missing power. Synthetic division is a method of dividing polynomials by linear expressions. To divide using synthetic division, we equate the divisor to 0 and then solve for...
Instructional Video9:24
Why U

Algebra 67 - Deriving the Vertex Form of a Quadratic Function

12th - Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video16:38
Schooling Online

Physics Introduction to Statics and Dynamics: Forces and Newton's Laws - Newton's 2nd Law of Motion

3rd - Higher Ed
All is quiet inside the anthropology and archaeology museum… until Carmen strikes again! This lesson will apply Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion to moving and accelerating objects. Definitions included: Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion, proportional...
Instructional Video2:03
Flipping Physics

Kepler's Second Law of Planetary Motion

12th - Higher Ed
Kepler’s second law is described and demonstrated. This is an AP Physics C: Mechanics topic. Content Times: 0:00 Kepler’s Second Law 1:27 Mild issues with the animation
Instructional Video8:11
Flipping Physics

Kepler's First Law of Planetary Motion

12th - Higher Ed
A brief history of geocentric and heliocentric solar system models are discussed. Kepler's first law is defined. How to draw an ellipse is demonstrated. Planet eccentricities are discussed. This is an AP Physics C: Mechanics topic....
Instructional Video5:29
Curated Video

Identify Linear Relationships by Exploring Rectangle Perimeter

K - 5th
In this lesson, students will learn how to identify linear relationships by exploring the perimeter of rectangles. They will discover two approaches to finding the perimeter and understand how it changes with the addition of more...
Instructional Video5:26
Brian McLogan

How to make sense of a horizontal asymptote

12th - Higher Ed
How to make sense of a horizontal asymptote
Instructional Video9:27
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Direct Proportion

K - 12th
It explains the concept of direct proportion by using real-world examples. It also provides a few word problems on direct proportion and their solutions.
Instructional Video2:38
KnowMo

Solving Problems with Direct and Inverse Proportionality

12th - Higher Ed
The video explains the concepts of direct proportion and inverse proportion in mathematics. It gives examples of how these proportions work in real-life situations, such as the cost of cups of coffee and the time it takes to complete a...
Instructional Video1:28
Brian McLogan

Evaluate the special trigonometric limit with sine

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to evaluate the limit of a function involving trigonometric expressions. The limit of a function as the input variable of the function tends to a number/value is the number/value which the function approaches at that time....
Instructional Video6:51
Curated Video

Pressure and Temperature of a Gas at Fixed Volume: Understanding the Relationship and Solving Calculations

9th - Higher Ed
This is a science lesson in which the relationship between the pressure and temperature of a gas at a fixed volume is investigated. The video uses visual aids to demonstrate how particles with kinetic energy collide with container walls...
Instructional Video6:55
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Uniform Circular Motion

K - 12th
It explains uniform circular motion and its examples. It talks about centripetal and centrifugal force.
Instructional Video4:58
Curated Video

Reading Words Ending with Consonant LE Syllables

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to read words that end in a consonant followed by an L and then an E. By using the concept of closed syllables and the consonant LE syllable, students can learn to correctly pronounce these words....
Instructional Video4:43
Curated Video

Decoding Multi-Syllable Words with Short Vowel Sounds

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to pronounce multi-syllable words by understanding the concept of closed syllables and short vowel sounds. The lesson covers the vowels A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y, and explains that every...