Curated Video
Reading Words Ending in -Cle: Consonant Syllables
In this video, the teacher explains how to read words that end in a consonant followed by "cle" syllable. By breaking down the syllables and understanding the sound that "cle" makes, students can correctly pronounce words like "table"...
msvgo
Behaviour of Real Gases
It explains the behaviour of real gases and their deviation from ideal gas behaviour(compressibility factor) It derives van der Waal's equation for real gases.
Schooling Online
Physics Introduction to Statics and Dynamics: Forces and Newton's Laws - Newton's 1st Law of Motion
Vector Man rescues someone who is having a heart attack! But he doesn’t take them to the hospital… This lesson will apply Newton’s 1st Law of Motion to stationary, moving and accelerating objects.
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Rachel's English
English Pronunciation - Linking: Consonant to Vowel -- American Accent
This video covers a linking concept: when one work ends with a consonant and the next begins with a vowel or a diphthong, put the ending consonant sounds at the beginning of the next word to help link.
TMW Media
Projectile Motion: Equations for the X direction
What are the equations needed to solve for the X direction? Projectile Motion, Part 2
TMW Media
Projectile Motion: Equations for the Y direction
What are the equations needed to solve for the Y direction? Projectile Motion, Part 3
TMW Media
Potential Energy And Energy Conservation: Potential energy
What is the formula for potential energy? What is the formula for a springs kinetic energy? Potential Energy And Energy Conservation, Part 1
Flipping Physics
What are the Equations for Kinetic Energy and Angular Momentum of a Point Particle Moving in a Circle?
When a point particle is moving along a circle, should we use the translational or rotational kinetic energy equation? Should we use the point particle or rigid object with shape equation for angular momentum? The equations are also...
Curated Video
Factoring Linear Expressions
In this video, you will learn how to factor linear expressions with rational coefficients using the distributive property. The teacher explains the concept of a linear expression and the importance of the greatest common factor. They...
Math Fortress
Algebra II: Quadratic Equations - Factoring (Level 6 of 10)
This video continues covering the proper way to solve quadratic equations of the form ax^2+bx+c=0 by factoring. This video goes over 5 slightly harder examples that require algebraic manipulation, collecting like terms and expanding...
Math Fortress
Algebra II: Quadratic Equations - Factoring (Level 5 of 10)
This video continues covering the proper way to solve quadratic equations of the form ax^2+bx+c=0 by factoring. This video goes over 2 examples where the constant of the quadratic equation is negative. In addition, an example introducing...
Math Fortress
Algebra II: Quadratic Equations (Level 1 of 3)
This video goes over the basic theory and terminology for the purpose of solving quadratic equations. Topics covered include: types of quadratic equations, the standard form of a quadratic equation, and solutions of quadratic equations.
Flipping Physics
Power using Derivative and Unit Vectors - Example
Example: A 0.280 kg object has a position described by the function, position as a function of time equals 5.00 t^3 - 8.00 t^2 - 30.0 t meters. What is the net power being delivered to the object at 2.00 seconds? Want Lecture Notes?...
Professor Dave Explains
Understanding Matrices and Matrix Notation
An introduction to matrices and matrix notation
Professor Dave Explains
Sequences, Factorials, and Summation Notation
An introduction to sequences, factorials, and summation notation.
Why U
Algebra 24 - Standard Form
The standard form of the equation for a line Ax + By = C can describe any line in the Cartesian plane, including vertical lines. The constants A, B and C have no special meaning, but in combination they tell us many things about the...
Why U
Algebra 33 - Parallel Lines
Parallel lines have the same slope and no points in common. However, it is not always obvious whether two equations describe parallel lines or the same line.
Curated Video
Factoring a Difference of Two Squares
In this video, the teacher explains how to factor expressions that are missing a term by using the concept of a difference of two squares. They discuss the standard form of a quadratic expression and highlight the conditions for it to be...
Curated Video
Factoring by Grouping: Rewriting Trinomials
In this lesson, students will learn how to rewrite a trinomial by factoring using grouping. They will review the concept of multiplying linear expressions to get a quadratic expression, and then learn how to factor out the greatest...
Professor Dave Explains
Properties of Integrals and Evaluating Definite Integrals
How to evaluate definite integrals.
Zach Star
What Can You Really Do As An Electrical Engineer
Electrical engineering can be broken up into various concentrations. The main one's I discuss in the video are power, electronics, RF, and controls. Students who enter into electrical engineering will all take mostly the same classes up...
Curated Video
Finding the Constant of Proportionality from Labeled Diagrams
In this video, the teacher explains how to identify the constant of proportionality from labeled diagrams. They provide examples of circles with their circumference and diameter labeled in nanometers.
Curated Video
Determining the Constant of Proportionality from a Graph
This video explains how to determine the constant of proportionality from a graph. It demonstrates the process using an example of time and distance. The constant of proportionality can be found by finding the ratio of y to x, and it...
Curated Video
Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides: Collecting Like Terms
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve equations with variables on both sides by using inverse operations to collect like terms. They will understand the concept of combining like terms and isolating the variable to find the...