NPR
Gravity and the Curveball
Throwing a curveball is one of the most difficult pitches in baseball. Bill Lee, a former pitcher for the Red Sox, explains how important it is to consider physics when trying to throw a curveball. Listen to learn how objects travel...
Professor Dave Explains
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus: Redefining Integration
Defining the fundamental theorem of calculus.
FuseSchool
Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide
Learn the basics about the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, as a part of chemical reactions.
ACDC Leadership
Supply and demand in 8 minutes
I made this video to give you a quick overview of supply and demand. I cover the law of demand, law of supply, shifters of demand and supply, shortage, surplus, and changes in equilibrium. I go pretty quick so watch the entire video...
ACDC Leadership
Supply and Demand Practice
If you need to practice supply and demand you came to the right place. In this videos I give a quick three minute overview of a competitive market and then give you eight practice questions. Your job is to figure how out how the demand,...
Apalapse
Editing Milky Way Photos in 2 Minutes
In this two minute tutorial, I show you my workflow for editing milky way images. From Lightroom to the Nik Collection, watch as I transform an unedited milky way image into something spectacular. Editing milky way images is not as hard...
ACDC Leadership
Elasticity Overview and Tips- Micro Topics 2.3, 2.4, and 2.5
Hey econ students! This video is an overview of elasticity. Be sure to learn and practice these concepts before you watch (see links below). I made this video to compare and contrast the four types of elasticity (price elasticity of...
Professor Dave Explains
What is a Derivative? Deriving the Power Rule
What is it to take the derivative of a function? Let's derive and define the power rule, so that we can take the derivative of simple polynomials.
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Hurricane Ranking
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Looking Glass Universe
The Basic Idea of Calculus
If you are wondering what Calculus is, or what youre teacher was ranting on about, this is a quick look at the basic idea behind it all.
Curated Video
Graphing Depreciation: Using Exponential Decay Functions
In this lesson, students will learn how to graph the depreciation of an item using an exponential decay function. Using the example of Rama's truck, they will understand how the value of the truck decreases by a certain percentage each...
Curated Video
Interpreting Scatter Plots: Linear or Nonlinear Relationships
In this lesson, students will learn how to interpret scatter plots by determining if they are linear or nonlinear. By analyzing the shape of the graph, students will be able to identify whether the relationship between the variables is...
Zach Star
This is why you're learning differential equations
This is why you're learning differential equations
Curated Video
Analyzing Solutions: Linear and Quadratic Systems on Graphs
In this lesson, students will learn about linear and quadratic systems of equations by inspecting graphs. They will understand that a system of equations is a set of two or more equations with the same set of unknown values.
Curated Video
Understanding Exponential Growth Functions
In this video lesson, students will learn about exponential growth functions and how they can be represented using factors and intervals. The lesson demonstrates how the base and exponent in an exponential function determine the rate of...
Curated Video
What short-term market volatility means for your 401k
Economist Gregory Daco told Scripps News that short-term market volatility is not always a cause for concern regarding the long-term health of your retirement account. (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
Goncalves Is Focused on the 'Belly of the Curve'
George Goncalves, head of US Macro Strategy for Mufg , talks about wild moves in the bond market. He's on "Bloomberg the Open."
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Bloomberg
Yen's Trajectory Is Stronger Over Next 12 Months: UBS
Wayne Gordon, managing director of commodities and foreign exchange at UBS Global Wealth Management, discusses Bank of Japan's policy and the implications for the yen, and the outlook for US Treasuries. He also looks at China's demand...
Bloomberg
Harvey: Hard to Build Equity Floor Without the Rates Ceiling
Wells Fargo head of equity strategy Christopher Harvey says that the big question for equities will come from how high rates go. Citi Global Wealth head of investment solutions Kristen Bitterly says that it is no longer about how high...
Bloomberg
Treasury 10-Year Yield Tops 5% for First Time Since 2007
The US 10-year Treasury yield breached 5%, rising nine basis points to 5.01% for the first time in 16 years. Investec Economist Sandra Horsfield explains why it is difficult to call the top for yields on "Bloomberg Brief."
Bloomberg
Markets in 3 Minutes: BOJ Speculation to Keep Rising All Week
Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
Bloomberg
Federal Reserve Likely at Interest-Rate Peak Already, Saxo Says
John Hardy, head of foreign exchange strategy at Saxo, discusses Federal Reserve policy and the implications for the dollar. Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester said the central bank is close to wrapping up its aggressive tightening...
Bloomberg
Gold Is Attractive in the Short Term, Cooper Says
Gold rose to a 13-week high as investors flocked to the haven asset on signs of an intensifying conflict in the Middle East. Suki Cooper, Standard Chartered Bank precious metals analyst, says gold is a good value in the short term. She's...