Instructional Video6:53
Curated Video

Learn and Master C Programming - A quick look at Programming Languages

Higher Ed
Understand the meaning of a programming language and learn about the different types of languages and their use and how they look like. This clip is from the chapter "Quick Intro To Computer Basics" of the series "Learn and Master C...
Instructional Video4:09
Brian McLogan

How congruent triangles compare to similar triangles

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve with similar triangles. Two triangles are said to be similar if the corresponding angles are congruent (equal). Note that two triangles are similar does not imply that the length of the sides are equal but the sides...
Instructional Video4:25
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Inertia and Inertial Mass

12th - Higher Ed
Before you can start learning about Forces and Newton’s Laws of Motion, you need to understand inertia and mass. This video defines both and more specifically inertial mass.
Instructional Video5:16
Sustainable Business Consulting

Foundation and History of Sustainable Business

Higher Ed
Offers a new way of thinking about the responsibility of a business as opposed to historical views and the events that got us here
Instructional Video1:21
Brian McLogan

What are opposite Rays

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn essential definitions of points, lines, and planes. A point defines a position in space. A line is a set of points. A line can be created by a minimum of two points. A plane is a flat surface made up of at least three points. A...
Instructional Video5:57
Curated Video

Endocrine System: How Hormones Work?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The endocrine system is composed of glands that produce hormones to affect changes in distant target organs. It is crucial in maintaining homeostasis—balance—in the body. There are seven major endocrine glands scattered throughout the...
Instructional Video10:21
Math Fortress

Differential Equations: Solutions (Level 1 of 4)

12th - Higher Ed
This video introduces the basic concepts associated with solutions of ordinary differential equations. Topics covered include: Solution to an ODE, Interval of definition, and solution curves.
Instructional Video6:50
TMW Media

Physics Work: What is work

K - 5th
What is the general equation for work? Explain the concept of work in physics. Physics Work, Part 1
Instructional Video17:21
Curated Video

C++ Developer - Recursion

Higher Ed
This video focuses on the concept of recursion. This clip is from the chapter "Functions" of the series "The Complete C++ Developer Course".This section discusses the various functions in C++.
Instructional Video1:03
Brian McLogan

What is an extended ratio

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve proportions. Two ratios are said to be proportional when the two ratios are equal. Thus, proportion problems are problems involving the equality of two ratios. When given a proportion problem with an unknown, we...
Instructional Video3:41
Flipping Physics

Introductory Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion Problem - A CD Player

12th - Higher Ed
What is the angular acceleration of a compact disc that turns through 3.25 revolutions while it uniformly slows to a stop in 2.27 seconds?
Instructional Video1:57
Brian McLogan

What is the similarity of triangles for SSS

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve with similar triangles. Two triangles are said to be similar if the corresponding angles are congruent (equal). Note that two triangles are similar does not imply that the length of the sides are equal but the sides...
Instructional Video3:36
FuseSchool

What Makes Things Alkali?

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about What makes things alkali? How is alkali recognized? What are alkali chemical properties? Find out more in this video!
Instructional Video9:18
JJ Medicine

Essential Amino Acids | Mnemonic and Easy Way to Remember

Higher Ed
Hey guys! This is my first video on amino acids! In this video I teach you guys how to memorize and remember all of the essential amino acids. In this video, I discuss all 9 (or 10 or 12) essential amino acids, describing why there is...
Instructional Video4:08
Flipping Physics

Frequency vs. Period in Simple Harmonic Motion

12th - Higher Ed
Frequency, f, is defined and related to Period, T. Two demonstrations are shown and frequency solved for.
Instructional Video7:55
Virtually Passed

Work Energy proof part 2 - gravitational potential energy

Higher Ed
In this video I prove that the work done by the force due to gravity (assumed to be constant and downwards) is equal to the change in gravitational potential energy.
Instructional Video3:56
Brian McLogan

What is the definition of a square root

12th - Higher Ed
In this video series we explore square roots. We look to understand what are the parts of a square root, how to simplify, approximate and evaluate square roots. Understanding square roots are very important to understanding our number...
Instructional Video4:38
Professor Dave Explains

Absolute Values: Defining, Calculating, and Graphing

12th - Higher Ed
Working with absolute values.
Instructional Video1:52
The Business Professor

Introduction to Accounting

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker provides a concise explanation of accounting as an information and measurement system that identifies, records, and communicates information about a business's activities.
Instructional Video7:08
Packt

What is Recursion?

Higher Ed
This video explains recursion in data structures. This clip is from the chapter "Essential Concepts - II" of the series "Data Structures and Algorithms: The Complete Masterclass".This is the second part of the two-part section that...
Instructional Video10:12
Catalyst University

Titration Curves: A Conceptual Math-based Approach

Higher Ed
Titration Curves: A Conceptual Math-based Approach
Instructional Video4:17
Brian McLogan

Finding the rate of change from a graph

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the rate of change from graph. The rate of change is the rate at which y-values are changing with respect to the change in x-values. To determine the rate of change from a graph, a right triangle is drawn on the graph...
Instructional Video5:53
Primer

Your Genes are Selfish

12th - Higher Ed
Genes are the true replicators, which can help explain a variety of counter-intuitive traits.
Instructional Video18:16
Catalyst University

The Sliding Filament Mechanism EXPLAINED! - with Animation

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss the structure of the sarcomere and see how that relates to sarcomere shortening (with animation).