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Offline-First Apps with Angular, Ionic, PouchDB, and CouchDB - CRUD Products: Part 3
Continuing the series, this video will provide further insights into performing CRUD operations for products. We will delve deeper into the nuances of updating and deleting product data, refining our skills in manipulating product...
Flipping Physics
3 Properties of Conductors in Electrostatic Equilibrium
Learn 3 of the 4 things you need to remember about conductors in electrostatic equilibrium, including that the electric field inside is zero, excess charges are located on the surface, and the electric field just outside the surface is...
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Electric Potential - Review for AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism review of Electric Potential including: derivation of electric potential energy, derivation of electric potential and electric potential difference, a discussion of the electronvolt, electric...
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#1 Mechanics Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam
This problem is about Mechanical Work.
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(1 of 2) Electricity and Magnetism - Review of All Topics - AP Physics C
0:00 Intro 0:25 Coulomb's Law (Electric Force) 1:25 Electric Field (Definition and Caused by a Point Charge) 1:58 Electric Field Lines 2:23 Linear, Surface and Volumetric Charge Densities 2:44 Electric Flux 3:12 Gauss' Law (Everybody's...
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Electricity and Magnetism #1 Free Response Question Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam
This Free Response Question includes the following concepts: Electrostatic Forces, Gauss's Law, Electric Fields and work done on a charged particle when moving through an electric potential difference.
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All Mechanics Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam
These are my solutions to the Multiple Choice section of the Mechanics portion of the 1998 AP Physics C released exam. AP® is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not...
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(1 of 2) Mechanics - Review of all Topics - AP Physics C
0:00 Intro
0:38 Vectors vs. Scalars
1:05 The Uniformly Accelerated Motion Equations
2:07 Acceleration
2:42 Velocity
3:03 Derivative and Integral Definitions
4:01 Projectile Motion
4:57 Newton's 2nd Law and Free Body Diagrams
5:41...
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Cross Product (Level 3 of 9)
This video goes over 5 examples illustrating how to find the cross product of two vectors in space by using both the geometric and component definition of the cross product.
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AP Physics C: Rotational vs. Linear Review (Mechanics)
Calculus based review and comparison of the linear and rotational equations which are in the AP Physics C mechanics curriculum. Topics include: displacement, velocity, acceleration, uniformly accelerated motion, uniformly angularly...
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Dot Product (Level 7 of 12)
This video goes over the dot product also known as the scalar product. This video goes over 3 challenging examples that require the use of dot product.
APMonitor
Numpy and Loops in Python
This introductory homework assignment solution covers Numpy and loops (for and while) in Python. The example problems use simple vectors and matrices, reshaping, index referencing, initialization, dot product, cross product, matrix...
APMonitor
Data Engineering Summary Statistics
Summary statistics give valuable insights as one of the first steps in data engineering after the data is gathered. Statistics help to assess data quality and diversity. Data discovery with statistics is a common first activity and there...
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Cross Product (Level 4 of 9)
This video goes over 8 examples illustrating how to find the cross product of two vectors in space by using both the geometric and component definition of the cross product.
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Dot Product (Level 3 of 12)
This video goes over the dot product also known as the scalar product. This video goes over 11 examples illustrating how to solve problems that make use of the geometric and component definition of the dot product.
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Dot Product (Level 12 of 12)
This video goes over the dot product also known as the scalar product. This video ends the dot product series by going over 3 proofs specifically the Cauchy-Schwarz Inequality, Triangle Inequality and the Parallelogram Law.
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Dot Product (Level 4 of 12)
This video goes over the dot product also known as the scalar product. This video goes over 5 examples illustrating how to solve problems that make use of the geometric and component definition of the dot product.
Virtually Passed
Conservation of Energy Part 2: Kinetic Energy
I derive the formula for Kinetic Energy and show that the total work done by all the forces acting on an object = 0.5 m (V2^2 - V1^2)
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Dot Product (Level 10 of 12)
This video goes over the dot product also known as the scalar product. This video covers direction angles and direction cosines. 3 examples are also covered illustrating how to solve problems involving direction angles and direction...
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Dot Product (Level 9 of 12)
This video goes over the dot product also known as the scalar product. This video goes over 3 examples illustrating how to find the scalar projection, vector projection, and orthogonal projection.
Brian McLogan
What is the formula to find the angle between two vectors
Learn how to determine the angle between two vectors. To determine the angle between two vectors you will need to know how to find the magnitude, dot product and inverse cosine. Then, the angle between two vectors is given by the inverse...
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Dot Product (Level 6 of 12)
This video goes over the dot product also known as the scalar product. This video goes over 5 Intermediate level examples that require the use of dot product.
Brian McLogan
What are the properties of the dot product
In this video series I will show you how to apply the dot product of two vectors and use the product to determine if two vectors are orthogonal or not. The dot product does not produce another vector like scalar multiplication but rather...