Brian McLogan
Master evaluating trigonometric function using even odd identities
Master evaluating trigonometric function using even odd identities
Brian McLogan
Write the equation of a polynomial with a rational zero
👉 Learn how to write the equation of a polynomial when given fractional zeros. Recall that a polynomial is an expression of the form ax^n + bx^(n-1) + . . . + k, where a, b, and k are constants and the exponents are positive integers....
Curated Video
Spring Framework Master Class - Java Spring the Modern Way - Step 1-Setting Up an Example Using http://start.spring.io.
This video demonstrates how to set up an example using http://start.spring.io. This clip is from the chapter "Basic Tools and Frameworks - Mockito in 5 Steps" of the series "Spring Framework Master Class - Java Spring the Modern...
Curated Video
Spring Framework Master Class - Java Spring the Modern Way - Step 02 - Setting Up AOP Example - Part 2
This video is the second part of a two-part video that demonstrates how to set up an AOP example. This clip is from the chapter "Spring Level 5 - Spring AOP" of the series "Spring Framework Master Class - Java Spring the Modern Way".This...
Curated Video
SSL Complete Guide 2021: HTTP to HTTPS - TCP/IP Stack by Example
In this video, we'll learn about TCP/IP stack with the help of an example. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to HTTPS and TLS" of the series "SSL Complete Guide 2021: HTTP to HTTPS".This section will give you an overview of...
Flipping Physics
Electric Flux
In this video, we will learn about electric flux and how it is related to the work equation for a constant force. We will also use the equation for electric flux to determine the net electric flux through the closed surface of a right...
Flipping Physics
Center of Mass of an Irregular Object
How to find the center of mass of an irregularly shaped, flat object.
Flipping Physics
Center of Mass of an Object with a Hole
How to find the center of mass of an object with a missing piece.
Curated Video
Web Security: Common Vulnerabilities And Their Mitigation - Learn by example - login authentication
Credentials Management: Learn by example - login authentication This clip is from the chapter "Credentials Management" of the series "Web Security: Common Vulnerabilities And Their Mitigation".In this section, very common source of...
Curated Video
Web Security: Common Vulnerabilities And Their Mitigation - Learn by example - how does SQLi work?
SQL Injection: Learn by example - how does SQLi work? This clip is from the chapter "SQL Injection" of the series "Web Security: Common Vulnerabilities And Their Mitigation".In this section, we will discuss a major security vulnerability...
Curated Video
Web Security: Common Vulnerabilities And Their Mitigation - Learn by example - how does a XSS attack work?
Cross Site Scripting: Learn by example - how does a XSS attack work? This clip is from the chapter "Cross Site Scripting" of the series "Web Security: Common Vulnerabilities And Their Mitigation".In this section, we will look into most...
The Business Professor
Ch1. Video 18 - Analysis:Financial Statement Example Part 2
Financial Statement Analysis Example Part 2
The Business Professor
Ch8. Video 17 - Revenue and Capital Expenditure example
Revenue and Capital Expenditure (Accounting) example
Brian McLogan
Solving a quadratic by applying the square root method
👉Learn how to solve quadratic equations using the square root method. It is important to understand that not all quadratics have to be solved using factoring or quadratic formula. When we only have one variable but it is squared we can...
Catalyst University
The Rule of 9s 🔥 | Estimating Burn Surface Area
This video explores the rule of 9s for estimating burn surface area with 1 example.
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Coulomb's Law or the Electric Force
Coulomb’s Law is introduced and compared to Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation. “Point Charge” is defined. Micro, Nano, and Pico prefixes are explained. Two basic example problems are solved. And a the fact that the electric force is...
Flipping Physics
Average and Instantaneous Power Example
An 8.53 kg pumpkin is dropped from a height of 8.91 m. What is the power delivered by the force of gravity (a) over the whole displacement of the pumpkin, (b) right after the pumpkin is dropped and (c) right before the pumpkin strikes...
Brian McLogan
How do you Simplify Complex Fractions
👉 Learn how to simplify a complex fraction. A complex fraction is a fraction with another fraction or fractions in the numerator and/or in the denominator. To simplify a complex fraction is to reduce the fraction in such a way as there...
Practical Ninjas
How does a relay work? | Normally Open | Normally Closed | Steps towards learning Automation - 02
In this episode, we will see construction and working of relays and the different types of relays such as Normally Open and Normally Closed. It's relatively easy for anyone with an understanding of relay-type control wiring to program...
Flipping Physics
Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation Introduction (The Big G Equation)
Understanding Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation. Including a dramatization of The Cavendish Experiment and force visualization via qualitative examples.
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Tip-to-Tail Vector Addition, Vectors and Scalars
This is a very basic introduction to Tip-to-Tail Vector Addition using a motorized toy car that I made. Also included is an introduction to Vectors and Scalars, their definitions and some variable examples of Vectors and Scalars.
Catalyst University
Lineweaver-Burke Plot Example with y=mx+b
Lineweaver-Burke Plot Example with y=mx+b
Curated Video
Master Java Web Services and REST API with Spring Boot- Step 2: Understanding Tight Coupling using the Binary Search Algorithm Example
Introduction to Spring Framework in 10 Steps: Step 2: Understanding Tight Coupling using the Binary Search Algorithm Example This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Spring Framework in 10 Steps" of the series "Master Java Web...
The Business Professor
Ch5. Video 11 - Intermittent FIFO example
Intermittent FIFO or First in First Out example