Flipping Physics
Introductory Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion Problem - A CD Player
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?
Curated Video
Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis - Calculating Confidence Intervals Within a Population with a Known Variance
In this video, you will see the first example of the use of confidence intervals and introduce the concept of the z-score.
This clip is from the chapter "Confidence Intervals" of the series "Statistics for Data Science and Business...
Curated Video
Wolves: Stages, Mating, and Family Dynamics
This video provides a detailed overview of the hunting behavior, social structure, and mating habits of wolves and African wild dogs. It highlights the different stages of the hunt, the roles of alpha and beta members in the pack, and...
Flipping Physics
Angular Accelerations of a Record Player
A record player is plugged in, uniformly accelerates to 45 revolutions per minute, and then is unplugged. The record player (a) takes 0.85 seconds to get up to speed, (b) spends 3.37 seconds at 45 rpms, and then (c) takes 2.32 seconds to...
Brian McLogan
How to find the distance a car travels with changing angle
π Learn how to solve the word problems with trigonometry. Word problems involving angles, including but not limited to: bearings, angle of elevations and depressions, triangles problems etc are solved using trigonometry. To be able to...
Curated Video
Simplifying Trigonometric Expressions using Sine and Cosine
This video explains how to simplify trigonometric expressions by using the relationship between sine and cosine. It covers the concept of complementary angles, the substitution of cofunctions, and the steps to simplify expressions. The...
Curated Video
Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis - Type I Error Versus Type II Error
In this video, you'll learn about Type I error versus Type II error. This clip is from the chapter "Hypothesis Testing" of the series "Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis".This section explains null and alternative...
Professor Dave Explains
Formulas for Trigonometric Functions: Sum/Difference, Double/Half-Angle, Prod-to-Sum/Sum-to-Prod
An overview of various formulas relating to trigonometric functions.
Global Health with Greg Martin
Hypothesis Testing
Hypothesis testing is the cornerstone of statistical analysis and the scientific method. If you are doing research or analyzing data, then you might be wanting to use statistics to draw your conclusions. Using tests like the t-test,...
FuseSchool
Stable and Unstable Nuclei
Stable and Unstable Nuclei | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool How do you know if an atom is stable? In this video we are going to learn about radioactive decay and that unstable nuclei either have too many protons or too many...
Brian McLogan
How to Solve the ambiguous case
π Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
After Skool
ARE YOU AN ALPHA? - Simon Sinek - Why Leaders Eat Last
In this in-depth talk, ethnographer and leadership expert Simon Sinek reveals the hidden dynamics that inspire leadership and trust. In biological terms, leaders get the first pick of food and other spoils, but at a cost. When danger is...
Professor Dave Explains
Alkyne Synthesis by Double Dehydrohalogenation
An overview of alkyne synthesis via double dehydrohalogenation.
Professor Dave Explains
Carbohydrates Part 2: Polysaccharides
Now that we know about simple sugars, we need to know about how these polymerize to form long polysaccharide chains, like cellulose, starch, and glycogen. Check it out!
Curated Video
Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis - Calculating Confidence Intervals Within a Population with an Unknown Variance
This video is about calculating confidence intervals within a population with an unknown variance.
This clip is from the chapter "Confidence Intervals" of the series "Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis".This section...
Curated Video
Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis - Confidence Intervals - an Invaluable Tool for Decision Making
This video explains confidence intervals in detail. This clip is from the chapter "Confidence Intervals" of the series "Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis".This section focuses on basic to advanced topics on confidence...
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Thermal Expansion
It explains area expansion, volume expansion, constants of proportionality and relation between coefficient of linear expansion and volume expansion with examples.
Curated Video
Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis - Confidence Interval Clarifications
This video deep dives into the explanation of confidence intervals. This clip is from the chapter "Confidence Intervals" of the series "Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis".This section focuses on basic to advanced topics...
Curated Video
Wolves: Behavior, Social Structure, and Adaptations
This video explores the fascinating world of wolves, highlighting their diverse species and their iconic appearance. It delves into their social structure, hunting behaviors, and communication methods, shedding light on their unique way...
Catalyst University
How do Melanocytes Make Melanin?: Melanogenesis Mechanism
In this video, we will discuss how melanocytes generate melanin and transfer this melanin to keratinocytes.
Catalyst University
ATP Synthase: Mechanism of ATP Synthesis
ATP Synthase: Mechanism of ATP Synthesis
DoodleScience
Half-Life _ GCSE Physics
When a radioactive atom goes through alpha or beta decay, the atom itself changes into a different element. For example, carbon-14 decays to nitrogen-14 when it emits beta radiation. Itβs impossible to predict when an individual atom...
Curated Video
Find Measures of Inscribed Angles Using Central Angles
In this video, the teacher explains the relationship between the measure of an inscribed angle and its intercepted arc. They use the central angle theorem to prove and apply this relationship. By understanding this theorem, students can...