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Flipping Physics
Example Problem: Finding Average Speed for Pole Position – Not as easy as you may think
This video is an example problem that walks through finding the average speed for the last 2 laps of the 4 lap qualifier for the Indianapolis 500 assuming an average speed for the first 2 laps. It is actually more difficult than it...
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Significant Figures with Examples
The rules of Significant Figures (or Digits) with several examples and a common mistake. Also a few Scientific Notation Examples.
Flipping Physics
Integral Introduction via Work
The definite integral is defined using work. Several simple math examples are worked through. 3 different examples determining area “under” curve are solved. The positive and negative value of area “under” a curve is demonstrated. Want...
Professor Dave Explains
Measurement and Significant Figures
When we take a measurement or make a calculation, how many digits do we use? There's rules, friend! You must obey the sig figs. Don't worry, learn all about them in this clip, and you'll be the coolest kid on the block.
Tyler DeWitt, PhD
Science With Tyler De Witt: Significant Figures Made Easy!
Don't be confused by significant figures. Let Tyler DeWitt introduce significant figures, and more specifically how to round for multiplication and division using significant digits. [7:10]
Tyler DeWitt, PhD
Science With Tyler De Witt: Significant Figures and Zero (1.3)
When figuring significant digits, use this tutorial to help figure out how to deal with zeros. [7:36]
Tyler DeWitt, PhD
Science With Tyler De Witt: Significant Zero Practice Problems (1.4)
Join Youtube chemistry tutor, Tyler DeWitt, do practice problems to work on significant figures with zeros. [8:09]
Tyler DeWitt, PhD
Science With Tyler De Witt: Significant Figures Made Easy! (1.2)
This introduction to significant figures discusses basics of multiplication and division. [5:01]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Practice Determining Significant Figures
This tutorial has some examples of how to deal with significant figures when performing addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. [6:48]