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Adding Fractions and Mixed Numbers on a Scientific Calculator
Do you need to learn how to use a scientific calculator to add fractions? In this video, I will guide you through three fraction addition problems. I will show you how to enter both fractions and mixed numbers into a scientific...
Curated Video
Mastering Powers and Exponents with Your Scientific Calculator
Do you need to learn how to use a Texas Instruments Scientific calculator to find the values of powers and exponents? In this video, I will guide you through four exponents problems. I will show you the specific keys on the calculator...
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How to Use Built-In Scientific Calculator on an iPhone
Howcast -Learn how to use the built-in scientific calculator on an iPhone in this Howcast video.
The March of Time
1947: USA OIL INDUSTRY: DRILLING: CU Seismograph drum, male worker SOT talking Geologist or Engineer saying will have to make another connection, scientist saying how deep now & something about 50 feet. Applied science, scientific, calculations.
MOT 1947: USA OIL INDUSTRY: DRILLING: CU Seismograph drum, male worker SOT talking Geologist or Engineer saying will have to make another connection, scientist saying how deep now & something about 50 feet. Applied science, scientific,...
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Interpreting Scientific Notation Generated by Technology
Interpret scientific notation generated by technology.
Brian McLogan
Evaluating your trig functions and reciprocal functions with a calculator
👉 Learn how to evaluate trigonometric functions using a calculator. To evaluate the trigonometric functions using a calculator, we just punch the necessary buttons on the calculator to obtain the result. While this may seem simple, most...
ATHS Engineering
Introduction to Trigonometry for Calculating Forces in Trusses
This video teaches basic trigonometry concepts needed to calculate forces in trusses, using the mnemonic "SOHCAHTOA" to remember the sine, cosine, and tangent equations. The video provides examples of how to use these equations to...
FuseSchool
Standard Form Calculations
In this video we are going to look at how to do calculations with standard form. When adding and subtracting numbers in standard form, we need to write the numbers out into ordinary numbers, do the sum and then turn the answer back into...
Curated Video
Introduction to Scientific Notation and Converting Between Standard Form and Scientific Notation
In this lesson on scientific notation, you will learn how to read and write numbers in scientific notation and standard form. You will also learn how to convert numbers from one form to the other and how to compare numbers written in...
Curated Video
How to Add Scientific Notation
In this video, the teacher explains how to add numbers in scientific notation. Using the example of the area of Europe and North America, the teacher demonstrates how to make the exponents of the powers of 10 the same in order to add the...
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Introduction to Scientific Notation: Writing and Understanding Large Numbers
This video explains how to write very large numbers using scientific notation. It covers the concept of multiplying by powers of 10 and provides examples of numbers written in scientific notation. The video also demonstrates how to...
TMW Media
Significant Figures in Calculations
This program covers the very important topic of significant figures in chemistry calculations. It is important to understand that the number of decimal places in the calculated answer to a problem should take into account how many...
Curated Video
How to Calculate the Volume of a Cylinder
No matter the size, you can use the same simple formula to determine the volume of a cylinder.
SciShow
Is Science Reliable
It seems like every few months, there’s some kind of news about problems with the scientific publishing industry. Why does this keep happening? And what can be done to fix the system?
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: How simple ideas lead to scientific discoveries - Adam Savage
Adam Savage walks through two spectacular examples of profound scientific discoveries that came from simple, creative methods anyone could have followed -- Eratosthenes' calculation of the Earth's circumference around 200 BC and...
TED Talks
Adam Savage: How simple ideas lead to scientific discoveries
Adam Savage walks through two spectacular examples of profound scientific discoveries that came from simple, creative methods anyone could have followed -- Eratosthenes' calculation of the Earth's circumference around 200 BC and...
Schooling Online
IB Physics Measurement and uncertainties: Units Part 2
Exam tip: always show units when performing calculations, because missing units might be penalized by the markscheme! This lesson will continue our crash course on units, focusing on SI prefixes and simple unit conversions.
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Schooling Online
Physics Skills: Units Part 2
Exam tip: one mark in the HSC Physics exam may come from using the correct units. So, if you write and use SI units in all calculations (a pretty simple task), you’ll get a free mark! If only the rest of the exam was that easy! This...
National Geographic
Brazil's First Emperor Face Reconstructed By an Artist | National Geographic
The face of Brazil's first emperor, Dom Pedro I, has been reconstructed for the first time in 3D. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science,...
World Science Festival
Can You Beat The Human Calculator?
A professional magician, Arthur Benjamin can multiply large numbers faster than a calculator, figure out the weekday of any date in history, and has memorized the decimal numbers of Pi out to 100 digits. Anointed “America’s Best Math...
Curated Video
I WILL PREDICT YOUR NUMBER! Math Calculator Magic Trick
You need a good calculator to follow along with the instructions (such as a smartphone, computer, scientific, or online). If I predict your number correctly, please like and share this video! Blog post (links to math on why this works):...
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High Performance Scientific Computing with C 1.4: Numerical Integration
How can we calculate integrals with a computer? How can we solve differential equations? • Calculate integrals with the trapezoid and Simpson’s rule • See how the error terms scale with different algorithms • Solve differential equations...
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High Performance Scientific Computing with C 4.2: Shared Memory Parallelism with OpenMP
How can we easily use our multi-core systems with more than one thread? • Learn how to parallelize loops with OpenMP • Learn how to change the number of threads • Learn how to use reductions to finalize calculations
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Are Real Warp Drives Possible? Exploring New Scientific Proposals
New ReviewIn a recent paper published by Applied Physics, authors Alexey Bobrick and Gianni Martire, outline how a physically feasible warp drive could in principle, work, without the need for negative energy. I spoke to them. They had technical...