Instructional Video14:58
Virtually Passed

logarithmic decrement proof

Higher Ed
Here I derive the formula used for logarithmic decrement. This is way to experimentally determine the values of your damping ratio. To do it: 1) Find the maximum amplitudes of your first peak and second peak 2) Find delta (from...
Instructional Video5:16
Flipping Physics

Reviewing One Dimensional Motion with the Table of Friends

12th - Higher Ed
We get to start our Table of Friends today. Dimensions are your friends and there are so many dimensions to keep track of, so we create our Table of Friends to help us keep track of them. Today's friends have to do with One Dimensional...
Instructional Video11:20
Virtually Passed

Proof dV/dx = minus w and dM/dx = V for shear force and bending moment diagrams Part 1

Higher Ed
This video only proves the first formula; that the derivative of internal shear force wrt length along the bar is equal to the negative of the distributed load (dV/dx = -w). The second formula (dM/dx = V) is in Part 2. It's very easy to...
Instructional Video5:11
Looking Glass Universe

What is the Fourier Transform?

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, well look at the fourier transform from a slightly different perspective than normal, and see how it can be used to estimate functions.
Instructional Video5:31
Professor Dave Explains

Special Relativity Part 3: Length Contraction

12th - Higher Ed
Time dilation was pretty weird, huh? Well we aren't done yet! Time is relative, and so is space! Different observers measure different lengths for objects and journeys. Weird stuff!
Instructional Video6:53
Catalyst University

General Chemistry | Enthalpy of Reaction (ΔH_rxn) [Example 1]

Higher Ed
Here is one example in which we calculate enthalpy of reaction (ΔH_rxn).
Instructional Video20:16
msvgo

Properties of Determinants

K - 12th
It states and verifies different properties of determinants. Further illustrates each property through an example.
Instructional Video7:29
Catalyst University

Isothermal Reversible Process

Higher Ed
Isothermal Reversible Process
Instructional Video8:49
Catalyst University

Gibbs-Helmholtz Equation Solution

Higher Ed
Gibbs-Helmholtz Equation Solution
Instructional Video10:53
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Velocity and Speed and the differences between the two.

12th - Higher Ed
This video introduces the definition of Velocity. It also walks through a simple, introductory average velocity example problem. At the end it defines speed and discusses the difference between speed and velocity.
Instructional Video3:13
Brian McLogan

How to find the slope between two points

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the slope between two points. The slope of a line is the steepness of the line. The horizontal line has a zero slope while the vertical line has an undefined slope. To determine the slope of a line passing through two...
Instructional Video15:15
Schooling Online

Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Speed and Velocity

3rd - Higher Ed
While Mark Brent snoozes through his alarms, Lotus Lang is hot on the missile’s trail. Can she catch the culprits? This lesson will compare and contrast speed and velocity. Definitions included: speed, velocity Equations: average speed,...
Instructional Video13:42
Catalyst University

Physical Chemistry: Entropy, Enthalpy Calculation

Higher Ed
Physical Chemistry: Entropy, Enthalpy Calculation
Instructional Video9:32
Flipping Physics

Nerd-A-Pult - An Introductory Projectile Motion Problem

12th - Higher Ed
An introductory projectile motion problem where you have to break the initial velocity vector in to its components before you can work with it. The Nerd-A-Pult is the perfect tool for showing projectile motion.
Instructional Video3:59
msvgo

Electrochemical Principles of Metallurgy

K - 12th
It explains the extraction of metals by electrolysis.
Instructional Video1:51
msvgo

Instantaneous velocity and instantaneous speed

K - 12th
This nugget explains about the instantaneous velocity and speed with graphical representation.
Instructional Video3:46
Curated Video

Understanding the Problem Theorem of Calculus

Higher Ed
The video is a presentation on the problem theorem of calculus, which explains the link between integration and differentiation. The speaker begins by reviewing differentiation and integration, and how they relate to each other. The...
Instructional Video7:53
Curated Video

Understanding Gravitational Potential Energy: Calculations and Examples

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about gravitational potential energy, focusing on what it is and how it is calculated. The video also provides an equation for calculating changes in gravitational potential energy and provides examples of how to use it....
Instructional Video9:13
Catalyst University

Nernst Equation: Theory and Derivation

Higher Ed
Nernst Equation: Theory and Derivation
Instructional Video3:05
ATHS Engineering

Thermodynamics: Thermal Equilibrium Calculations

9th - Higher Ed
This is explains how to calculate energy changes when two substances are in thermal equilibrium and one system does work on the other. The teacher provides examples and walks through the calculations step-by-step, preparing students for...
Instructional Video6:15
Catalyst University

Isobaric Reversible Process

Higher Ed
Isobaric Reversible Process
Instructional Video4:42
DoodleScience

Heat and Thermodynamics _ A-Level Physics

12th - Higher Ed
A Level Physics - Doodle Science teaches you GCSE and A Level physics in a less boring way in almost no time!
Instructional Video8:55
Looking Glass Universe

What Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle Actually Means

12th - Higher Ed
Lets talk about one of the most misunderstood but awesome concepts in physics. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Or maybe it should be the Heisenberg fuzziness principle instead? Would that confuse less people?
Instructional Video7:12
Primer

Simulating Competition and Logistic Growth

12th - Higher Ed
When resources are limited, how do populations grow (or not)?