Brian McLogan
Convert an angle from degrees minutes and seconds to radian form
👉 Learn how to convert angles from DMS forms to decimal forms. DMS means Degree, Minutes, and Seconds. Minutes is represented by a single apostrophe (') while seconds is represented with double apostrophe ("). 60 seconds = 1 minute and...
Curated Video
Calculating Firework Safety: Quadratic Inequalities and Heights
This video explains how to calculate the safe time for a firework to go off in the sky using quadratic inequalities. Use the vertical motion model to analyze the height of the firework at different time intervals. By solving a quadratic...
Packt
Consumer Internal Threads
This video explains the internal threads of the Kafka consumer. This clip is from the chapter "Kafka Elasticsearch Consumer and Advanced Configurations" of the series "Apache Kafka Series - Learn Apache Kafka for Beginners".In this...
Curated Video
Proportionality
What is proportionality? How does it relate to pattern? Learn the answers to these questions and explore the basics of proportional relationships in this video.
Curated Video
Introduction to Acceleration and Calculations
The video is a lecture on acceleration and how we quantify the rate of change of an object's velocity. The presenter discusses the concept of acceleration, how it is measured, and the equation used to calculate it. Examples are provided...
Curated Video
GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Number: Average Speed - Explained
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video...
Brian McLogan
What is the displacement of a particle from a position graph
👉 Learn how to solve particle motion problems. Particle motion problems are usually modeled using functions. Now, when the function modeling the position of the particle is given with respect to the time, we find the speed function of...
Flipping Physics
Understanding Instantaneous and Average Velocity using a Graph
Students often get confused by the difference between Instantaneous and Average. In this video we use a graph to compare and understand the two different concepts.
Curated Video
KS2 Primary Maths Age 13-17 - Calculations: Word Problems - Explained
SchoolOnline's Primary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 9-13, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video looks at...
TMW Media
Equations Of Motion In One Dimension: The equations
What are the formulas of predictor equations? What do each equation mean? Equations Of Motion In One Dimension, Part 1
Curated Video
Rotations (Identify the relationship between two numerical patterns derived from descriptions/rules in problems and graph them)
Let’s say we have a ceiling fan, and a washing machine and we want to compare the pattern of rotation of the fan and the drum in the washing machine over time.
Curated Video
Understanding Velocity Time Graphs
This video is a lecture on velocity time graphs, which explains how the velocity of an object can be graphically represented with respect to time. The video describes how velocity time graphs are constructed, and how positive and...
Curated Video
Electrical Energy Transfers: Calculating Power and Energy
The video is a lecture presentation on electrical energy transfers. The presenter discusses three equations for power and how they can be combined to calculate the energy transfer by an electrical device in a given time. The symbols and...
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Uniformly Accelerated Motion with Examples of Objects in UAM
This is an introductory lesson about Uniformly Accelerated Motion or UAM. I show examples of 5 different objects experiencing UAM, some are even in slow motion. We also learn my simple way of remembering how to use the UAM equations.
DoodleScience
Ultrasound _ GCSE Physics
The range of human hearing is 20Hz to 20,000Hz. Ultrasound waves are just sound waves with a frequency above 20,000Hz. When ultrasound reaches a boundary between two media with different densities, some are partially reflected back and...
Brian McLogan
When is the particle at rest from a velocity graph
👉 Learn how to solve particle motion problems. Particle motion problems are usually modeled using functions. Now, when the function modeling the position of the particle is given with respect to the time, we find the speed function of...
Catalyst University
Chemistry Significant Figures (SigFigs) & Operations with SigFigs
In this video, we will explore the following: 1) How to determine the number of significant figures in a number. 2) How do Add and Subtract, while answering with the correct number of significant figures. 3) How do Multiply and Divide,...
Rock 'N Learn
Telling Time - How to Read a Digital Clock
Here is the fun and easy way to learn to read with Rock 'N Learn Mathematics. Enjoy learning with fun, catchy, engaging mathematics songs.
Curated Video
Calculate Firework Speed Using Quadratic Equations
This explains how to calculate the time it takes for a firework to reach a specific height using a quadratic equation. It provides a clear explanation of the vertical motion model and demonstrate how to identify and define the variables...
Curated Video
Speed, Displacement, and Velocity: Understanding the Differences
The video is a lecture presentation on the concepts of speed, displacement, and velocity. The presenter explains the meanings of these terms and the relationships between them. The examples used in the presentation help to illustrate the...
Flipping Physics
Frequency vs. Period in Simple Harmonic Motion
Frequency, f, is defined and related to Period, T. Two demonstrations are shown and frequency solved for.
TMW Media
Equations Of Motion In One Dimension: Solving a problem
Given certain parameters, how would solve this given problem? Equations Of Motion In One Dimension, Part 2
Next Animation Studio
Nuclear fusion breakthrough: Researchers at the Joint European Torus generate record heat
The U.K.-based Joint European Torus laboratory has broken its own world record for the largest amount of energy extracted from a nuclear fusion reaction.
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...