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Brian McLogan
Subtract two vectors algebraically and numerically
Learn how to add/subtract vectors. Vectors can be added, subtracted and multiplied. To add or subtract two or more vectors, we simply add each of the corresponding components of the vectors.
Schooling Online
Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Speed and Velocity
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 velo
city.
Definitions included: speed
, velocity
Equations:...
culprits? This lesson will compare and contrast speed and velo
city.
Definitions included: speed
, velocity
Equations:...
Curated Video
Vector Multiplication: Dot and Cross Products Explained
This video discusses vector multiplication and the different ways that vectors can be multiplied. The video covers three different methods of vector multiplication: scalar multiplication, dot product, and cross product. The video also...
Flipping Physics
Nerd-A-Pult - An Introductory Projectile Motion Problem
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.
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Cloning Vectors and Competent Host
It introduces cloning vectors and competent host. It also lists features required in vectors and host that can facilitate recombinant DNA technology.
Brian McLogan
What is a linear combination of your unit vectors
In this video series I will show you how to find the unit vector when given a vector in component form and as a linear combination. A unit vector is simply a vector with the same direction but with a magnitude of 1 and an initial point...
Brian McLogan
Convert polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates
Convert polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates
Curated Video
GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Geometry & Measures: Translation - 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...
Brian McLogan
How to apply vector addition
Learn the basics of vector operations. Vectors can be added, subtracted and multiplied. To add or subtract two or more vectors, we add each of the corresponding components of the vectors. To multiply a scalar to a vector, we simply...
Brian McLogan
What is the formula for the dot product
In this video series I will show you how to apply the dot product of two vectors and use the product to determine if two vectors are orthogonal or not. The dot product does not produce another vector like scalar multiplication but rather...
Curated Video
How to Create a Pacman Character in Scratch
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a fully working Pacman game using Scratch. The lesson covers creating the Pacman character from scratch, designing different costumes for Pacman with his mouth open and closed, and saving...
Brian McLogan
Master Determining the magnitude of a vector
Master Determining the magnitude of a vector
Flipping Physics
An Introductory Relative Motion Problem
Using a toy car and a piece of paper we can visualize and understand relative motion by doing an introductory problem.
Curated Video
GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Geometry & Measures: Transformation - 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...
Professor Dave Explains
Linear Transformations on Vector Spaces
How to perform linear transformations on vector spaces.
Curated Video
Introduction to Scalar and Vector Quantities
The video is a lecture presentation that explains the difference between scalar and vector quantities in physics. The presentation also covers how vector quantities can be combined, with examples of forces acting in the same direction,...
Virtually Passed
Reflection Matrix Proof
The mirror matrix (or reflection matrix) is used to calculate the reflection of a beam of light off a mirror. The incoming light beam * the mirror matrix = outgoing light beam.
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Curated Video
Scalars
This live-action video program is about the word Scalars. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word Scalars through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
Flipping Physics
Weight and Mass are Not the Same
Three major differences between weight and mass are discussed and three media examples of weight in kilograms are presented (and you should know that weight is NOT in kilograms).
Virtually Passed
A better way to understand Differential Equations | Nonlinear Dynamics (Part 3)
These second-order nonlinear differential equations can be written in the form:
dx/dt = f
(x,y)
dy/d
t = g(x,y)
Got a nonlinear differential equation? No problem, just linearize it! This method...
dx/dt = f
(x,y)
dy/d
t = g(x,y)
Got a nonlinear differential equation? No problem, just linearize it! This method...
TMW Media
Physics Work: What is work
What is the general equation for work? Explain the concept of work in physics. Physics Work, Part 1
Professor Dave Explains
Types of Matrices and Matrix Addition
An overview of the types of matrices and how to perform matrix addition.