Instructional Video7:22
Curated Video

GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Pythagoras & Trigonometry: Vectors - Explained

9th - 12th
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...
Instructional Video6:36
Flipping Physics

Demonstrating the Components of Projectile Motion

12th - Higher Ed
Projectile motion is composed of a horizontal and a vertical component. This video shows that via a side-by-side video demonstration and also builds the velocity and acceleration vector diagram.
Instructional Video6:48
KnowMo

Introduction to Vectors

12th - Higher Ed
This is a lecture presentation on the concept of a vector. The video starts by explaining that a vector is a quantity with magnitude and direction, and gives examples of where vectors are used in science applications like velocity,...
Instructional Video13:45
Curated Video

Biological Vectors and Infectious Diseases

K - 8th
REAL WORLD SCIENCE: Biological Vectors and Infectious Diseases
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Using incredible videography, photos, animation and graphics, this information-packed video introduces students to biological vectors. Viewers will...
Instructional Video8:10
Professor Dave Explains

Understanding Vector Spaces

9th - Higher Ed
An introduction to vector spaces.
Instructional Video14:44
Schooling Online

Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Distance and Displacement

3rd - Higher Ed
Mark Brent and Lotus Lang are Hopeless Ramentics – or so it seems. Things are about to explode! This lesson will discuss the differences between distance and displacement. Definitions included: distance, displacement, delta notation
Instructional Video8:43
Flipping Physics

A Basic Acceleration Example Problem and Understanding Acceleration Direction

12th - Higher Ed
This video starts with a simple acceleration problem and then addresses a commonly held misconception that a negative acceleration always means you are slowing down. I do this by way of examples. Kate (my wife) drove the Prius with a...
Instructional Video6:14
Professor Dave Explains

The Vector Cross Product

9th - Higher Ed
Defining the vector cross product.
Instructional Video4:18
Brian McLogan

How do we represent adding vectors graphically and algebraically

12th - Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video8:14
Curated Video

C++ Developer - Sequential File Input

Higher Ed
This video explains sequential file input.<br/<br/>>

This clip is from the chapter "File Input and Output" of the series "The Complete C++ Developer Course".This section explains file input and output.
Instructional Video14:05
Looking Glass Universe

Matrices make sense: Linear transformations and matrix multiplication

12th - Higher Ed
Matrices are often presented as a useful bookkeeping/ commutation tools to students- but there's much more to them. When you understand what a Matrix really is so many parts of Linear Algebra will be completely obvious to you, including...
Instructional Video6:44
msvgo

Types of Vectors

K - 12th
It discusses different types of vectors – zero, unit, co-initial, equal and negative.
Instructional Video2:31
msvgo

Dipole in a uniform external field

K - 12th
It explains about the dipole in a uniform external field and force on a dipole in a non uniform electric field.
Instructional Video2:58
FuseSchool

How are pathogens spread and controlled

6th - Higher Ed
Pathogens are disease causing microorganisms. They can be spread in many ways; by direct contact, by water or by air. Different pathogens are spread by different mechanisms. How can transmission be reduced or prevented? Depending upon...
Instructional Video1:41
Brian McLogan

Find the scalar that gives the vectors magnitude to 1

12th - Higher Ed
Find the scalar that gives the vectors magnitude to 1
Instructional Video9:02
TMW Media

Scalers and Vectors: Adding and subtracting vectors

K - 5th
Explain how to add and subtract vectors. What is a newton?<br/>
Scalers and Vectors, Part 2
Instructional Video9:58
Flipping Physics

Torque Introduction

12th - Higher Ed
Translational and Rotational motion are demonstrated and reviewed. Torque is introduced via the equation and several door opening demonstrations. Moment arm or lever arm is defined and illustrated.
Instructional Video9:35
Professor Dave Explains

Basis and Dimension

9th - Higher Ed
Defining basis and dimension.
Instructional Video8:22
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Vector Components

12th - Higher Ed
Components of Vectors are an important piece to understand how vectors work. In this video we learn how to "break" or "resolve" vectors in to their component pieces.
Instructional Video1:48
Brian McLogan

Finding the dot product of two vectors

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to determine the dot product of vectors. The dot product of two vectors also called the scalar product of the vectors is the sum of the product of the components of the vectors in each direction. When the magnitudes of the...
Instructional Video6:27
Professor Dave Explains

The Vector Dot Product

9th - Higher Ed
Defining the vector dot product.
Instructional Video9:35
Looking Glass Universe

Is Spin Angular Momentum afterall?

12th - Higher Ed
On why I was very wrong. In my previous video, I said that spin isnt very linked to angular momentum at all- but in fact, theres a key property of angular momentum that spin has, suggesting they are linked after all. Book recommendation:...
Instructional Video14:44
Schooling Online

IB Physics Mechanics: Distance and Displacement

3rd - Higher Ed
Mark Brent and Lotus Lang are Hopeless Ramentics – or so it seems. Things are about to explode! This lesson will discuss the differences between distance and displacement. Definitions included: distance, displacement, delta notation
Instructional Video17:30
Looking Glass Universe

Matrix inverses make sense - A simple condition for when the inverse exists

12th - Higher Ed
This video is about matrix inverses, and in particular, I try to give a bit more intuition for them- rather than just giving you the formula for the determinant, Cramner's rule, the inverse of 2x2 and 3x3 matrices etc. Along the way, we...