Instructional Video15:50
Catalyst University

Calculations with Respiratory Parameters [IRV, ERV, TV, VC, & More]

Higher Ed
In this video, I show you the following:<br/>
[1] meaning of Respiratory Parameters [IRV, ERV<br/>, TV, etc.]
[2] a strategy for doing calculations with R<br/>espiratory Parameters
[3] several examples of calculations
Instructional Video7:29
Catalyst University

Isothermal Reversible Process

Higher Ed
Isothermal Reversible Process
Instructional Video5:32
Catalyst University

General Chemistry | Boyles Law (P1V1=P2V2) [Example #1]

Higher Ed
In this video, we will do an example calculation using Boyle's Law (P1V1=P2V2). [Solving for pressure, P2]
Instructional Video1:23
Brian McLogan

Solve a literal equation for the height of the volume formula for a cone

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve literal equations involving formulas. A literal equation is an equation where the unknown values are represented by variables. To solve a literal equation means to make one of the variables the subject of the...
Instructional Video4:01
FuseSchool

Density Of Different States

6th - Higher Ed
Density Of Different States | Matter | Physics | FuseSchool Why is it easy to lift up a big inflated beach ball but much harder to lift a small heavy pebble? It is largely to do with density, the small pebble is more dense and the Big...
Instructional Video5:24
Zach Star

So why do the volumes of all even dimensional unit spheres sum to e^π?

12th - Higher Ed
So why do the volumes of all even dimensional unit spheres sum to e^π?
Instructional Video7:44
Catalyst University

Calculate Concentrations in a Buffer (Example Problem)

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss Calculate Concentrations in a Buffer (Example Problem)
Instructional Video9:34
Let's Tute

Volume of a Sphere

9th - Higher Ed
This video explores the mathematical logic behind the story of the thirsty crow and applies it to a real-life scenario of calculating the number of marbles needed to raise the water level in a glass. It also includes a derivation of the...
Instructional Video4:08
Fun Robotics

Speech Recognition

3rd - 12th
Brief introduction to the concept of speech recognition in AI
Instructional Video6:42
Brian McLogan

Finding the volume and surface area of a rectangular prism

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the volume and the surface area of a prism. A prism is a 3-dimensional object having congruent polygons as its bases and the bases are joined by a set of parallelograms. A prism derives its name from the shape of its...
Instructional Video17:46
Curated Video

Finding the Volume and Height of Cones

9th - 12th
In this video lesson, the teacher explains how to find the volume of a cone and its relationship to the volume of a cylinder. They also teach how to find the height or radius of a cone given its volume. Real-world problems are presented...
Instructional Video16:02
Curated Video

Volume of a Cylinder

9th - 12th
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the volume of a cylinder using the formula volume equals pi r squared times h. They also discuss the relationship between the volumes of prisms and cylinders, and demonstrate how to find...
Instructional Video3:56
Curated Video

KS2 Primary Maths Age 13-17 - Calculations: Word Problems - Explained

3rd - 5th
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.



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Instructional Video5:45
Professor Dave Explains

Three-Dimensional Shapes Part 2: Calculating Volume

9th - Higher Ed
How to calculate volume.
Instructional Video8:59
Catalyst University

Relating Heat Capacities: Cp and Cv

Higher Ed
Relating Heat Capacities: Cp and Cv
Instructional Video13:42
Catalyst University

Physical Chemistry: Entropy, Enthalpy Calculation

Higher Ed
Physical Chemistry: Entropy, Enthalpy Calculation
Instructional Video4:57
Curated Video

Calculating Volume Using Improvised Units: Multiplication and Division

K - 5th
In this lesson, students learn about using improvised units to calculate the volume of a solid. They explore different dimensions for unit cubes and how they can be used to fill the space inside a rectangular prism. Through...
Instructional Video8:58
Curated Video

Orders of Magnitude in Biology: A Convenient Way to Express Small and Large Numbers.

Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation on the use of orders of magnitude in biology. The presenter explains how to express very small numbers and very large numbers conveniently, making it easier to use those numbers in calculations. The...
Instructional Video3:53
Brian McLogan

Learn how to determine the volume of a cone

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the volume and the surface area of a cone. A cone is a 3-dimensional object having a circular base and round surface converging at a single point called its vertex (or apex). The vertical distance from the circular...
Instructional Video8:28
Kenhub

Urinary bladder

Higher Ed
Anatomy and function of the urinary bladder.
Instructional Video5:03
Catalyst University

Basics of Cardiac Output for Cardiophysiology

Higher Ed
In this video, I discuss the basics of cardiac output (CO or Q) for anatomy & physiology.
Instructional Video6:47
Curated Video

Analyze the Physical Context of a Polynomial Function

K - 5th
In this lesson, students learn how to analyze a physical context by examining a function. The specific example used is the construction of a box with maximum volume. By studying the graph of a polynomial function and considering the...
Instructional Video10:41
JJ Medicine

Kidney (Renal) Disease Signs & Symptoms (ex. Peripheral Edema, Fatigue, Itchiness)

Higher Ed
Kidney (Renal) Disease Signs & Symptoms (ex. Peripheral Edema, Fatigue, Itchiness)







Lesson on the Clinical Signs & Symptoms of Kidney (Renal) Disease, including nephrotic syndrome, chronic kidney disease, etc. The...
Instructional Video6:56
Science ABC

Respiratory System: From Inspiration to Expiration Explained in Simple Words

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The respiratory system is composed of the nose or nasal cavity, the pharynx, the larynx, the trachea, the bronchi, and the lungs. The respiratory system's functions are gaseous exchange, inhaling oxygen and exhaling out carbon dioxide,...