Flipping Physics
Memorizing vs. Understanding in Physics
In physics many students discover that they need to learn to understand the material rather than memorize it. This video discusses and shows examples of the differences between the two.
Psychology Unlocked
DIRECTIONAL or NON-DIRECTIONAL HYPOTHESIS - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
What is the difference between DIRECTIONAL and NON-DIRECTIONAL HYPOTHESES? What even is a HYPOTHESIS? Every experiment starts with a hypothesis - predicting the outcome of the experiment. Directional hypotheses predict the direction of a...
The Business Professor
Characteristics of an Integrative Negotiation
This Video Explains the Characteristics of an Integrative Negotiation
Product Design Online
Learn Fusion 360 in 30 Days - Day #5: 3D Model an Ice Cube Tray
Change the Document Units to Inches (optional) I used imperial units in this tutorial because that happened to be the ice cube tray dimensions I found online. You can still follow along with millimeters if that's what you prefer....
Curated Video
Adding Integers with the Same Sign Using a Number Line
This video explains how to add negative numbers by using a number line. It demonstrates that adding negative numbers is similar to adding positive numbers, as both involve moving in the same direction on the number line. The video also...
Professor Dave Explains
Hemiacetals, Acetals, and Imines
An introduction to hemiacetal, acetal, and imine functional groups.
Virtually Passed
Conservation of Energy Part 2: Kinetic Energy
I derive the formula for Kinetic Energy and show that the total work done by all the forces acting on an object = 0.5 m (V2^2 - V1^2)
Virtually Passed
Relative Motion with rotating reference axes Example (part 1)
To solve for the velocity of a point A moving relative to an object that is rotating then we can use the relative velocity (for rotating reference frames) equation: Va = Vb + Vrel + Vp/b
Curated Video
Measuring Angles in Standard Position on the Coordinate Plane
In this video, you will learn how to measure angles in standard position by placing them correctly in the coordinate plane. You will also understand the concept of negative angle measures and coterminal angles.
FuseSchool
Wave Behaviour
Wave Behaviour | Waves | Physics | FuseSchool How do waves behave? Badly? In this video we are going to look at how light and sound waves behave. Before we start, you should know that waves can be transverse or longitudinal....
Let's Tute
Understanding Momentum and its Applications in Daily Life
This video explains the concept of momentum and how it is dependent on mass and velocity. It also covers the conservation of momentum and the different types of collisions. The video includes a simulation experiment with automobile...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Stages of Group Development
The stages of group development or decision emergence theory (Aubrey Fisher) describes what you have likely experienced in a team. This video looks a Fisher's four phases of group decision making and development (1970), sometimes called...
Astrum
How big can planetary systems get?
How big do you think our solar system is? Up until Pluto? A bit beyond? How big can other solar systems get?
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Dot Product (Level 10 of 12)
This video goes over the dot product also known as the scalar product. This video covers direction angles and direction cosines. 3 examples are also covered illustrating how to solve problems involving direction angles and direction...
Brian McLogan
Finding the magnitude and direction of a vector from a word problem
In this video series you will learn multiple math operations. I teach in front of a live classroom showing my students how to solve math problems step by step. My math tutorials should be used to review previous lessons, complete your...
TMW Media
Scalers and Vectors: Solving a problem, Part 1
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem? Scalers and Vectors, Part 4
Virtually Passed
challenging friction problem
This problem is from the Meriam and Kraige Statics textbook. I do not own this problem and I am not using it for commercial purposes. In this problem you need to always start with a free body diagram. Notice that in order to find the...
Flipping Physics
A Common Misconception about Newton's Thrid Law Force Pairs (or Action-Reaction Pairs)
Proof that the Force Normal and the Force of Gravity are not a Newton’s Third Law Force Pair.
Math Fortress
Calculus III: Two Dimensional Vectors (Level 10 of 13)
This video is a review of Two Dimensional Vectors. This video goes over 6 examples that make use of unit vectors.
Math Fortress
Calculus III: The Dot Product (Level 9 of 12)
This video goes over the dot product also known as the scalar product. This video goes over 3 examples illustrating how to find the scalar projection, vector projection, and orthogonal projection.
Curated Video
Graphing Lines Using a Point and Slope
In this video, the teacher explains how to graph a line using a point and the slope. They use the example of Jack trying to find his boat on a map, demonstrating step by step how to determine the slope and plot the line on a coordinate...
Brian McLogan
How to translate a pentagon by sliding using a vector
👉 Learn how to apply transformations of a figure and on a plane. We will do this by sliding the figure based on the transformation vector or directions of translations. When performing a translation we are sliding a given figure up,...