Instructional Video6:23
Virtually Passed

Impulse and Momentum example 1

Higher Ed
Impulse and Momentum example 1
Instructional Video6:31
Zach Star

Earth and Environmental Science - Careers, Concentrations, and Courses (Part 2)

12th - Higher Ed






This video will focus on the two most common concentrations, labs you can expect to see in this major, and possible career paths you can take. Unlike labs for chemistry, biology, or physics much of the labs that...
Instructional Video9:11
Catalyst University

Anatomy - Physiology of the Semicircular Canals

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss rotation equilibrium and the physiology of the semicircular canals.
Instructional Video21:27
Global Health with Greg Martin

Health systems (part III), finance and leadership

Higher Ed
In this episode the team look at health care finance and leadership in health at a national and global level.
Instructional Video15:22
Virtually Passed

Basic statics problem finding reactions of pin supports

Higher Ed
This video shows how to find the magnitudes of reaction forces of pins. A general approach to this question is to 1) draw a FBD 2) use Mtotal = 0 and Ftotal =0 3) solve the algebra. A few things to note are: Pin supports apply external...
Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

Adding Integers with the Same Sign

K - 5th
In this video lesson, students will learn how to add integers with the same sign by analyzing the rules using a number line. The teacher explains the concept of absolute value and emphasizes the importance of moving in the correct...
Instructional Video4:12
Curated Video

Adding Positive and Negative Integers Using a Number Line

K - 5th
This video explains the concept of integers and addition, and demonstrates how to graphically represent the addition of positive and negative numbers on a number line. Through clear examples and step-by-step instructions, students will...
Instructional Video2:47
Flipping Physics

Creating Circular Motion from Sine and Cosine Curves

12th - Higher Ed
Demonstrating how sine and cosine simple harmonic motion waves can create circular motion.
Instructional Video3:43
FuseSchool

Earth and Compasses

6th - Higher Ed
Earth and Compasses Perhaps you’ve played with bar magnets or have a magnet on your fridge. But did you know that the earth is a giant magnet? In fact, this is how compasses work. In this video we’re going to look at the earth’s magnetic...
Instructional Video2:59
Brian McLogan

What is the formula for a unit vector from a vector in component form

12th - Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video12:14
Virtually Passed

Sum of Moments equals I alpha proof

Higher Ed
Here I prove the result that the sum of moments about the center of mass = I_G alpha and the sum of moments about a fixed point = I_o alpha.
Instructional Video9:16
Catalyst University

Ketone Body Catabolism

Higher Ed
Ketone Body Catabolism
Instructional Video14:53
APMonitor

Data Cleansing

10th - Higher Ed
Measurements from sensors or from human input can contain bad data that negatively affects machine learning. This tutorial demonstrates how to identify and remove bad data with Numpy and Pandas.



Data cleansing is the...
Instructional Video7:21
Dom Burgess

What Is Dark Matter?

9th - 11th
Dark Matter is one of the biggest mysteries of our universe. It makes up more than a quarter of our universe, but what is it? And how do we know it's there? Find out about dark matter in this video.
Instructional Video10:36
Brian McLogan

How to find the speed and direction of a boat with current using vectors

12th - Higher Ed
How to find the speed and direction of a boat with current using vectors
Instructional Video5:18
Brian McLogan

How to rotate a line 90 degrees counter clockwise

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to rotate a figure and different points about a fixed point. Most often that point or rotation will be the original but it is important to understand that it does not always have to be at the origin. When rotating it is also...