Flipping Physics
AP Physics C: Dynamics Review (Mechanics) - Newton's 3 Laws, Friction, Equilibrium
Calculus based review of Newton’s three laws, basic forces in dynamics such as the force of gravity, force normal, force of tension, force applied, force of friction, free body diagrams, translational equilibrium, the drag or resistive...
Mazz Media
Lab Safety: Basic Safety Rules
In this live-action program viewers will learn the basic safety rules to be followed a laboratory setting. Students will come to understand that the effects of an accident will be reduced and minimized by wearing protective equipment or...
The Business Professor
Best Practices in an Integrative Negotiation
This Video Explains the Best Practices in an Integrative Negotiation
Let's Tute
Amazing Tricks to Understand Formulae - Mensuration
In this video we wll learn some of the Tricks to Understand Formulae of Mensuration
Let's Tute
Understanding and Memorizing Formulas for Surface Areas and Volumes
This video is a tutorial for students struggling with memorizing math formulas, specifically surface areas and volumes. The teacher breaks down the formulas according to their areas and volumes, and assigns them to specific shapes such...
Science360
Evolutionary biologist Sally Otto - ScienceLives
Sarah (Sally) Otto is an evolutionary biologist and professor at the University of British Columbia in Canada. She studies the evolutionary process through mathematical modeling and the use of model organisms like yeast. Evolution is...
Catalyst University
Type I Alveolar Cells, Respiratory Membranes, & Gas Exchange
In this video, we discuss how gas exchange occurs across the respiratory membrane at the alveoli and how this involves Type I Alveolar Cells.
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Digital Notan Design with Google Drawing
Bethany shows the digital notan design with google drawing
Flipping Physics
Physics "Magic Trick" on an Incline
Understand the forces acting on an object on an incline by analyzing the forces on a “floating block”.
History Hit
The Silk Roads: Trade and Movement: Sassanian empire wrap up
Where did the items found come from? Hear final thoughts about the empire in the wrap up. The Silk Roads: Trade and Movement, Part 6
Flipping Physics
Component, Unit, and R Position Vectors
Vector components are reviewed. Unit vectors are introduced and an example is walked through. The “r” position vector is introduced and an example using both “r” position vector and unit vectors is worked through.
Astrum
Why are all the planets on the same orbital plane?
Is it a coincidence? Or is something else at play here?
Brian McLogan
What is a Ray and how do we label one
👉 Learn essential definitions of points, lines, and planes. A point defines a position in space. A line is a set of points. A line can be created by a minimum of two points. A plane is a flat surface made up of at least three points. A...
Science360
Now you see it...Invisibility becomes clearer!
Andrea Alù, an engineering professor at the University of Texas at Austin, has an amazing job description: he makes things invisible. Alù is a leading innovator in metamaterials, artificial materials with properties that allow...
Brian McLogan
Evaluate all the limits from a given graph
👉 Learn how to evaluate the limit of a function from the graph of the function. The limit of a function as the input variable of the function tends to a number/value is the number/value which the function approaches at that time. When...
Curated Video
YOGA AT THE OFFICE
Do you get tired and tense sitting at your computer? Wai Lana shows you simple exercises to wake up and release tension right at your desk.
Professor Dave Explains
Giving and Receiving Directions in Italian
How to give/receive directions in Italian.
Curated Video
Create a computer vision system using decision tree algorithms to solve a real-world problem : Corner detection – Harris
From the section: Computer Vision Basics: Part 3. In this section, we’ll cover the advanced features of Computer Vision. Computer Vision Basics: Part 3: Corner detection – Harris
Brian McLogan
How do we label a point line and plane
👉 Learn how to label points, lines, and planes. A point defines a position in space. A line is a set of points. A line can be created by a minimum of two points. A plane is a flat surface made up of at least three points. A point is...
Brian McLogan
Write the equation of an ellipse given the foci and vertices
Learn how to write the equation of an ellipse from its properties. The equation of an ellipse comprises of three major properties of the ellipse: the major radius (a), the minor radius (b) and the center (h, k). The ellipse is vertical...
Brian McLogan
Learn to evaluate the limit from the left right and general of a graph
👉 Learn how to evaluate the limit of a function from the graph of the function. The limit of a function as the input variable of the function tends to a number/value is the number/value which the function approaches at that time. When...
Brian McLogan
Why do we need to know translating sentences
👉 Learn how to write an algebraic expression from verbal sentence as well as writing out a sentence from a algebraic expression. To do this we need to know what words we use to express operations such as addition, multiplication,...
Catalyst University
Concave/Convex Rules | How to Mobilize a Joint [Part 3]
In this video, we will learn a fool-proof strategy to answer the question, "given the indicated mobilization, what movement am I trying to restore?"
Brian McLogan
How to find the exact value using the half angle formula for cosine
👉 Learn how to evaluate the Sine of an angle using the half-angle formula. The half-angle formula for Sine is helpful when you need to determine the exact value of function given an angle but cannot use a calculator or the angle is not...