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Catalyst University
Phase Diagrams | Gibbs Phase Rule (w/ 5 Examples)
In this video, I explain how to use Gibbs phase rule in relation to phase diagrams; also, I work 5 examples of Gibbs phase rule.
Flipping Physics
Work done by a Spring - Deriving Elastic Potential Energy
When we place a 1.00 kg mass on a spring, the end of the spring moves from the 34.4 cm mark to the 30.2 cm mark and comes to rest. (a) What is the spring constant of the spring? (b) What is the work done by the spring on the mass? Want...
Flipping Physics
AP Physics 1: Review of Electrostatics
Review of the Electrostatics topics covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.
Curated Video
C++ Developer - Separate Compilation
This video explains separate compilation.<br/<br/>>
This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Classes and Objects" of the series "The Complete C++ Developer Course".This section introduces classes and objects.
This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Classes and Objects" of the series "The Complete C++ Developer Course".This section introduces classes and objects.
KnowMo
Electricity and Mathematics: Understanding Inverse Proportion
The video explains the concept of inverse proportion and how to solve problems involving it. The instructor uses examples and equations to demonstrate how as one value increases, the other decreases at the same rate. Practical...
msvgo
Integrated Rate Equations
It explains zero order reaction and derives its rate constant. It describes the first order reaction rate constant. It discusses about half-life of a reaction.
Curated Video
Understanding Scaling Transformations in Algebra
In this lesson, students will learn how to identify the value of K in scaling transformations by exploring different representations of linear equations. They will understand that K represents a constant value in the algebraic...
Curated Video
Understanding Scale Factors and Proportions
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the scale factor or constant of proportionality in an architect's scale. The concept of ratios, proportions, and scale factors is introduced, and division is used to determine the scale...
msvgo
Motion and Reference Points
It describes motion and reference point for describing motion and compares uniform and non-uniform motion.
Flipping Physics
Angular Velocity Introduction
The equation for average angular velocity is presented in relation to the equation for average linear velocity. Radians per second and revolutions per minute are discusses as the units for angular velocity. Objects which have angular...
DoodleScience
Circular Motion _ GCSE Physics
Circular motion is quite self-explanatory really; it’s simply the physics behind things moving in circles. When something moves in a circle it’s velocity is constantly changing, even if its speed is constant. This is because velocity is...
Catalyst University
Series | Proof That the Harmonic Series Diverges
Series | Proof That the Harmonic Series Diverges
msvgo
Arithmetic Progression
It explains the conditions to be satisfied by a sequence to be in AP. It also provides the derivation of general term and sum of n terms in AP. Further it gives some important properties of AP.
Curated Video
Understanding Exponential Functions Through Tables
This video explains how to determine if a set of data represents an exponential function and how to write an equation that models the function. It discusses the concept of first and second differences, the parent function for exponential...
Flipping Physics
Universal Gravitational Potential Energy Introduction
Universal Gravitational Potential Energy is introduced and graphed. It is compared to the force of gravity. And the “zero line” is defined.
Flipping Physics
Electric and Gravitational Field Comparisons
Comparing the electric fields of point charges to the gravitational field of a planet both at a local and far distant location.
Flipping Physics
Center of Mass Introduction
Center of mass is defined and demonstrated in projectile motion. We demonstrate what happens when you push at or near the center of mass. The center of mass of a Feeble is demonstrated. And the “Hang Test” is used to find the center of...
Virtually Passed
Kinetic Friction and Static Friction intuition
Hey guys, this video covers the intuition behind friction. Friction always acts in the direction opposite to the applied force. Using this and the fact that the static coefficient of friction is different to the kinetic coefficient of...
msvgo
Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions
It explains how to add or subtract two algebraic expressions. It also explains how to find the value of an expression.
Curated Video
Comparing Linear, Exponential and Quadratic Functions
This lesson will cover the patterns of linear, exponential and quadratic functions and review how to determine what type a function from a table of values. We will also review how to write a function rule/equation for a pattern from a...
Virtually Passed
Pulley Summary
If a pulley system is accelerating, then the tension in the cable is constant IF
1) Pulley is mas
sless
2) Pin is fr
icitonless
3) R
ope is massless
To find the acceleration of the masses and the tension in the...
1) Pulley is mas
sless
2) Pin is fr
icitonless
3) R
ope is massless
To find the acceleration of the masses and the tension in the...
Packt
Merge Sort Complexity
This video explains merge sort complexity.
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This clip is from the chapter "Algorithm: Sorting Advanced" of the series "Data Structures and Algorithms: The Complete Masterclass".This section explains the concept of advanced...
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This clip is from the chapter "Algorithm: Sorting Advanced" of the series "Data Structures and Algorithms: The Complete Masterclass".This section explains the concept of advanced...
DoodleScience
Hooke's Law _ GCSE Physics
Doodle Science teaches you high school physics in a less boring way in almost no time! Script: Elastic objects (such as a spring) can store elastic potential energy when they are stretched. For example this happens when a catapult is...