Instructional Video18:30
KnowMo

Maximum and Minimum Points

3rd - Higher Ed
Maximum and Minimum Points
Instructional Video5:33
Rachel's English

How to Pronounce QUESTION -- American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
How to say 'Question' with an American Accent? Get tips on the pronunciation and improve your spoken English. Hint: the letter T is pronounced "ch".
Instructional Video7:19
Catalyst University

Virial Equation of State & The Boyle Temperature

Higher Ed
Virial Equation of State & The Boyle Temperature
Instructional Video16:11
Virtually Passed

Rectilinear motion example problem

Higher Ed
This video covers a very challenging rectilinear motion problem. Every problem you're going to face (excluding circular motion) will only require you using two formulas; dx/dt = V and dV/dt = a. All other formulas can be derived from...
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 Video3:58
Flipping Physics

Review of Momentum, Impact Force, and Impulse

12th - Higher Ed
An important review highlighting differences between the equations for Conservation of Momentum, Impact Force and Impulse.
Instructional Video13:29
Brian McLogan

Continuous Piecewise Functions

12th - Higher Ed
Continuous Piecewise Functions
Instructional Video6:38
Curated Video

Understanding Area Under the Curve: Estimating and Integrating with Limits

Higher Ed
The video discusses the concept of area under the curve and the use of rectangular strips to estimate this area. It also covers the fundamental calculus theorem of calculus and how integration and differentiation can be used to find the...
Instructional Video3:31
Rachel's English

American English - EH [_] Vowel - How to make the EH Vowel

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the Sounds of American English! This video covers the EH as in BED [_] Vowel. Perfect your American Accent!
Instructional Video1:11
Next Animation Studio

How do we know Earth is round?

12th - Higher Ed
Earth's spherical shape can be proven in many ways.
Instructional Video10:32
Math Fortress

Calculus III: Three Dimensional Coordinate Systems (Level 3 of 10)

12th - Higher Ed
This video continues the exploration of a three dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. This video goes over 5 examples covering the proper way to graph equations in R cubed. Equations covered include planes, cylinder, and parabolic...
Instructional Video11:21
Let's Tute

Introduction to Cumulative Frequency and Less Than Type Ogive Graphs

9th - Higher Ed
This video teaches cumulative frequency and how it is represented in a graph, specifically the less than type ogive. It uses an example of daily income of workers to demonstrate how to calculate cumulative frequency, plot it on a graph,...
Instructional Video5:03
Curated Video

Stationary Points and Points of Inflection: Finding and Analyzing

Higher Ed
This video is a presentation on stationary points and points of inflection. The presenter goes over how to find the stationary points and the nature of those points using the first and second derivative tests. They then move on to...
Instructional Video4:36
Curated Video

Visualizing Two-Dimensional Cross-Sections of Cones

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to visualize and identify the two-dimensional cross-sections of cones. They discuss the different shapes that result from slicing through cones at different angles, such as triangles, parabolas,...
Instructional Video3:34
Curated Video

Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis - The Standard Normal Distribution

Higher Ed
This video explains the standard normal distribution by deriving it from the normal distribution through the method of standardization. You will also be elaborated on its use for testing. This clip is from the chapter "Inferential...
Instructional Video5:11
Curated Video

Understanding Demand Curve Shifts

12th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture on how demand curves shift in economics. The video discusses the two types of shifts - outward shifts and inward shifts - and their implications for the quantity demanded of a good at different prices. The video...
Instructional Video1:51
msvgo

Instantaneous velocity and instantaneous speed

K - 12th
This nugget explains about the instantaneous velocity and speed with graphical representation.
Instructional Video5:05
msvgo

Liquefaction of Gases

K - 12th
Description of the conditions required for liquefaction of gases in terms of critical temperature, critical pressure and critical volume.
Instructional Video3:46
Curated Video

Understanding the Problem Theorem of Calculus

Higher Ed
The video is a presentation on the problem theorem of calculus, which explains the link between integration and differentiation. The speaker begins by reviewing differentiation and integration, and how they relate to each other. The...
Instructional Video23:59
msvgo

Cartesian Equation of Ellipse

K - 12th
It defines ellipse as the locus of a point, its associated terms. It also derives the Cartesian standard equation of ellipse.
Instructional Video5:53
Curated Video

Describing the Relationship Between Two Quantitative Variables Using Scatter Plots

K - 5th
In this video, students learn how to describe the relationship between two quantitative variables using scatter plots. The video explains the difference between categorical and quantitative variables and demonstrates how scatter plots...
Instructional Video10:12
Professor Dave Explains

Evaluating Indefinite Integrals

12th - Higher Ed
How to evaluate indefinite integrals.
Instructional Video3:17
Let's Tute

Understanding Motion and Inertia: A Quick Test

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a quick test on motion that explains how even though Ben appears motionless while sitting on a couch, he is still in motion due to the Earth's movement. The challenge is to identify the correct type of motion displayed on...
Instructional Video7:29
msvgo

Test of Continuity of Functions

K - 12th
It explains the solved problems on testing the continuity of functions.