Flipping Physics
2015 #5 Free Response Question - AP Physics 1 - Exam Solution
This is a Short Answer question but is not included in either AP Physics C curricula.
Flipping Physics
#43 Electricity and Magnetism Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam
This problem is about manipulating dimensions to deterring the average speed of a moving beam of protons
Curated Video
Predictive Analytics with TensorFlow 1.4: Vectors, Matrices, and Graphs
We will discuss vectors, metrics, and tensors, which are some fundamental topics for learning predictive analytics. • Understand vectors and matrices • Find transpose of matrix
Two Minute Music Theory
Intro To The Harmonic Series - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #31
Music is made by sound waves. The objects that make those waves make complex waves. Which create what we call Harmonics. Today we look at some Music Physics and get an intro to the Harmonic Series.
Physics Girl
Inside the World's Largest Science Experiment
Dianna from Physics Girl visited CERN in Geneva Switzerland to find out what the detectors at the LHC are looking for, and dive into the fundamental question: what are particles?
Packt
Design a computer system using tree search and reinforcement learning algorithms : Understanding the Environment of CartPole in OpenAI Gym
From the section: Lights, Camera, Action – Building Blocks of Reinforcement Learning. In this section, we learn about the main building blocks of reinforcement learning, including the action space, the environment, and the rewards. To...
History Hit
The Silk Roads with Peter Frankopan: Columbus was not looking for America
What was the whole process of European discovery? What does Britain have to do with the silk roads? The Silk Roads with Peter Frankopan, Part 2
History Hit
The Silk Roads with Peter Frankopan: Our thoughts on history
What do we normally do when we think about history? Is there a problem thinking this way? The Silk Roads with Peter Frankopan, Part 1
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Ha-Joon Chang: Economics Upside Down
In INET's full interview with Ha-Joon Chang, he discusses some ideas that seem contrary to traditional thinking in economics, such as free trade does not necessarily make countries richer, and that there is no such thing as a free market.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Alan Rhodes and Harvey Moseley Talk About Creating SOFIA’s Instruments
A conversation with Alan Rhodes, instrument development manager for the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, and Harvey Moseley a senior astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Upside of Wasteful Speculative Bubbles and the Downside of Efficiency - William Janeway
William Janeway notes the prevalence (and importance) of speculative bubbles, especially in respect to equity markets and technological breakthroughs. Interviewed by Daniel Erasmus at King's College, April 2010.
The Business Professor
Standards of Constitutional Review
This Video Explains Standards of Constitutional Review
Prime Coaching Sport
Relay race: Soccer/kicking › Around the tall cone | Teaching fundamentals of PE (K-3)
One at a time from each team, dribble your ball (using your feet only) up to the tall cone. Then dribble around the tax clone once, the over to the end cone. Then dribble back around the tall cone, and back to the start. Remember to use...
Two Minute Music Theory
Write Better Chords With The Harmonic Series - Q&A #2
Since I released the Intro to the Harmonic Series video, I've gotten a lot of questions asking what you can do with it. So, I thought we might look at a practical application of it, Writing and Voicing Chords.
Mediacorp
Voices of Protest: Defending Democracy in India
This video explores the importance of freedom of expression and the right to protest in India's democracy. It highlights the ongoing protests and debates surrounding issues such as sedition, nationalism, and the idea of a Hindu...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Nicholas Negroponte - Being Educated
Nicholas Negroponte is founder and chairman of the One Laptop per Child non-profit association. He was co-founder and director of the MIT Media Laboratory, and the Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Technology. A graduate of MIT,...
The Wall Street Journal
The Rise of Privacy
Privacy and the storage and access to data have become much bigger issues for consumers and regulators. We'll look at what executives need to think about as they incorporate privacy into strategies and products.
Brian McLogan
Learn how to find the derivative of the integral
👉 Learn about the fundamental theorem of calculus. The fundamental theorem of calculus is a theorem that connects the concept of differentiation with the concept of integration. The theorem is basically saying that the differentiation of...
The Wall Street Journal
What To Report
What should a CISO report to the executive team and board, and what do board members want to know? We'll look at what corporate stakeholders regard as the principles of reporting and the most useful information.
Physics Girl
Can you solve the $20 riddle? ft SMBC Comics' Zach Weinersmith
I sit down with Zach Weinersmith from SMBC comics to ask him some physics trivia and logic riddles!
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Pains of Global Rebalancing
In part 3 of INET's interview with Ha-Joon Chang, he says that as the United States stumbles in its role of "buyer of last resort," exporting countries like Germany and Japan have to do the job of rebalancing because structural...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Erik Berglöf - Crisis in Eastern Europe: The People's Perspective (2/4)
INET interview with Erik Berglof, Part 2 of 4
Brian McLogan
Second ftc example with cube root
👉 Learn about the fundamental theorem of calculus. The fundamental theorem of calculus is a theorem that connects the concept of differentiation with the concept of integration. The theorem is basically saying that the differentiation of...