Instructional Video5:40
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Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++ - Jump Statements

Higher Ed
In this video, you will learn about jump statements such as Break, Continue, and Goto.
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Instructional Video7:02
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Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++ - Flow Control - IF ELSE

Higher Ed
In this video, you will learn how to use the if/else conditional statement.
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Instructional Video6:35
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Python for OOP - The A to Z OOP Python Programming Course - Methods

Higher Ed
In this video, you will learn about methods, which are functions defined within a class. You will understand the different types of methods, such as instance methods, class methods, and static methods, and how to use them in your...
Instructional Video7:09
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Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++ - Logical - Relational - Boolean Operators

Higher Ed
In this video, you will learn about relational and logical - operators.
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Instructional Video1:40
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Ionization Energy Insights Looking at Trends in Elements in Group IV

9th - Higher Ed
The ionisation energy decreases progressively as we move down the group. However, in the case of lead (Pb), the ionisation energy is higher than that of tin (Sn) due to inadequate shielding of the inner f-orbitals. This results in a...
Instructional Video5:27
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Aufbau Principle: Building Electron Configurations

9th - Higher Ed
An important idea in atomic theory is the Aufbau Principle, which shows how electrons are arranged in an atom. It says that electrons fill atomic orbitals from least energetic to most energetic, starting with the least...
Instructional Video2:34
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Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle : The Limits of Precision

9th - Higher Ed
Werner Heisenberg proposed Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle in 1927, which states that measuring a particle's momentum and position at the same time with accuracy is not possible. One can know a property less precisely the more...
Instructional Video3:26
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Hydrogen's Spectrum: Decoding the Lines

9th - Higher Ed
A key tool in atomic physics is the hydrogen spectrum, which shows the quantised energy levels of the electrons in a hydrogen atom. The electrons in hydrogen gas absorb energy and travel to higher energy levels when the gas is excited,...
Instructional Video13:31
Astrum

All About Jupiter

Higher Ed
Everything you could want to know about Jupiter.
Instructional Video4:01
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Valence Bond Theory: A Journey into Chemical Bonding

9th - Higher Ed
Valence Bond (VB) theory explains how chemical bonds form through the overlap of atomic orbitals, where electron pairs are shared between atoms. The key concepts include: Atomic Orbital Overlap: Bonds form when atomic orbitals from...
Instructional Video4:43
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Fajan’s Rules: Predicting Ionic vs. Covalent Bonds

9th - Higher Ed
Fajan's rules explain how factors like ion size, charge, and polarizability determine whether a bond will be predominantly ionic or covalent
Instructional Video2:27
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The Nature of Chemical Bonds: How Electronegativity Shapes Them

9th - Higher Ed
Electronegativity differences between atoms determine the type of bond: ionic bonds form when the difference is large, while covalent bonds form with similar electronegativity.
Instructional Video5:03
Science ABC

What is the Fibonacci Sequence & the Golden Ratio? Simple Explanation and Examples in Everyday Life

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers in which a given number is the addition of the two numbers before it. So, if you start with 0, the next number will be 1, followed by 1, followed by 2, followed by 3 and so on. As you can...
Instructional Video2:46
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Buoyancy: The Forces That Determine Why Objects Float or Sink

6th - 12th
Discover the forces at work underwater, which dictate why large boats float but small pebbles sink. Physics - Forces - Learning Points. The buoyant force is an upward-acting force determined by the weight of the displaced water. Ships...
Instructional Video2:07
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Resistance

6th - 12th
What is resistance? Discover how it impedes electrical flow, and why understanding it can help us to build more effective circuits, and stay safe. Physics - Electricity And Circuits - Learning Points. Resistance is how well or poorly an...
Instructional Video2:57
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Modelling the Spitfire

6th - 12th
Though the world's first model aircraft, a Spitfire, was built in a scale of 1:75, the resulting model would fit into the full-size equivalent more than 370,000 times over. Discover how scale is calculated in three dimensions. Maths -...
Instructional Video2:53
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How Do Animals Fly?

6th - 12th
Biological evolution has allowed some animals to fly. Find out exactly how their wings work to achieve this. Physics - Forces - Learning Points. Flight occurs when the upward force is greater than the downward. Flight is explained by...
Instructional Video3:15
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Friction

6th - 12th
Friction can be friend or foe. What is friction, how does it affect our lives and how can we alter it? Physics - Forces - Learning Points. Friction is a resistive force between surfaces moving at different velocities. Friction is...
Instructional Video3:05
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The Most Populous Country

6th - 12th
When will India overtake China as the world's most populous country? Maths - Number A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s math films show abstract concepts in action in the real world.
Instructional Video2:42
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What is an Orbit?

6th - 12th
How the orbit of the planets is dictated by mass and the force of gravity. Physics - Our Solar System - Learning Points. The curved path of one object around another is its orbit. Objects orbit due to the effects of gravity. The...
Instructional Video2:36
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Calculating Density

K - 5th
See how the density of an object is calculated and why some materials are buoyant.
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Instructional Video3:08
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Mass vs. Weight

K - 5th
What is the difference between mass and weight?
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Instructional Video3:13
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The Equations and Inequalities: The First Property of the Inequality Relation in N and Z

K - 8th
By the end of this video, the student will be able to: Recognize the first property of the inequality relation in N and Z.9492
Instructional Video10:48
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Multiplying Mixed Numbers and Fractions

9th - Higher Ed
Do you find multiplying mixed numbers and fractions confusing? Middle school math can be a challenge! In this video I will demonstrate and explain how to multiply mixed numbers and fractions using 4 easy steps!