Instructional Video3:55
Brian McLogan

Find the displacement of a particle moving horizontally

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve particle motion problems. Particle motion problems are usually modeled using functions. Now, when the function modeling the position of the particle is given with respect to the time, we find the speed function of...
Instructional Video2:24
Brian McLogan

How to find when a particle is at rest from a position graph

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve particle motion problems. Particle motion problems are usually modeled using functions. Now, when the function modeling the position of the particle is given with respect to the time, we find the speed function of...
Instructional Video3:12
Curated Video

Everyday Activities English Phrasal Verbs In Use - Intermediate

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Everyday activities. English phrasal verbs in use - Intermediate lesson, part of the intermediate English course.<br/>
What do you do everyday? To answer this question you will need to use lots of phrasal verbs.
Instructional Video4:32
Brian McLogan

Learn how to determine the position when the particle is at rest calculator

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve particle motion problems. Particle motion problems are usually modeled using functions. Now, when the function modeling the position of the particle is given with respect to the time, we find the speed function of...
Instructional Video5:54
Brian McLogan

How to determine when a particle is moving to the left and right

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve particle motion problems. Particle motion problems are usually modeled using functions. Now, when the function modeling the position of the particle is given with respect to the time, we find the speed function of...
Instructional Video5:36
Professor Dave Explains

The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Part 1: Position/Momentum and Schrodinger's Cat

9th - Higher Ed
What do you think, that Breaking Bad made up the name Heisenberg? Think again! He was an awesome physicist. He has a few things to say about what we can and can't know about the quantum world. Let's take a look, shall we?
Instructional Video4:05
Englishing

Lesson on how to use "I WISH" - (I wish I had learnt it before)

9th - Higher Ed
This video is about the expression "I wish". This useful expression can be used in the past, present and future. It expresses a desire or dissatisfaction in the present, and a regret for a past situation.It could also express its real...
Instructional Video3:09
Professor Dave Explains

The Third Law of Thermodynamics: Absolute Zero

9th - Higher Ed
Brr, it's so cold today! Could it get any colder? Is there a coldest possible temperature? Yes, there is! That seems strange, but now we know that temperature is just a measure of kinetic energy, so zero kinetic energy must mean zero...
Instructional Video8:04
Virtually Passed

Radius of Curvature Proof - approximating a curve with a circle!

Higher Ed
Another proof of the radius of curvature that's more calculus heavy and contains more visuals.



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Instructional Video2:22
Brian McLogan

Determine when a particle is increasing

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve particle motion problems. Particle motion problems are usually modeled using functions. Now, when the function modeling the position of the particle is given with respect to the time, we find the speed function of...
Instructional Video3:39
NASA

NASA | 3,000 Comets for SOHO

3rd - 11th
In this video, Karl Battams of the Naval Research Lab talks us through a visualization of the comets that SOHO has witnessed.

Since its launch nearly 20 years ago, NASA and the European Space Agency's Solar and Heliospheric...
Instructional Video2:53
Brian McLogan

Calc Unit 3 IVT and Particle motion

12th - Higher Ed
Calc Unit 3 IVT and Particle motion
Instructional Video5:37
Curated Video

Analyzing the Effects of Salt on the Melting of Ice - Harry's Experiment

9th - Higher Ed
The video discusses an experiment carried out by Harry to investigate how the temperature of crushed ice varies as it melts. Harry placed some crushed ice in a boiling tube and then placed the boiling tube in a beaker of water. The...
Instructional Video6:28
Brian McLogan

Learn how to determine when a particle is at rest using a calculator

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve particle motion problems. Particle motion problems are usually modeled using functions. Now, when the function modeling the position of the particle is given with respect to the time, we find the speed function of...
Instructional Video3:33
Professor Dave Explains

Quantum Mechanics of the Electron

9th - Higher Ed
We don't have to know too much physics to do chemistry, but the electron, the particle that makes all the chemistry happen, is a quantum mechanical particle, so we have to understand it just a little bit. Don't worry, no math, just...
Instructional Video7:16
Catalyst University

Particle in a Finite Potential Well: Quantum Tunneling

Higher Ed
Particle in a Finite Potential Well: Quantum Tunneling
Instructional Video2:31
Brian McLogan

Learn to find the average acceraltion of a particle not given in a table

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve particle motion problems. Particle motion problems are usually modeled using functions. Now, when the function modeling the position of the particle is given with respect to the time, we find the speed function of...
Instructional Video4:58
Curated Video

Higgs Boson (The God Particle) and Higgs Field Explained in Simple Words

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Higgs boson is a wave, ripple or disturbance in an invisible, all-permeating field called the Higgs field. In the year 1964, Peter Higgs, FranΓ§ois Englert and four other scientists proposed a rather unique idea to explain why certain...
Instructional Video6:48
msvgo

Transverse and Longitudinal Waves

K - 12th
It explains transverse and longitudinal waves, talks about crest and trough and compression and rarefaction and explains that sound waves are longitudinal waves.
Instructional Video8:25
Flipping Physics

Uniform Thin Hoop Rotational Inertia Derivation

12th - Higher Ed
Deriving the integral equation for the moment of inertia of a rigid body. Also deriving the rotational inertia of a uniform thin hoop. Want Lecture Notes?f='http://www.flippingphysics.com/rotati...
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Instructional Video6:12
Englishing

Inglese per Italiani: Phrasal Verbs (VERBI FRASALI - Adatto per esami Cambridge)

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson we will look at phrasal verbs. This video will teach you how to use them by giving easy example. This lesson is addressed to the beginner student who wishes to learn English grammar, but also to advanced students who need...
Instructional Video4:36
Englishing

English Lesson on the difference between INFORMAL & FORMAL English

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, Mr. P./Marc will talk about the way native English speakers use their language when communicating informally. He will give five tips and examples to follow in order to imitate or understand when English speakers...
Instructional Video6:29
Curated Video

Development of the Model of the Atom

Higher Ed
The video discusses the historical development of the model of the atom, from the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus' idea of tiny, indivisible particles to modern-day understanding of electrons, protons, and neutrons. It explains the...
Instructional Video3:40
NASA

NASA | Fermi Proves Supernova Remnants Produce Cosmic Rays

3rd - 11th
A new study using observations from NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope reveals the first clear-cut evidence that the expanding debris of exploded stars produces some of the fastest-moving matter in the universe. This...