Instructional Video1:52
Curated Video

Singularly Uniform

12th - Higher Ed
Nobel Laureate in Physics Roger Penrose (Oxford) muses on the ironies associated with his work on singularities when applied to cosmology.
Instructional Video2:40
Curated Video

Feynman's Belt

12th - Higher Ed
Nobel Laureate David Politzer, Caltech, recalls a memorable discussion with the celebrated physicist Richard Feynman who uses his belt to demonstrate the spin-statistics theorem of quantum physics.
Instructional Video8:22
Curated Video

Quantum Facebook: What If You run Facebook on A Quantum Computer?

9th - Higher Ed
This part is directed for younger students, it explains to them the basics of quantum computing and information physics in A SIMPLified way. The part explains the 12 setbacks one may experience by using a quantum computer to access his...
Instructional Video3:01
Curated Video

Finding Trigonometric Coordinates for the 45-Degree Angle on the Unit Circle

K - 5th
In this video, students learn how to find the coordinates of the 45-degree angle on the unit circle by using properties of special right triangles. The video explains the concept of isosceles right triangles and how they relate to the...
Instructional Video9:52
Looking Glass Universe

The de Broglie Equation and Why There Is No Wave-Particle Duality

12th - Higher Ed
The wave-particle duality seems to used all the time to explain quantum mechanics to the public, but it is one of my pet peeves. It represents an outmoded way of thinking (old quantum theory), which is replaced by our current...
Instructional Video7:53
Flipping Physics

Deriving the Work-Energy Theorem using Calculus

12th - Higher Ed
Use the integral and derivative to derive the Work-Energy Theorem or what I prefer to call the Net Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem.
Instructional Video6:18
Curated Video

Solving Polynomial Equations: Finding Solutions and Factoring

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve polynomial equations by factoring and using the remainder theorem. They provide step-by-step examples and show how to find all the solutions to the equations.
Instructional Video6:16
Looking Glass Universe

Is Quantum Mechanics True? Bells theorem explained

12th - Higher Ed
Well be looking at Bells Theorem and what it actually says about whether Quantum Mechanics is true.
Instructional Video10:34
KnowMo

Circle Theorems Extension: Intersecting Chords and Beyond

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a comprehensive lesson on circle theorems, including an extension on the topic. The presenter covers the key four circle theorems that students should know, including the arrow shape, bow shape, quadrilateral, and...
Instructional Video7:28
Looking Glass Universe

Proof of Bells theorem

12th - Higher Ed
This video is based on the fantastic discussion of Bells theorem by my favourite physicist, David Mermin. Is the Moon there when nobody looks?
Instructional Video1:28
Brian McLogan

Apply the EVT to the square function

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the extreme value theorem. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A theorem which...
Instructional Video5:00
msvgo

Distance Formula: 3D Coordinate System

K - 12th
It explains the derivation of formula to obtain the distance between two points in space. It also provides some solved examples on computing the distance between two points.
Instructional Video4:47
TMW Media

Kinetic Energy And The Work - Energy Theorem: Solving a problem

K - 5th
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem? Kinetic Energy And The Work - Energy Theorem, Part 4
Instructional Video9:25
Let's Tute

Basic Trigonometry Identities

9th - Higher Ed
In this video we will learn what is Basic Trigonometry Identities. We will cover the topics such has Trigonometry Identities, Equations & Identities, Application, Some Questions and Derivation.
Instructional Video3:28
Brian McLogan

How to use the pythagorean theorem to find the missing length of a kite

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve problems with kites. A kite is a four-sided shape (quadrilateral) with two equal pairs of adjacent sides and the diagonals are perpendicular. Some of the properties of kites are: each pair of adjacent sides are...
Instructional Video9:10
Let's Tute

Introduction to Tangents of a Circle

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of tangents in a circle. They discuss the origin of the term, the point of contact, the number of tangents a circle can have, and various properties of tangents including their relationship...
Instructional Video5:23
Brian McLogan

Using a Two Column Proof to Prove Two Sides of a Triangle are Equal

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to prove that two triangles are congruent. Two or more triangles are said to be congruent if they have the same shape and size. There are many postulates and theorems to determine whether two triangles are congruent. They...
Instructional Video3:47
Brian McLogan

Writing a Proof for Parallel Lines

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to write a proof when given angles from parallel lines and a transversalWe will explore angle relationships with parallel lines and a transversal. Parallel lines are two lines on a plane that will never intersect and a...
Instructional Video15:56
msvgo

Factor Theorem

K - 12th
This nugget explains the proof of the Factor theorem. It includes problems and their solutions based on the theorem.
Instructional Video0:55
Brian McLogan

Determine the extrema using the end points of a closed interval

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the extreme value theorem. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A theorem which...
Instructional Video3:49
Zach Star

A google and amazon interview question with a really clever solution

12th - Higher Ed
A google and amazon interview question with a really clever solution
Instructional Video1:18
Brian McLogan

Consecutive Angles Theorem with Parallel Lines

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about parallel lines and a transversal theorems. Two lines are said to be parallel when they have the same slope and are drawn straight to each other such that they cannot meet. In geometry, parallel lines are identified by two...
Instructional Video5:36
TMW Media

Kinetic Energy And The Work - Energy Theorem: Solving another problem

K - 5th
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem? Kinetic Energy And The Work - Energy Theorem, Part 5
Instructional Video2:09
Tarver Academy

HOW TO SEARCH WITHIN A SPECIFIC YOUTUBE CHANNEL

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About HOW TO SEARCH WITHIN A SPECIFIC YOUTUBE CHANNEL