Instructional Video5:15
TMW Media

Projectile Motion: Equations for the X direction

K - 5th
What are the equations needed to solve for the X direction? Projectile Motion, Part 2
Instructional Video4:07
TMW Media

Projectile Motion: Equations for the Y direction

K - 5th
What are the equations needed to solve for the Y direction? Projectile Motion, Part 3
Instructional Video3:07
TMW Media

Kinetic Energy And The Work - Energy Theorem: The formula for kinetic energy

K - 5th
What do you think energy is? What is the equation for kinetic energy? What is the unit of kinetic energy? Kinetic Energy And The Work - Energy Theorem, Part 1
Instructional Video6:46
Professor Dave Explains

Trigonometric Functions: Sine, Cosine, Tangent, Cosecant, Secant, and Cotangent

12th - Higher Ed
Defining the trigonometric functions.
Instructional Video9:33
Let's Tute

Trigonometric Identities

9th - Higher Ed
This video tells us how trigonometric identities help us to simplify the huge expressions involving trigonometric ratios.
Instructional Video10:26
Flipping Physics

Power using Derivative and Unit Vectors - Example

12th - Higher Ed
Example: A 0.280 kg object has a position described by the function, position as a function of time equals 5.00 t^3 - 8.00 t^2 - 30.0 t meters. What is the net power being delivered to the object at 2.00 seconds? Want Lecture Notes?...
Instructional Video10:51
Flipping Physics

Introductory Vector Addition Problem using Component Vectors

12th - Higher Ed
A simple, introductory vector addition problem that combines the concepts of vectors, cardinal directions, tip-to-tail vector addition and component vectors.
Instructional Video4:25
Professor Dave Explains

Work and Energy

12th - Higher Ed
What's work? Not that place you go to earn money. In physics it means something else. And what's energy? Not like in the groovy sense. Actually, energy is one of the most improperly used words in the English language. Let physics define...
Instructional Video7:09
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Work with Examples

12th - Higher Ed
An introduction to the physics equation for work, including a few basic examples of positive vs. negative work.
Instructional Video10:11
Professor Dave Explains

Scalars, Vectors, and Vector Operations

12th - Higher Ed
What are all these funny little arrows? They're vectors! And we will use them to represent every single force we discuss in physics, so we need to know how to draw them, add them, subtract them, split them up into X and Y components, the...
Instructional Video11:08
Professor Dave Explains

Graphing Trigonometric Functions

12th - Higher Ed
How to graph trigonometric functions.
Instructional Video3:23
Flipping Physics

The Energy Song by Bo

12th - Higher Ed
Sing and learn about Work and Mechanical Energy with Bo!
Stock Footage0:17
Getty Images

2007 Opel Antara GTC concept SUV

Pre-K - Higher Ed
WS passenger side view of Opel Antara GTC crossover SUV 2007 Opel Antara GTC concept SUV at Cobo Hall on January 17, 2007 in Detroit, Michigan (Footage by Getty Images)
Stock Footage1:16
Getty Images

2009 Saturn Vue 2-Mode Hybrid montage

Pre-K - Higher Ed
WS Saturn Vue revolving on turntable; narrator speaks about Vue / WS Vue and narrator on camera / CU floor sign passes through shot / WS Vue revolving / WS narrator finishes her speech; rear of Vue is visible---Footage is 4:3 anamorphic....
News Clip1:12
Bloomberg

Fed Brought About 'Contrived Calm' in Equities, BNP's Boutle Says

Higher Ed
Jul.15 -- Greg Boutle, U.S. head of equity and derivative strategy at BNP Paribas, discusses the Federal Reserve's impact on equity market volatility as he expects to see a spike in the VIX later in the year. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Calculus Proof of Centripetal Acceleration Formula

11th - 12th
Watch as Khan Academy completes a calculus proof of the famous Centripetal Acceleration Formula. This video proves that a = v^2/r. [14:21]
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Cosine Wave: Lesson 6

10th - 12th
The shape and nature of the cosine wave are introduced here. This lesson [3:51] is 6 of 7 in the series titled "Cosine Wave."