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Linear Second-Order Differential Equations Part 1: Homogeneous Case
After a number of tutorials covering first-order differential equations, it's time to start tackling second-order differential equations. These contain a second derivative term, and they are quite useful in physics. To introduce these,...
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Introduction to Differential Equations
After learning calculus and linear algebra, it's time for differential equations! This is one of the most important topics in mathematics, especially for those who are interested in physics and engineering, as these equations show up...
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Compound Interest
Compound Interest | Numbers In this video we’re going to look at compound interest. If you have a savings account and deposit some money, the bank will pay you extra money as a sort of thank you for saving with them. You are effectively...
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What is Inflation?
Inflation happens when money loses its value over time, making prices go up. This can happen in three main ways: demand-pull inflation (when people want more goods than are available), cost-push inflation (when it costs more to make...
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Law of Chemical Equilibrium
Explains the mathematical relationship between reactant and product concentrations at equilibrium
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Formation of Hydrogen Iodide
Discusses the reversible reaction between hydrogen and iodine to form hydrogen iodide
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Dynamic Equilibrium - Characterestics
Highlights the essential features, such as constant concentrations and reaction rates
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Chemical Equilibrium & Dynamic Equilibrium
Explains how dynamic equilibrium is a state where reactants and products interconvert at equal rates
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Physical Equilibrium - Characterestics
Outlines the key features of equilibrium in physical systems, like constancy of properties
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Solid - Liquid Equilibrium
Explains the dynamic balance between solid and liquid phases, e.g., melting and freezing
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Equilibrium in Physical Process
Explains how equilibrium is established in physical changes like phase transitions
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Reversible Reactions - Experiment
Describes experimental setups to demonstrate reversible reactions.
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Investment Center Performance: Residual Income and EVA
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of investor center performance and introduces three key metrics used to assess it: return on investment, residual income, and economic value added. These metrics help measure the...
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Participating Preferred Stock
What is Participating Preferred Stock? Participating preferred stock is preferred stock that provides a specific dividend that is paid before any dividends are paid to common stock holders, and that takes precedence over common stock in...
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Participating Convertible Preferred Stock
What is Participating Convertible Preferred Stock? A participating convertible preferred (PCP) share is a financial term referring to a security most often issued as part of a venture capital financing deal before a company experiences...
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Understanding Normal Costing and its Relationship to Overhead Allocation
In this video, the concept of normal costing is explained as a means of allocating costs to a product, specifically focusing on overhead costs. The speaker discusses how a derived overhead rate is determined based on the driver of an...
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Understanding Non-Discounted Payback and Accounting Rate of Return Models
In this video, we delve into the concepts of payback and accounting rate of return, two important metrics used in evaluating investment projects. The teacher explains the non-discounted and discounted models of payback, highlighting the...
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Negotiable Instrument - Factors Affecting Negotiability
Commercial paper is often traded between parties through a process known as negotiation. The commercial paper must meet certain requirements to be negotiable or to be considered a negotiable instrument. This video explains what are the...
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Mutually Exclusive Projects
Mutually exclusive projects are projects whereby the acceptance or undertaking of one precludes undertaking the other.
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Multiple Inputs in Multiple Departments
Departments incur differing levels of activity inputs or costs associated with those activities. This video proposes a method for assigning those costs to a particular department.
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Present Value Concepts
What is present value and how is the discounted cash flow model used to determine the present value of future cash flows.
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Introduction to Managerial Accounting
In this video, the speaker provides an explanation of what managerial accounting is and how it differs from financial accounting. The video highlights the tasks and responsibilities of a managerial accountant, such as preparing financial...