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Brian McLogan
Verifying a trigonometric Identities
👉 Learn how to verify Pythagoras trigonometric identities. A Pythagoras trigonometric identity is a trigonometric identity of the form sin^2 (x) + cos^2 (x) or any of its derivations. To verify trigonometric expression means to verify...
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Hazards of radiation _ GCSE Physics
Alpha and beta particles are charged, whereas gamma radiation is neutral. Remember that opposite charges attract, so if you were to fire all three particles through an electric or magnetic field the alpha particles would deflect towards...
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Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
It explains exponential and logarithmic functions and their differentiation with the help of examples.
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NewNew CEO Courtne Smith discusses her Bet on Personalization
Go inside one founder's journey to build a new social media app where personalization serves as the engine for its community of users.
JJ Medicine
Branched Chain Amino Acid Metabolism | BCAA Catabolism | Pathway and Regulation
Lesson on the Branched Chain Amino Acid (BCAA) Metabolism Pathway: Overview of BCAA Catabolism, Breakdown Products, Enzymes and Regulation.
Hey everyone, in this lesson you will learn about the metabolism of BCAAs (Valine,...
Hey everyone, in this lesson you will learn about the metabolism of BCAAs (Valine,...
Catalyst University
Blood Agar | The Hemolysis Test [Theory & Results]
This video covers the hemolysis test, which is done on blood agar. We will discuss both the results and theory underlying the hemolysis test.
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Uses Of Nuclear Radiation
"Uses of Nuclear Radiation What have the Hulk and Spiderman got in common? They both gained their super powers because of radiation. Well, in films and comics at least. In real life, radiation has never given anyone super powers. But...
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Penetrating Properties of Radiation
Penetrating Properties of Radiation
Radioactivity. What is it? Should we b
e worried?
It was Marie Curie who first used the word radioactive to describe a phenomenon discovered by Becquerel in 1896. It...
Radioactivity. What is it? Should we b
e worried?
It was Marie Curie who first used the word radioactive to describe a phenomenon discovered by Becquerel in 1896. It...
Brian McLogan
Verify identities using the sum and difference identities
👉 Learn how to verify the sum and difference of two angles trigonometric identities using the sum/difference formulas. To verify an identity means to ascertain that the left-hand side is equal to the right-hand side of the equality sign....
DoodleScience
Nuclear Radiation _ GCSE Physics
Doodle Science teaches you high school physics in a less boring way in almost no time!
Professor Dave Explains
Lipids Part 2: Steroids
Steroids have gotten a pretty bad rap! In reality, they're not just the big bad anabolic steroids. This class of molecules includes many vitamins as well as cholesterol. Cholesterol has also gotten a bad rap! We need cholesterol for our...
Catalyst University
Partial Derivatives: Total Differentials
Partial Derivatives: Total Differentials
Curated Video
Simplifying Trigonometric Expressions using Sine and Cosine
This video explains how to simplify trigonometric expressions by using the relationship between sine and cosine. It covers the concept of complementary angles, the substitution of cofunctions, and the steps to simplify expressions. The...
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Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis - Type I Error Versus Type II Error
In this video, you'll learn about Type I error versus Type II error.
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This clip is from the chapter "Hypothesis Testing" of the series "Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis".This section explains null and...
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This clip is from the chapter "Hypothesis Testing" of the series "Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis".This section explains null and...
Professor Dave Explains
Formulas for Trigonometric Functions: Sum/Difference, Double/Half-Angle, Prod-to-Sum/Sum-to-Prod
An overview of various formulas relating to trigonometric functions.
FuseSchool
Stable and Unstable Nuclei
Stable and Unstable Nuclei | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool How do you know if an atom is stable? In this video we are going to learn about radioactive decay and that unstable nuclei either have too many protons or too many...
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PHYSICS - Radiation - Uses of Nuclear Radiation
What have the Hulk and Spiderman got in common? They both gained their super powers because of radiation. Well, in films and comics at least. In real life, radiation has never given anyone super powers. But when used carefully radiation...
Professor Dave Explains
Carbohydrates Part 2: Polysaccharides
Now that we know about simple sugars, we need to know about how these polymerize to form long polysaccharide chains, like cellulose, starch, and glycogen. Check it out!
Curated Video
Find Measures of Inscribed Angles Using Central Angles
In this video, the teacher explains the relationship between the measure of an inscribed angle and its intercepted arc. They use the central angle theorem to prove and apply this relationship. By understanding this theorem, students can...