Instructional Video9:10
Physics Girl

Why RED BUBBLES are impossible… or are they?!

9th - 12th
Take a look at a bubble and you’ll see all the colors of the rainbow... right? WRONG. Bubbles are actually missing colors!
Instructional Video10:40
Curated Video

Introduction to Manipulating Square Roots (Certs)

Higher Ed
In this video presentation, the speaker discusses the laws of simplifying square roots or "certs". The three laws reviewed are: the square root of X times the square root of X equals X, the square root of A times the square root of B...
Instructional Video5:32
Catalyst University

Osmotic Pressure | Example #1

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss osmotic pressure by working an example.
Instructional Video4:21
FuseSchool

Simplifying Expressions

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we’re going to look at how to simplify algebraic expressions. Before we get started on simplifying, a few things to remember: (1) we always use a use a curly x for the letter x in algebra. (2) We don’t really use the...
Instructional Video2:46
ProEdify

Mastering Unit Conversions in the Physical Sciences

Higher Ed
This video provides a comprehensive overview of unit conversions in the physical sciences, emphasizing the importance of keeping track of units and using conversion factors. Viewers are guided through examples of converting measurements,...
Instructional Video5:27
PBS

I'm Young & Healthy, Can I Skip Health Insurance?

12th - Higher Ed
I'm Young & Healthy, Can I Skip Health Insurance?
Instructional Video8:58
Professor Dave Explains

Manipulating Rational Expressions: Simplification and Operations

12th - Higher Ed
Working with rational expressions.
Instructional Video3:35
Professor Dave Explains

Complex Ion Formation

12th - Higher Ed
Most transition metal cations can do something interesting in solution, they can interact with specific ligands to form complex ions. These coordinate covalent bonds are new territory, so let's get a mini introduction to inorganic...
Instructional Video5:37
Professor Dave Explains

The Mole: Avogadro's Number and Stoichiometry

12th - Higher Ed
Yes, I know moles are adorable furry creatures. This is a different kind of mole! A numerical mole. And we need to understand them to be able to make predictions about reactions. Let Professor Dave take you through the finer points.
Instructional Video3:45
Brian McLogan

Showing how to complete the square

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to write a quadratic equation from standard form to vertex form by completing the square. A quadratic equation is an equation whose highest exponent in the variable(s) is 2. It is of the form f(x) = ax^2 + bx + c. Given a...
Instructional Video4:08
Curated Video

Solving Equations with Fractions as Coefficients

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve linear equations with fractions as coefficients using the multiplicative inverse. They demonstrate the step-by-step process of balancing the equation and multiplying both sides by the...
Instructional Video4:02
Mazz Media

Basic Principles Force

6th - 8th
Through real world situations, the basic principles of force will come alive for students. By watching this video viewers will come to understand the basic principles of force used in physics. Combing animation with live video footage...
Instructional Video2:44
Brian McLogan

Use law of exponents to simplify an expression

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to apply the rules of exponents to simplify an expression. We will focus on applying the product rule, quotient rule as well as power rule. We will then explore multiple properties such as power to product, power to quotient...
Instructional Video4:41
Brian McLogan

Why Do the Negative Exponent Rules Work

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about the rules of exponents. An exponent is a number which a number is raised to, to produce a power. It is the number of times which a number will multiply itself in a power. There are several rules used in evaluating...
Instructional Video5:05
Flipping Physics

Wave Superposition Introduction

12th - Higher Ed
The difference between wave and object interaction is demonstrated. Constructive interference, destructive interference, and total destructive interference via superposition are all demonstrated.
Instructional Video10:10
Curated Video

Exploring Quadratic Functions: Zeroes, Extremes, and Symmetry

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to use different forms of quadratic functions to solve problems. They review the three equal forms of quadratic functions: standard form, vertex form, and factored form. The teacher demonstrates...
Instructional Video5:32
Physics Girl

How science explains monster waves

9th - 12th
Rogue waves - enormous, spontaneous surface waves in the open ocean - were once the tall tales of sailors. They are waves that reach 2-3x taller than the largest average waves in the area, reaching heights of 75 – 100ft. With the help of...
Instructional Video5:27
Curated Video

Solving Equations of the Form ax + b = c using Inverse Operations

K - 5th
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve equations of the form ax + b = c using inverse operations. The goal is to isolate the variable and find the value that makes both sides of the equation equal.
Instructional Video5:02
Curated Video

Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides: Collecting Like Terms

K - 5th
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve equations with variables on both sides by using inverse operations to collect like terms. They will understand the concept of combining like terms and isolating the variable to find the...
Instructional Video4:45
Curated Video

Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination with Opposite Coefficients

K - 5th
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve systems of equations using the elimination method when opposite coefficients are present. The video explains the concept of opposite coefficients and how they allow us to cancel out...
Instructional Video5:26
Tarver Academy

Multiplying Polynomials Example Problem

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Multiplying Polynomials Example Problem
Instructional Video8:16
Curated Video

Solving Equations Using Properties

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve equations using properties to justify each step. They cover properties such as the distributive property, associative property, and multiplicative inverse property. The teacher provides...
Instructional Video12:06
Why U

Algebra 26 - Solving Literal Equations

12th - Higher Ed
Literal equations are formulas for calculating the value of one unknown quantity from one or more known quantities. Variables in the formula are replaced by the actual or "literal" values corresponding to a specific instance of the...
Instructional Video10:48
Why U

Algebra 37 - Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination

12th - Higher Ed
Systems of two equations in x and y can be solved by adding the equations to create a new equation with one variable eliminated. This new equation can then be solved to find the value of the remaining variable. That value is then...