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Wolfram Math World: Cramer's Rule
This site from MathWorld discusses Cramer's Rule with regard to nondegenerate solutions. The site contains links to important topics such as the determinant and the page gives the vector analog of Cramer's Rule for the three dimensional...
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Maths Help: The Scalar Triple Product
This site explains how to multiply three vectors together to produce a scalar triple product.
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York University: The Vectors of Mind
This site goes into detaial about Spearman's two factor theory. From the classic paper "The Vectors of Mind" by L. L. Thurstone (1934)Address of the president before the American Psychological Association, Chicago meeting, September, 1933.
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York University: The Vectors of Mind
This site goes into detaial about Spearman's two factor theory. From the classic paper "The Vectors of Mind" by L. L. Thurstone (1934)Address of the president before the American Psychological Association, Chicago meeting, September, 1933.
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York University: The Vectors of Mind
This site goes into detaial about Spearman's two factor theory. From the classic paper "The Vectors of Mind" by L. L. Thurstone (1934)Address of the president before the American Psychological Association, Chicago meeting, September, 1933.
Curated OER
York University: The Vectors of Mind
This site goes into detaial about Spearman's two factor theory. From the classic paper "The Vectors of Mind" by L. L. Thurstone (1934)Address of the president before the American Psychological Association, Chicago meeting, September, 1933.
Curated OER
York University: The Vectors of Mind
This site goes into detaial about Spearman's two factor theory. From the classic paper "The Vectors of Mind" by L. L. Thurstone (1934)Address of the president before the American Psychological Association, Chicago meeting, September, 1933.
Curated OER
York University: The Vectors of Mind
This site goes into detaial about Spearman's two factor theory. From the classic paper "The Vectors of Mind" by L. L. Thurstone (1934)Address of the president before the American Psychological Association, Chicago meeting, September, 1933.
Curated OER
York University: The Vectors of Mind
This site goes into detaial about Spearman's two factor theory. From the classic paper "The Vectors of Mind" by L. L. Thurstone (1934)Address of the president before the American Psychological Association, Chicago meeting, September, 1933.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Plix: Graphical Methods of Vector Addition: Direction
[Free Registration/Login Required] Follow the path depicted on the map then try to convert the series of six steps to a set of written directions.
Wolfram Research
Wolfram Math World: Order of Magnitude
Definition and notation of the magnitude of a vector. Includes links to related sites.
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Wolfram Math World: Resultant
Defines resultant as the result of combing two or more vectors. Includes formulas and links to related terms.
Math Notes and Math Tests
Pre Calculus Notes: The Determinant of a Square Matrix [Pdf]
The resource investigates the determinant of a square matrix. Topics examined are computing determinants, Sarrus?s rule, and the cross product of two vectors. Class notes and examples are included.
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University of Delaware: Complex Numbers
Contains a brief summary of complex numbers related with vectors.
Learn AP Physics
Learn Ap Physics: Physics B: Kinematics
A site dedicated to help students prepare for the AP Physics B test. This specific site reviews kinematics including one and two dimensional motion and vectors. Site contains links to video lectures and practice problems.
Physics4kids
Physics4 kids.com: Velocity, Motion and Speed Oh My
This brief overview distinguishes speed and velocity. Vectors are explained along with acceleration and gravitation. Diagrams are used to help explain these concepts.
Walter Fendt
Walter Fendt: Resolution of a Force Into Components
A short interactive activity which allows you to calculate the sum of two component vectors.
Ducksters
Ducksters: Physics for Kids: Motion Glossary and Terms
Kids learn about glossary and terms in the science of physics and motion. Definitions for words such as momentum, force, work, energy, gravity, scalar, vector, power, and more.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Static Functions vs. Instance Methods
Understanding and programming vectors and the PVector object: the difference between using static functions and instance methods.
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Math Pages: Differential Operators and the Divergence Theorem
This site discusses the divergence theorem and gives many examples of its use.
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Uss Constitution Museum: How to Be a Great Navigator!
In this lesson, 7th graders are shown how Great Navigators of the past stayed on course with the historical methods of navigation. The concepts of dead reckoning and celestial navigation are discussed. Using Vector Voyage students will...
Wolfram Research
Wolfram Math World: Plane
This site defines a plane in terms of geometric surfaces. Content includes formulas for a plane using the normal vector, how to find the x, y, and z intercepts of a plane, distance from the origin, point plane distance formula, dihedral...
University of Colorado
University of Colorado: Ph Et Interactive Simulations: Microwaves
How do microwaves heat up your coffee? Adjust the frequency and amplitude of microwaves. Watch water molecules rotating and bouncing around. View the microwave field as a wave, a single line of vectors, or the entire field.
University of Colorado
University of Colorado: Ph Et Interactive Simulations: Radiowaves and Electromagnetic Fields
Broadcast radio waves from KPhET. Wiggle the transmitter electron manually or have it oscillate automatically. Display the field as a curve or vectors. The strip chart shows the electron positions at the transmitter and at the receiver.
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