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Understanding Three-Dimensional Figures
In this video, the teacher explains the terms used to describe three-dimensional figures. They discuss the difference between one-dimensional, two-dimensional, and three-dimensional figures, and provide examples of each. The teacher also...
Tarver Academy
Alternate Exterior Angles Example Problem
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Alternate Exterior Angles Example Problem
DoodleScience
Series and Parallel Circuits _ GCSE Physics
There are two kinds of electrical circuits, series and parallel. Components that are connected one after another on the same loop of the circuit are connected in series. If one lamp were to break in a series circuit, all the lamps would...
Let's Tute
Section Formula in Coordinate Geometry - Proof & Application
In this video we will learn how to derive distance formula by Pythagorean theorem and we will find distance between two points by using distance formula.
Curated Video
Finding the Surface Area of Prisms & Pyramids
This video is a math lesson on finding the surface area of prisms and pyramids. The teacher explains the concepts of three-dimensional solids, identifies the different types of prisms and pyramids, and provides strategies for finding...
msvgo
Resistance and Resistivity
It explains resistance, factors affecting the resistance of a wire and resistivity or specific resistance.
Brian McLogan
Learning to solve a proportion
π Learn how to solve proportions. Two ratios are said to be proportional when the two ratios are equal. Thus, proportion problems are problems involving the equality of two ratios. When given a proportion problem with an unknown, we...
Professor Dave Explains
Cyclohexane Chairs
How to draw cyclohexane chair conformations and assess their relative energies.
msvgo
Exterior Angle Property of a Triangle
It explains the exterior angle property in triangles. It also delineates the proof for this property & explains how the property can be applied to solve problems.
Curated Video
Classifying Polygons Based On Parallel & Perpendicular Lines
Classifying polygons based on the presence or absence of parallel and perpendicular lines.
Brian McLogan
What is a ratio
π Learn how to solve proportions. Two ratios are said to be proportional when the two ratios are equal. Thus, proportion problems are problems involving the equality of two ratios. When given a proportion problem with an unknown, we...
Curated Video
Identifying Geometric Figures in Two-Dimensional Shapes
In this lesson, students will learn how to identify and classify geometric figures in two-dimensional shapes. They will understand the properties of points, lines, rays, and angles and use them to analyze shapes. By recognizing parallel...
Let's Tute
Trapezium and Kites - Properties
A plane figure with four sides and four angles is called a Quadrilateral. Let's learn its different types: Parallelogram, Trapezium & Kite in this session
msvgo
Resistance in Series
This nugget explains Ohm's law and its derivations for a system of resistors in series and parallel.
Brian McLogan
How to tell if the two vectors are parallel, orthogonal or neither
How to tell if the two vectors are parallel, orthogonal or neither
Professor Dave Explains
The Mean Value Theorem For Integrals: Average Value of a Function
Defining the mean value theorem for integrals.
msvgo
Angle Sum Property of a Triangle
It explains the angle sum property of a triangle, that is, the sum of the measures of all angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.
Brian McLogan
Proving two lines are parallel by corresponding angles
π Learn how to prove parallel lines and relationship between parallel lines and transversals. You also learn how to find the missing value to show you that two angles are supplementary or equal to prove parallel lines. This is based off...
msvgo
Quadrilaterals and other polygons
It defines a quadrilateral and its types. It explains the properties of each type of quadrilateral and other polygons such as pentagon, hexagon and so on.
FuseSchool
Quadrilaterals
What do these shapes all have in common?They are all 2 dimensional, 4 sided-shapes, with 4 angles.These are known as quadrilaterals. Quad means four
Lateral means sidesIn this video we are going to look at the...
Lateral means sidesIn this video we are going to look at the...
Next Animation Studio
Humans can already build a space elevator β study
A space elevator that hangs in Earth orbit is a lot more realistic than one would think, says professor George Zhu of Torontoβs York University.
Curated Video
GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Shapes & Area: Quadrilateral - Explained
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow...