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Arithmetic Sequences and Arithmetic Series - Basic Introduction


By The Organic Chemistry Tutor

This video provides a basic introduction into arithmetic sequences and series. It explains how to find the nth term of a sequence as well as how to find the sum of an arithmetic sequence. It also discusses how to distinguish a finite sequence from an infinite series. It also includes a few word problems.

Static Friction and Kinetic Friction Physics Problems With Free Body Diagrams


By The Organic Chemistry Tutor

This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into kinetic friction and static friction. It contains plenty of examples and physics problems that asks you to calculate the acceleration using newton's laws of motion. The static frictional force is equal to the applied force up to a maximum value. The kinetic friction force is a constant value that depends on the interaction between the horizontal surface and the object. All frictional forces is dependent on the normal of the object. You should draw a free body diagram for each practice problem if you wish to make it a lot easier.

2011 Roundtable at Stanford: Redefining K-12 Education in America


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October 22, 2011 - Designing an education that truly builds the necessary skills for today's enormously diverse student population is not easy. But it's the key to opportunity for our citizens, economic vitality for our nation, and to assuring the U.S. remains a world leader. There is hope: innovations and innovators that challenge the status quo; research to help us understand how to move the education needle; a virtual army of reformers experimenting with new ways to teach, learn, and run our public schools.