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Mod-01 Lec-09 Weighted Residual Approach and Introduction to Discretization - YouTube
By nptelhrd
The National Program on Technology Enhanced Learning presents 'Mod-01 Lec-09 Weighted Residual Approach and Introduction to Discretization - YouTube,' a video on science.
Weights and Measures Part II
By Southwest Center for Microsystems Education
This YouTube video, created by Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), is the second in a series of three videos created to educate viewers about weights and measures in the context of nanofabrication. This segment, which is 17:08 minutes long, covers the seven core units of measurement in the SI universal system . Viewers can learn more about this topic on the SCME website.
Weights and Measures Part III
By Southwest Center for Microsystems Education
This YouTube video, created by Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), is the third in a series created to educate viewers about weights and measures in the context of nanofabrication. This segment, which is 21:10 minutes long, covers prefixes used in units of measurement- from the history of units of measurement to the SI system. Viewers can learn more about this topic on the SCME website and other supplementary materials on measurement.
Weights and Measures Part I
By Southwest Center for Microsystems Education
This YouTube video, created by Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), is the first in a series of three videos created to educate viewers about weights and measures in the context of nanofabrication. This segment, which is 10:28 minutes long, covers the the history of units and systems of measurement through time, culminating with the SI (metric) universal system of measurement, which the scientific community uses today. Viewers can learn more about this topic on the SCME website.
How to Add Different Units of Weight
By Khan Academy
In this video Sal Khan discusses how to convert and add different measurement units. The problem in this video is this: 11 ounces + 29 ounces + 5 pounds = ? pounds
Converting Units Using Dimensional Analysis
By HowCanIChem
This is an example of how to convert units. In this specific video, we go from years to seconds using dimensional analysis.
DEPRECATED Rational number word problems
By Khan Academy
In this word problem, we'll compare the weight of two objects using a ratio of integers. We'll practice simplifying a fraction, too.
Converting units word problems (US customary)
By Khan Academy
We're moving between units of weight in this word problem. Ever get in an elevator with a bunch people and wonder to yourself, How many people can this elevator safely hold? Yeah, us too. You can solve that problem now.
U S customary units for fluid volume
By Khan Academy
Of all the US customary units of measurement weight has the highest number of commonly-used units: teaspoon tablespoon fluid ounce cup pint quart and gallon. There's a chance that you'll come across a recipe that uses many (if not most) of these units so pay attention.
Forces Lesson
By stalldog
This teacher-made presentation is a short lesson that describes force, labels, motion, and how to add and subtract force vectors. Other key vocabulary words addressed include: push, pull, magnitude, newtons, friction, gravity, lift, drag, weight, thrust, net force, unbalanced force, and balanced force.
Metric Unit Conversions - YourTeacher.com - Pre Algebra Help
By yourteachermathhelp
Students learn that in the metric system all measures of length are based on meters. For example a centimeter is 1/100 of a meter. And all measures of weight are based on grams. For example a kilogram is 1000 grams. And all measures of volume are based on liters. For example a milliliter is 1/1000 of a liter. Students are then asked to solve problems using conversion factors such as 4 500 milligrams = ____ grams.
Writing Good Sentences (Part 3)
By Smrt English
Mark explains the importance of using subjects and verbs to avoid making sentence fragments.
Banked turn Physics Problems
By The Organic Chemistry Tutor
This physics video tutorial provides plenty of practice problems on banked turns without friction. It explains how to set up the free body diagram to solve banked curve problems and how to derive the formula to calculate the speed of a car and the banking angle without static friction and how to calculate the minimum speed and the maximum speed that a car can travel without sliding up or down the banked curve as well.