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Volume three of the series that aims to provide a basic
introduction to chemistry. This episode examines the importance of
significant figures in chemistry, especially in ensuring that the
number of decimal places given in an answer takes into account the
figure from which it has been deduced.
Series that aims to provide a basic introduction to physics; this
episode examines the conservation of momentum. Tutor Jason Gibson
explains the conservation of momentum and demonstrates how this
concept can be used to calculate the resulting velocity of bodies
that collide with each other.
Series that aims to provide a basic introduction to physics; this
episode examines momentum and impulse. Tutor Jason Gibson explains
the concepts of momentum and impulse, the units of measurement for
the two and the sign conventions used in relation to momentum.
Series that aims to provide a basic introduction to physics; this
episode examines the concept of power in physics. Tutor Jason
Gibson explains the difference between power and energy and
demonstrates how to calculate horsepower.
Volume 16 of the series that aims to provide a basic introduction
to chemistry. This episode examines the topic of hydrate compounds.
The nature of hydrate compounds and why they exist is discussed,
followed by a segment on how to name hydrate compounds.
Volume 15 of the series that aims to provide a basic introduction
to chemistry. This episode examines the topic of ionic compounds
with polyatomic ions. Polyatomic ions are outlined as a grouping of
atoms that has a certain charge associated with it. It is
subsequently discussed how these polyatomic ions can combine to
form ionic compounds with other elements.
Series that aims to provide a basic introduction to physics. In
this episode, tutor Jason Gibson discusses thermometers and
temperature scales.
Series that aims to provide a basic introduction to physics. In
this episode, tutor Jason Gibson explains rotational equations of
motion and demonstrates how to predict the final angular position
and velocity of a system once certain initial conditions are known.
This program demonstrates the difference between elastic and
inelastic collisions using examples of billiard balls and tennis
balls. Learn the difference between a glancing collision and a
perfectly inelastic collision and how to determine mass, velocity
Learn about circular motion vs. linear motion, how to determine
force and how leverage, vectors and exertion of force relate to the
concept of torque, as Jason Gibson explains each term and
demonstrates problems step by step.
Volume four of the series that aims to provide a basic introduction
to chemistry. This episode examines the topic of temperature.
Various temperature scales are outlined along with their importance
to analysing chemical reactions and the means of converting from
one scale to another.
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