Angles: 3 Videos
Video 1: Explores what angles are
Video 2: Provides examples of angles
Video 3: Misconceptions about angles
Video 1: Explores what angles are
Video 2: Provides examples of angles
Video 3: Misconceptions about angles
This video explores the angles found in parallel lines.
Applying Newton's first law to answer some true/false statements about why objects move (or not).
When electromagnetic radiation is absorbed by a material the energy it carries has to go somewhere. When lower energy waves, like radio and infrared waves, are absorbed there can be an increase in temperature of the absorbing material. Higher energy waves, like x-ray and gamma waves, can actually permanently damage or change materials. Learn about the different types of electromagnetic waves and how their energies can influence their effects on objects.
In this course you will learn about:
Figuring out the acceleration of ice down a plane made of ice.
To lay the foundation for understanding what trigonometry is and how it works, do this next activity.
Basic primer on Newton's First Law of motion.
This video explores the different types of angles that exist.
An explanation of wave interference and solution of a few examples to find the value of the total wave when two wave pulses overlap