Orders of magnitude (length) | Metre
The decimetre (symbol dm) or decimeter (American English) is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI), equal to one tenth of a metre, ten centimetres, 100 millimetres or 3.937 inches. The common non-SI metric unit of volume, the litre, is defined as one cubic decimetre, although, from 1901 to 1964, there was a slight difference between the two due to the litre being defined using the kilogram rather than the metre. (Wikipedia).
Percentiles, Deciles, Quartiles
Understanding percentiles, quartiles, and deciles through definitions and examples
From playlist Unit 1: Descriptive Statistics
Multimeter Review / DMM Review / buyers guide / tutorial
A list of my multimeters can be purchased here: http://astore.amazon.com/m0711-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=5 In this video I do a review of several digital multimeters. I compare features and functionality. I explain safety features, number of digits, display count, accuracy and resolution. Th
From playlist Multimeter reviews, buyers guide and comparisons.
Teach Astronomy - Astronomy Units
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Astronomers use the metric system, but they also use units that are more appropriate to the huge scales of the universe that are encountered in astronomy. In particular they use three different scales of distance. The astronomical unit, the mean distance be
From playlist 01. Fundamentals of Science and Astronomy
From playlist Basic Statistics (Descriptive Statistics)
The Ideal Gas Equation | A Level & SL IB Chemistry
Hazel explains the ideal gas equation and shows you how to use it to answer past exam paper questions and calculations. These videos are designed to help with your A level and SL IB chemistry revision. To keep up to date with my Science with Hazel videos and support: Visit my website: ht
From playlist A Level & IB Chemistry //
Parsecs, astronomical units and light years, distance units explained: fizzics.org
Notes to support this video lesson are here: https://www.fizzics.org/measuring-distance-in-astronomy/ Astronomical units , the parsec and the light year are different units commonly used to measure distances in astronomy. Where they come from and how they relate to our basic units of measu
From playlist Astronomy - physics of measuring distance
GCSE Science Revision Chemistry "Titration Calculations 2" (Triple)
Find my revision workbooks here: https://www.freesciencelessons.co.uk/workbooks In this video, we continue to explore titration calculations, looking at how to tackle questions where the acid : alkali ratio is not 1 : 1. Don't panic, these are quite straightforward.
From playlist 9-1 GCSE Chemistry Paper 1 Chemical Reactions
How To Calculate Concentrations | A Level & SL IB Chemistry
Hazel shows you how to calculate concentrations using the equation moles = concentration x volume, which units to use, and takes you through some example calculations to make sure that you can answer any questions if they come up in your chemistry exams. These videos are designed to help
From playlist A Level & IB Chemistry //
Chemistry - Introduction (7 of 10) Units for Measurements: Volume
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the chemistry units for the measurement for volume.
From playlist Michel van Biezen: CHEM - Introduction
Introduction to Radians (3 of 3: Formal definition & conversion)
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From playlist Trigonometry and Measure of Angles
This video provides a basic introduction to volume.
From playlist Volume and Surface Area (Geometry)
Optical activity | Stereochemistry | Organic chemistry | Khan Academy
How optically active compounds rotate plane polarized light. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/organic-chemistry/stereochemistry-topic/optical-activity/v/optical-activity-calculations-new?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=organicchemistry Missed the prev
From playlist Stereochemistry | Organic Chemistry | Khan Academy
Ideal Gas Equation Past Exam Paper Questions | A Level & SL IB Chemistry
Hazel talks you through the most difficult type of questions you're likely to be asked that involves the ideal gas equation. These videos are designed to help with your A level and SL IB chemistry revision. To keep up to date with my Science with Hazel videos and support: Visit my websit
From playlist A Level & IB Chemistry //
The whole of OCR Gateway chemistry topic 5 - Monitoring and controlling chemical reactions
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From playlist OCR Gateway Chemistry Paper 2 | Revision Playlist for Combined and Separate Science GCSE
Vernier caliper / diameter and length of daily used objects.
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From playlist Fine Measurements
ALL of Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry 9-1 | PAPER 2 | IGCSE Chemistry Revision | SCIENCE WITH HAZEL
To sign up for my 2023 Easter Online Revision Courses visit https://swhlearning.co.uk/revision-courses/ SwH Learning's Perfect Answer Revision Guides are available at https://swhlearning.co.uk TOPIC TIMINGS: **Topics marked with a * contain content that appears on paper 2 only** Solids,
From playlist Complete Edexcel IGCSE (9-1) Triple Award Science Videos //
GCSE Science Revision Chemistry "Using Concentration of Solutions 1" (Triple)
Find my revision workbooks here: https://www.freesciencelessons.co.uk/workbooks In this video, we learn how to calculate the concentration of a solution in moles per decimetre cubed. We learn how to use this to work out the mass of a solute dissolved in a solvent.
From playlist 9-1 GCSE Chemistry Paper 1 Quantitative Chemistry
A Level Chemistry Revision "Working with Solutions 1"
In this video, we start looking at how to carry out calculations involving solutions. We begin by looking at the correct unit for concentration and how to convert between decimetres cubed and centimetres cubed. We then look at calculating the concentration, volume or amount of substance in
From playlist A Level Chemistry Calculations Involving the Mole
What is a metre: from Fizzics.org
The international base unit of length, accepted as the world wide standard, but where did it come from, who decided and how exactly is it defined.
From playlist Units of measurement
GCSE Science Revision Chemistry "Titration calculations 1" (Triple)
Find my revision workbooks here: https://www.freesciencelessons.co.uk/workbooks In this video, we look at how to carry out a titration calculation. This is not as tricky as it looks and it often comes up in exams, so it's worth focusing on .
From playlist 9-1 GCSE Chemistry Paper 1 Chemical Reactions