Differential geometry of surfaces | Surfaces | Differential geometry
In differential geometry, the third fundamental form is a surface metric denoted by . Unlike the second fundamental form, it is independent of the surface normal. (Wikipedia).
A07 Using a symmetry principle to derive Newtons third law
Deriving Newton's third law from a symmetry principle. I'll be using translational invariance in homogeneous space and symmetry principle and shows that, through a thought experiment (virtual displacement) and using Newton's second and first laws that it hides a conservation principle (li
From playlist Physics ONE
Differential Equation - 2nd Order Linear (4 of 17) The Fundamental Theory
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will introduce and explain the Fundamental Theory for the solution to 2nd order linear homogeneous differential equations. Next video in the series can be seen at: http://youtu.be/oItnzOZsayA
From playlist DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9 - 2nd ORDER INTRODUCTION
Fundamental Principle of Counting Example 2
Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Short video on how to use the fundamental rule of counting, also called the rule of product or simply the multiplication rule.
From playlist Probability and Counting
Physics - E&M: Maxwell's Equations (30 of 30) Fundamental Form of Maxwell's Equation
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the fundamental form of Maxwell's equations.
From playlist PHYSICS 46 MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS
How to use the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
How to use the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus If you enjoyed this video please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. You can also help support my channel by becoming a member https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr7lmzIk63PZnBw3bezl-Mg/join Thank you:)
From playlist Larson Calculus 4.4 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Unification is the idea that the four fundamental forces of nature are all manifestations of some simple unified super force. On the face of it, this seems unlikely. The four fundamental forces span a range in strength of a factor of ten to the power forty.
From playlist 24. Chemistry and Context for Life
What is the 2nd law of thermodynamics?
Useful for describing a variety of processes in chemical engineering to computer design, the second law of thermodynamics is as fundamental as it is hard to grasp. This law has its roots so deep in every aspect of the universe that, once you understand this core concept, you will know th
From playlist Theory to Reality
4.5 Newton’s Third Law of Motion
This video covers Section 4.5 of Cutnell & Johnson Physics 10e, by David Young and Shane Stadler, published by John Wiley and Sons. The lecture is part of the course General Physics - Life Sciences I and II, taught by Dr. Boyd F. Edwards at Utah State University. This video was produced
From playlist Lecture 4B. Forces and Newton's Laws of Motion
Fundamental Counting Principle | AND OR Rule | PERMUTATION SERIES | CREATA CLASSES
This is the first video under the PERMUTATION series. This video covers the Fundamental Principle of Counting. And also the concept of AND and OR is discussed in detail. All these with help of Animation & Visual tools. Visit our website: https://creataclasses.com/ For a full-length co
From playlist PERMUTATION
PERMUTATION | PERMUTATION SERIES | CREATA CLASSES
This is the 3rd video under the PERMUTATION series. This video covers the concept of Permutation in full detail using Animation & Visual Tools. Visit our website: https://creataclasses.com/ For a full-length course on PERMUTATION, COMBINATION & PROBABILITY: https://creataclasses.com/cou
From playlist PERMUTATION
This lecture is part of an online graduate course on modular forms. We first show that the number of zeros of a (level 1 holomorphic) modular form in a fundamental domain is weight/12, and use this to show that the graded ring of modular forms is the ring of polynomials in E4 and E6. Fo
From playlist Modular forms
De Rham Cohomology: PART 1- THE IDEA
Credits: Animation: I animated the video myself, using 3Blue1Brown's amazing Python animation library "manim". Link to manim: https://github.com/3b1b/manim Link to 3Blue1Brown: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYO_jab_esuFRV4b17AJtAw Beyond inspecting the source code myself, this channel
From playlist Cohomology
A positive proportion of plane cubics fail the Hasse principle - Manjul Bhargava [2011]
Arithmetic Statistics April 11, 2011 - April 15, 2011 April 11, 2011 (02:10 PM PDT - 03:00 PM PDT) Speaker(s): Manjul Bhargava (Princeton University) Location: MSRI: Simons Auditorium http://www.msri.org/workshops/567/schedules/12761
From playlist Number Theory
Action and Reaction: Newton’s Third Law
Newton’s third law is about action and reaction. It applies to motion on every scale–from a person jumping or swimming, to a rocket launching into space. To learn more, check out the free tutorial on our website: https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/newtons-laws-of-motion/ #newton #physics #m
From playlist Newton's Laws of Motion
BASIC QUESTIONS ON PERMUTATION | PERMUTATION SERIES | CREATA CLASSES
This is the 7th video under the PERMUTATION series. This video covers the basic questions on permutations using Animation & Visual Tools. Visit our website: https://creataclasses.com/ For a full-length course on PERMUTATION & COMBINATION: https://creataclasses.com/courses-2/ Follow us
From playlist PERMUTATION
Precalculus Crash Course: Trigonometry full course
In this course you will learn about precalculus specially focusing on Trigonometry. You will have gentle introduction and deep dive into trigonometry. Enjoy this #precalculus course and leave your feedback. Table of Contents: Introduction to Trigonometry 4.1 -
From playlist PreCalculus
Introduction to Modular Forms - Part 5 of 8
“Introduction to Modular Forms,” by Keith Conrad. Topics include Eisenstein series and q-expansions, applications to sums of squares and zeta-values, Hecke operators, eigenforms, and the L-function of a modular form. This is a video from CTNT, the Connecticut Summer School in Number Theo
From playlist CTNT 2016 - "Introduction to Modular Forms" by Keith Conrad
A description of the standard model of particle physics which sets out the basic building blocks of everything.
From playlist Particle Physics
Introduction to Modular Forms - Part 4 of 8
“Introduction to Modular Forms,” by Keith Conrad. Topics include Eisenstein series and q-expansions, applications to sums of squares and zeta-values, Hecke operators, eigenforms, and the L-function of a modular form. This is a video from CTNT, the Connecticut Summer School in Number Theor
From playlist CTNT 2016 - "Introduction to Modular Forms" by Keith Conrad
For more information about Professor Shankar's book based on the lectures from this course, Fundamentals of Physics: Mechanics, Relativity, and Thermodynamics, visit http://bit.ly/1jFIqNu. Fundamentals of Physics (PHYS 200) This lecture introduces Newton's Laws of Motion. The First Law o
From playlist Fundamentals of Physics with Ramamurti Shankar