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This lecture by Professor Raymond Flood explores the legacies of William Rowan Hamilton (1805-1865) and George Boole (1815-1864). Hamilton discovered quaternions, a non-commutative algebraic system, and did...
Gabriel Bellman examines the life of his grandfather Richard Bellman, a mathematician who invented dynamic programming. In the process, the filmmaker attempts to solve one of his subject’s most difficult...
Suitable for KS3/4 students, this (2009) chapterised DVD looks at the chemical processes and chemical equations behind the manufacture and/or use of five common products in everyday use: · Soap - made from...
A short video in which the presenter explains how to solve quadratic equations. [4 minutes 37 seconds]
The Law of Conservation of Mass and John Dalton’s proposal that atoms are neither created nor destroyed during chemical reactions form the basis of how chemical processes are studied. The programme begins...
Series of video programmes on topics in mathematics. Each programme includes and event, a question and a solution. 1: A parachutist descends. A force decelerates the body (the parachute) while a force tries...
Examines some of the more unusual applications of simultaneous equations, from designing rollercoaster rides to training athletes.
Shows how enthalpy changes can be communicated in three ways; demonstrates Hess’s Law using calorimetry and potential energy diagrams; demonstrates a Hess’s Law shortcut using moral enthalpies of formation.
An introduction to principles for formulating integral equations in electromagnetics and to techniques for solving these equations by numerical methods. Expains basic methods for deriving integral equations...
Introduces quadratic equations and their corresponing functions on the Cartesian plane, using computer animation techniques. In six 10-minute sections: Zeroes and Roots; Factoring Quadratics; Completing the...
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