Videos tagged “physically-based”
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Physics Final Application Project
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4 juniors embark on a journey to find the most efficient braking situation.
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Zero Commission Portfolios announces its official launch, giving individual investors nationwide direct access to professionally managed portfolios for one low monthly price. Investment management…
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Combinatorics c: Binomial theorem
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(C) 2012-2013 David Liao (lookatphysics.com) The formula for counting combinations from the previous video helps us to write an expression for the binomial quantity (x + y)^p. The resulting sum…
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(C) 2012-2013 David Liao (lookatphysics.com) When we counted the number of ways to arrange objects in a row in the last video, we assumed that all the objects were distinct from each other. In…
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The lunar espace craft makes a daring escape while being fired upon from various points. This is an example of one of shots from a soon to be released picture from Forgotten Paths Films later this…
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Differentiation d: Products and quotients
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(C) 2012-2013 David Liao (lookatphysics.com) Another way to put basic functions together to make more sophisticated structures is to write their expressions next to each other as a product. In…
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(C) 2012-2013 David Liao (lookatphysics.com) Power law functions can serve as ingredients for more complicated structures because, as we will later learn, many more complicated functions can be…
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Differentiation c: Chain rule (for composite functions)
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(C) 2012-2013 David Liao (lookatphysics.com) One way to combine basic functions in more sophisticated structures is to nest functions sequentially within each other. This is called "composition…
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Differentiation e: Sinusoidal functions
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(C) 2012-2013 David Liao (lookatphysics.com) The derivative of sine is cosine, and the derivative of cosine is negative sine. This back-and-forth relationship (with a negative sign in one of the…
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Chad Eyrich, LTC and Linked Benefit Consultant for Ash Brokerage, explains how to incorporate Linked Benefits and Asset-Based products into your clients' financial portfolios.
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