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🔥#MESScience 3: Progress and Update
It has been almost 5 months since I have uploaded a video, since December 13, 2020. I was working on a video Reviewing COVID-19 and Masks but I realized I needed
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Review of Paper Methods: Detecting "Viruses" (Main Paper on COVID-19 "Virus" Isolation)
In this video I go over a review of the "Viral" Diagnostic Methods from the main paper on COVID-19 "virus" isolation. The paper states that 4
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Review of Introduction of Main Paper on COVID-19 "Virus" Isolation
In this video I go over a review of the introduction to the main paper on COVID-19 "virus" isolation. I also expand on many of the technical terms and
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Review of Abstract of Main Paper on COVID-19 "Virus" Isolation
In this video I review, expand on the technical terms, and summarize the abstract for the main paper on COVID-19 "virus" isolation. This was the paper
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🔥#MESScience 4: Review of COVID-19 "Virus" Isolation Paper
In #MESScience 4 I go over a thorough review of the main paper claiming isolation of the "virus" that causes COVID-19. I also go over an overview of the
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🔬#MESExperiments 29: Magnetic Spinning Top Aligns Opposite of Asymmetric Magnetic Attraction
In #MESExperiments 29 I go further into the GyroTop magnetic spinning top from Experiment 28, and this time provide an asymmetric magnetic field. I do this by adding
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Evaluating Integrals - Examples Part 2 - Interpreting as Areas
In this video I show how you can solve the integral of a function by simply summing up the area under the curve by calculating the area of a circle or a triangle
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Evaluating Integrals - Midpoint vs Right Endpoint Approximations Comparison
In this video, I go further into the wonderful world of integral approximations by summing up many rectangles by comparing midpoint vs right endpoint approximations
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Properties of Definite Integrals - Part 1
In this video I go over some basic properties of definite integrals and their corresponding proofs. I also do a simple example illustrating how to use these properties.
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Analyzing Component Colors of Flames of Metal Salts
This is a very interesting demonstration by an official Harvard University YouTube channel. The video involves burning the salts of various metals and then determining
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Properties of Definite Integrals - Part 2
In this video I continue on the properties of definite integrals video series and do part 2 and also illustrate the properties with some useful examples. Watch video
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Infinite Sequences and Series: Problems Plus
In this video I go over further into infinite sequences and series and this time go over the end-of-chapter Problems Plus section of advanced math questions. There
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Infinite Sequences and Series: Problems Plus
3Speak - Odysee - BitChute - Rumble - YouTube - PDF Notes - Sections playlist - Sequences and Series playlist In this video I go over further into infinite sequences
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Polar Coordinates: Example 10: Graphing r = sin(8ϴ/5)
In this video I further into Polar Coordinates and this time look at Example 10 which involves graphing the function r = sin(8ϴ/5) using the amazing Desmos graphing
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Integrals and Antiderivatives - Area Example
In this video I go over a very useful example from my calculus textbook which illustrates that the area under the curve is just the antiderivative of the curve.
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Polar Coordinates: Example 11: Limaçons + Cochlea + Archimedean Screw
In this video I go over another example on graphing Polar Coordinates and this time look at the family of curves r = 1 + c sin ϴ which are known as Limaçons, which
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Fundamental Theorem of Calculus - Introduction and Part 1 of the Theorem
In this video I introduce one of the most important mathematical discoveries and in fact one of the most important discoveries in general that mankind has discovered,
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Polar Coordinates: Example 12: Limaçons Analytical Proof: Part 1: Question A
In this video I go over further into Polar Coordinates and this time look at Example 12 Question A which revisits the Limaçons curves from Example 11 but now I take
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Fundamental Theorem of Calculus - Proof of Part 1 of the Theorem
In this video, I go through a general proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus which states that the derivative of an integral is the function itself. This is
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Infinite Sequences and Series: Review and True-False Quiz
In this video I go over further into infinite sequences and series and this time go over the end-of-chapter Review and True-False quiz. These sections are at the
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