Hello, pls make a video on A.4 Rigid body mechanics
@Elec2ricLearning11 сағат бұрын
Hopefully soon!
@ttzz159512 сағат бұрын
Is it possible to provide more exam practice questions for every chapter
@Elec2ricLearning12 сағат бұрын
I'm still working through the lecture videos, but I'll try and get another practice problem video up soon! Lots to do 😁
@ffreffulin4885Күн бұрын
why is the mass of Boron 10.8, even tho there’s only 19% of it? I thought the number we see for the atomic mass is defined by the bigger amount of a specific isotope. So if there’s 81% of boron-11 shouldn’t the mass be 11 and not 10? Or the percentage of a specific isotope doesn’t matter, but therefore the mass takes in account all of the numbers and just calculates it? a very stupid question ik, but it confuses me a bit…
@Elec2ricLearningКүн бұрын
The percentages of stable isotopes are taken into account and do matter! That is why the mass is 10.8, which is much closer to 11 than it is to 10. The ".8" makes a difference.
@hassaannitroold6707Күн бұрын
great videos man. new subscriber!
@Elec2ricLearningКүн бұрын
Appreciate that, thank you!
@BloodYshrew_962 күн бұрын
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@enyplayz15143 күн бұрын
love this bro
@studynsit5 күн бұрын
underrated
@JadAbuGhaida8 күн бұрын
This is amazing
@chapook-garmints8 күн бұрын
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@JadAbuGhaida9 күн бұрын
Please keep making the new ones!!!
@JadAbuGhaida9 күн бұрын
Please keep making the new ones!!!
@ttzz15959 күн бұрын
Test this week :(
@Elec2ricLearning9 күн бұрын
Best of luck!
@jaafarghloom136411 күн бұрын
Where can I find the answers to these?
@Elec2ricLearning11 күн бұрын
Check the video description!
@oliviarodrigno11 күн бұрын
where in the cell theory does it state that cells are autonomous units
@Elec2ricLearning11 күн бұрын
I would say that is tied to the idea that cells are the smallest units of life
@Larey.12 күн бұрын
4:56 I thought catalysts don't have an effect on the rate of reaction?
@Elec2ricLearning12 күн бұрын
They do! A catalyst can speed up a chemical reaction without undergoing any permanent change
@AlexaMelendez-e9k13 күн бұрын
What are the questions?
@Elec2ricLearning13 күн бұрын
They are embedded into the lecture and the handout!
@ttzz159513 күн бұрын
chapter complete bio the best☺
@user-ey2fh3zq5m14 күн бұрын
thanks this viedo was so helpful
@ttzz159516 күн бұрын
Sooo much chemistry damn this chapter hard
@Elec2ricLearning16 күн бұрын
Yep, quite a few sections like that
@JinMeng-r3u21 күн бұрын
Please, I’m waiting for the whole HL videos ❤
@Elec2ricLearning21 күн бұрын
All will be made in time 😁, I appreciate you watching!
@Mona-yq7lk22 күн бұрын
Thank you so so much it helps a lot
@Elec2ricLearning22 күн бұрын
Happy to help, thanks for watching!
@enikos722 күн бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! 🙏🙏
@SaiKrishna-ys5rs22 күн бұрын
hi, could you explain why the frictional force at minute 11:45 is towards the left?
@Elec2ricLearning13 күн бұрын
Frictional force is always opposite of applied force because friction of the surfaces of objects works to prevent objects from sliding past on another. This in essence then is working to prevent the movement of the ball to the right, meaning it applies the force to the left. If the ball was being pushed to the left, the fractional force would then be drawn to the right. It is always opposite. I hope that helps!
@willowsayers3322 күн бұрын
Hey buddy, I'm always here to talk if you need. You're not alone. My heart is aching for you.
@Elec2ricLearning22 күн бұрын
Truly appreciated my friend... 😅
@SaiKrishna-ys5rs23 күн бұрын
hi, what are the answers for activities 1 and 2?
@Elec2ricLearning19 күн бұрын
Answers are posted to membership answer videos or to handouts, which we will have posted soon!
@ozandemir279423 күн бұрын
smooth ER and lysosome
@kushzala521723 күн бұрын
thank you
@unknownweeb113124 күн бұрын
In 6:35, as I have understood, the arrow pointing towards the “chromosome” should be a chromatid, right? I have been having some trouble understanding the terminology but with pictures in the internet I think I shouldn’t be wrong. If I am I apologise.
@Elec2ricLearning24 күн бұрын
No worries! I appreciate the question and would like to help. If you are talking about the dark blue arrow on the left, labelled with "chromosome" in the middle of it, that is in fact pointing to a chromosome. Individual chromosomes for humans exist in homologous pairs, which are the two chromosomes on the left. During the cell cycle DNA is replicated and each chromosome then creates a copy which is called a chromatid, as pictured on the right. I hope that helps! If you have other questions please let me know.
@unknownweeb113124 күн бұрын
Oh, thanks a lot, that made much more sense.
@Omg8677724 күн бұрын
Can u help me with reaction 2.2 is confusing to me
@Elec2ricLearning24 күн бұрын
We are working through both the S and R sections in order, so we will get there soon hopefully! Hang in there!
@jessstuart749525 күн бұрын
10:20 1 angstrom is 10^-10 m, not 10^-9 m (1 nm). You are off by an order of magnitude!
@Elec2ricLearning24 күн бұрын
Thank you for pointing out this mistake, you are correct! I am going to pin this comment to the top so that others can see it. If there are any other inconsistencies please let us know!
@Elec2ricLearning24 күн бұрын
You are correct. Thank you for catching that error.
@jessstuart749524 күн бұрын
@@Elec2ricLearning, Aside from this minor mistake, this was a very good video. Thank you.
@lillyellagriffiths320726 күн бұрын
Just enrolled at my college and got given homework for biology and have no clue what any of this was but thank you for teaching me 😊
@Elec2ricLearning26 күн бұрын
Happy to help! Best of luck with the course 😀
@layna313Ай бұрын
Hello. How can I get access to members-only content? I have already subscribed to the channel. Thank you
@Elec2ricLearningАй бұрын
Hello! Thank you so much for being a channel subscriber. To become a member you can use this link: kzbin.info/door/LBppxTUNaYUqlvspq6Y5Vgjoin . Keep in mind you must use a personal KZbin account and not a school account. If you have any other questions please reach out!
@layna31316 күн бұрын
@@Elec2ricLearning It's not working😢
@Elec2ricLearning16 күн бұрын
@@layna313 Using a personal or school account?
@MuhammadMishkat-do5hwАй бұрын
My Favourite subject biology Sir
@Elec2ricLearningАй бұрын
Exquisite taste, you have 🤌
@Omg86777Ай бұрын
Thank u soo much, also can u dooo cell structure
@Elec2ricLearningАй бұрын
That one is next on the list 😀
@Omg86777Ай бұрын
@@Elec2ricLearning thank u ☺️
@meltdown1276Ай бұрын
BEST VIDEOS EVER!!!!!!!! It's like a whole Bio class in 5 minutes!!!!!
@Elec2ricLearningАй бұрын
❤️
@hdcbpxsytahdcbpxАй бұрын
gang
@Elec2ricLearningАй бұрын
biology
@alexyue4746Ай бұрын
Starting Bio HL after the summer and am glad to have found these video's to give me an overview of everything
@Elec2ricLearningАй бұрын
Awesome! I hope you enjoy the course. I'll have more content coming out throughout the year so stay tuned for additional videos. Good luck!
@fatimazehra7937Ай бұрын
I wanted to ask the difference in lung cancer and emphysema
@Elec2ricLearningАй бұрын
Sure thing! Lung cancer is uncontrolled cell growth in the lungs, while emphysema is damage to the air sacs of the lungs. Both are often caused by smoking. I hope that helps!