MCAT Math - Ohm's Law, Circuits, Voltage, Current, and Resistance
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
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Intro: 0:00
What is Ohm’s Law: 0:18
Resistance: 1:03
Current: 2:16
Voltage: 2:30
Biological Application: 4:37
Question Example: 5:45
IFD Math Guide: 7:33
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Glad ti see again, Margie. Go girl.
Super helpful thank you so much. If you guys get a chance a video on NMR, Mass Spec and Magnetism will be super helpful. I heard it’s becoming more high yield on recent exams. Thanks for all your help!
Just copped the math doc. Very solid!
I’m so glad you like it!
Amazing! I think including more biological applications in physics videos would help a ton, since the MCAT always tries to incorporate these complex C/P concepts into biological systems as opposed to standalone or non-biological systems. Thank you!! :)
Right! It didn’t click with me until I thought about the biological application, then I could work backwards and understand it in its purely physics application. Definitely a skill I’ll take into med school studying. Glad you’re enjoying:-)
Absolutely loved it
Thank you! It’s exciting for us to watch you watch all the videos :) keep it up!!!
@@InformingFutureDoctors I will start today with ur sample test breakdown
could you do video on circuit in series and parallel, especially knowing when add the parallel and series
I thought resistance is an intrinsic property and can only be changed by physically changing the resistor? So heating counts too?
Magnetism next, please..
Yess Magnetism would be great!
How did you know that the R would change by .2ish units?
the change in temperature was increase by a little over two. To get from 293K to 673K requires a change of a little over double, so 2.2ish.
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