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ScholarSculpt Mastering Math and Science. Join the journey! 🧠📚 " This show is about Science and the World today. https://iono.fm/c/4225

Want to keep updated about the World you're living in? Perhaps you wanna know how other people view the Universe. Want to know if everything you've heard about Space is true? Embark on an adventurous journey with us as Andrew reveals the truth to some of your strangest questions about the mysteries of the Cosmos.

26/03/2026

During one of our Grade 12 Math Tutorials

This is our galaxy glowing in gamma rays, captured by the Fermi Space Telescope and framed like a cosmic masterpiece.   ...
05/03/2026

This is our galaxy glowing in gamma rays, captured by the Fermi Space Telescope and framed like a cosmic masterpiece.

03/03/2026

Proof that there is beauty in the data. Who else loves it when Math and Art Collide?

10/07/2024

Conquer inverse functions for your Grade 12 Math exam! This video solves an example question step-by-step, teaching you how to find inverses and ace challenging problems.

07/07/2024

This video tackles completing the square, a technique for solving quadratic equations. It explains what quadratics are and why factoring isn't always an option. Then, it dives into the step-by-step process of completing the square, using clear examples. By the end, you'll be able to identify when to use this method and solve quadratics with confidence!

23/06/2024

Grade 12 Mathematics
Introduction/Revision to Functions

09/06/2023

Teaching thermal physics,
Is as easy as a song:
You think you make it simpler
When you make it slightly wrong!

The Physics Teacher (Sep 1970)
Mark Zemansky

15/05/2023

One may think that the world is wasting money on studying and observing objects we would never reach up to. But if we never understood the physics of the Universe through astronomy, we would never understand some of the most dynamical and mechanical methods we use to solve human needs.

10/05/2023

Here's an easy way to understand temperature 🌡
We normally measure temperature in degrees Celsius or Kelvins.
The former was initially defined by the freezing point 🥶 and the boiling point of water at 1 atm (atmospheric pressure).
That is, 0 degrees Celsius at freezing water, and 100 degrees Celsius at the boiling point of water.

I say Potassium! 😂😂😂
20/11/2022

I say Potassium! 😂😂😂

18/11/2022

Did you know that the mean density of the Sun is roughly the same as that of water?

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