Learn how to code games with Scratch, an online programming language. In this first lesson we move a character around the screen with the keyboard, with a bug that we’re going to fix in the second lesson.
Hey all, I’ve made my first mobile game and uploaded it to the Google Play store, totally free, no ads. Get it, and tell me what you think. It’s simple, fun, and requires a bit of skill and physics thinking 🙂 Watch out for app making tutorials coming soon where I will teach you all …
In this lesson we talk about how voltage and resistance works with multiple currents. Then, together with our knowledge from the previous lesson that the current is the same at any point in a series circuit, we talk about how to use the equation V=IR for multiple components in series to solve problems.
In this lesson we learn about what happens to the current when there are multiple components in a series circuit. We also talk about what ammeters are and how to connect them in a circuit.
In this tutorial we use a “waterfall” model of electric circuits to talk about why voltage is proportional to current. We then talk about why V=IR and what resistance means. We then give you some practice questions to apply the equation and solve problems.
In this tutorial we talk about the concept of voltage. After this tutorial you will understand and be able to apply the equation V=W/Q Font used in Intro: by TrooperFX. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHGHB… Music used in intro: Formless by Underwaterbeats. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgfQB…
Just a basic tutorial on electrical circuits – helpful if you are 1) doing high school physics. 2) making arduino projects. In this tutorial we talk about the concept of current. After this tutorial you will understand and be able to apply the equation I=Q/t Intro created using Blender template obtained from xiBeatZ channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63CwM… …
In this beginner tutorial you learn how to program a virtual robot and simulate running it in a virtual environment using Microsoft Robotics – no special robotics equipment required & all software used is downloaded for free – you just need a decent computer running Windows 7!
A common problem in construct 2 is that you want your HUD (head up display) or UI (user interface) or simply some text to stay on the screen when you move your player in the level. This tutorial shows you how. (You may also think of this making an object scroll with the player)
Finishing off the game, I’ve added sounds to accompany bullet shooting as well as explosions.