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ACDC Leadership
Micro 2.10 Total Revenue Test and Elasticity Review: Econ Concepts in 60 Seconds
Mr. Clifford's 60 second explanation of the total revenue tests. It shows what happens to total revenue when price changes for products with inelastic or elastic demand.
Curated Video
Understanding Price Elasticity of Demand
This video discusses the topic of elasticity, specifically the price elasticity of demand within the context of the impact of Brexit on the UK agricultural market. The video explores the concept of elasticity and how it can be used to...
Curated Video
Exploring the Elastic Properties of Rubber
This video explains the elastic properties of rubber and how its molecular structure allows it to stretch and return to its original shape. It also discusses the role of entropy, as well as various treatments and processes to enhance its...
Curated Video
Deforming Objects and Relationship between Force and Extension
The video explains how objects can be deformed by applying different types of forces, such as stretching, compression, and bending. It also introduces the concepts of elastic and inelastic deformation and the relationship between force...
Catalyst University
How Do We Accomplish Forced (Active) Breathing
In this video, we will discuss the mechanisms and extra muscles needed to perform forced (or active) breathing (both for inspiration and expiration)
ACDC Leadership
Elasticity Overview and Tips- Micro Topics 2.3, 2.4, and 2.5
Hey econ students! This video is an overview of elasticity. Be sure to learn and practice these concepts before you watch (see links below). I made this video to compare and contrast the four types of elasticity (price elasticity of...
Jacob Clifford
Elasticity of Demand Coefficients (Cross-Price and Income Elasticity)
What is the difference between elastic and inelastic demands? Review these concepts, as well as cross prices, elasticity of supply, and income elasticity, with your class members after taking a look at this video.
DiscoverE
Everyday Engineering: Tennis, Anyone?
Take a swing at a fun activity. Pupils first watch a video that introduces the concept of elasticity in association with tennis rackets. They then design their own rackets and build them out of available materials.
Crash Course
Reaching Breaking Point: Materials, Stresses, and Toughness: Crash Course Engineering #18
Don't let materials science break you. An informative video explains the mechanical properties of materials. It uses a stress-strain diagram to discuss elasticity, hardness, toughness, creep strength, and fatigue strength. It also...
American Chemical Society
What Makes Rubber Rubbery?
Surprise! A pigskin isn't actually made from pig skin. Scholars learn about the properties and uses of both natural and synthetic rubber by watching a video in the ACS Reactions series. In particular, the video focuses on the different...
DoodleScience
Hooke's Law
A trampoline and a spring both produce gravitational potential energy. Use Hooke's Law to quantify the amount of force needed to create the desired outcome.
Curated OER
Skewer Through the Balloon
What a terrific demonstration! Watch Steve Spangler stick a wooden skewer through a balloon. He demonstrates the effect of stretching polymers with this amazing activity. Use it during your chemistry class when studying molecules.
Curated OER
Balloon Skewer
Using a step-by-step explanation of the process, this film shows how to use a wooden skewer to pierce a balloon without popping it. Your learners will love this demonstration and they will learn that polymer molecules can stretch and...
Curated OER
Skewer Through A Balloon - Cool Science Experiment
What a terrific demonstration! Watch Steve Spangler stick a wooden skewer through a balloon. He demonstrates the effect of stretching polymers with this amazing activity. Use it during your chemistry class when studying molecules.
Steve Spangler Science
Balloon Skewer - Sick Science! #071
Using a step-by-step explanation of the process, this film shows how to use a wooden skewer to pierce a balloon without popping it. Your learners will love this demonstration and they will learn that polymer molecules can stretch and...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Sound Waves Underwater: True or False
This interactive quiz from the NOVA Web site features an array of interesting facts about the nature of sound underwater.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Price Elasticity: More on Total Revenue and Elasticity
Clarification on the relationship between total revenue and elasticity. [8:25]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Elasticity of Demand
Through illustrated notes and a corresponding video, students will gain an understanding of the concept of elasticity of demand. [9:35]
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Iris: Elastic Rebound Demonstration Using a Yardstick
See a scientist talk about elasticity and brittle material using a yardstick as a mechanical analog for the lithosphere, and to show how stress is stored in-between tectonic plates. [1:57]
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Iris: Earthquake Machine: Elastic Rebound & the Rock Demonstration
This demonstration shows that rocks are elastic by squeezing a slit core of solid rock. Energy is stored as potential energy while the rock is squeezed. [1:22]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Simulating Water
In this video [2:29] focuses on how we can model water using particles? Click on the highlighted words to learn more about elasticity on Khan Academy.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Total Revenue and Elasticity
This video lesson from Khan Academy is intended for students who are taking the AP Microeconomics course or a college microeconomics class. Explore the relationship between total revenue and elasticity in this video.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Price Elasticity of Demand Using the Midpoint Method
This video lesson from Khan Academy is intended for students who are taking a microeconomics course. This lesson serves as an introduction to price elasticity of demand.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: More on Total Revenue and Elasticity
This video lesson from Khan Academy is intended for students who are taking the AP Macroeconomics course. Students will take a deeper dive into the total revenue rule and the relationship between total revenue and elasticity.