Instructional Video2:30
MinutePhysics

Freezing water expands. What if you don't let it?

12th - Higher Ed
One Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in one minute!
Instructional Video3:26
SciShow

Earth, Two Degrees Warmer

12th - Higher Ed
A new report on climate change is pretty grim, but there is still a little hope.
Instructional Video2:03
SciShow

Why Does Body-Temperature Air Feel Hot?

12th - Higher Ed
You'd think that air that was the same temperature as your body would feel neutral, but if you've ever been outside when it's 37 degrees Celsius out... you know that's not the case!
Instructional Video2:22
MinuteEarth

*If We Aren't Too Late

12th - Higher Ed
We’ll each have at least $100,000 more in our piggy banks, on average, if we stop climate change than if we don’t.
Instructional Video3:54
Crash Course Kids

Wood, Water, and Properties

3rd - 8th
Quick, think of three words to describe yourself. TIME'S UP! What did you think of? Chances are you thought of descriptive words that we call Properties. In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about how properties help us...
Instructional Video7:56
Bozeman Science

Using Gibbs Free Energy

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how you can use the Gibbs Free Energy equation to determine if a process is spontaneous or not spontaneous. If the _G is less than zero the process is spontaneous. If the _G is greater than zero the...
Instructional Video4:02
SciShow Kids

Why Do We Put Salt on Icy Sidewalks? | Winter Science | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
It's snowing and Mister Brown needs to go put some salt on the Fort's front steps. But Squeaks wants to know, why do we put salt on icy sidewalks?



Second Grade Next Generation Science...
Instructional Video5:52
Bozeman Science

Kinetic Theory and Temperature

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the macroscopic measure of temperature can be related to the average kinetic energy of molecules in motion. The Boltzmann constant and distribution can be used to calculate the root mean square...
Instructional Video10:51
Crash Course

Ideal Gas Problems: Crash Course Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
We don't live in a perfect world, and neither do gases - it would be great if their particles always fulfilled the assumptions of the ideal gas law, and we could use PV=nRT to get the right answer every time. Unfortunately, the ideal gas...
Instructional Video18:14
Curated Video

Temperature

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain what temperature means and read scales in the context of temperature. Key learning points: - Temperature is a measure of how hot or cold something is. - Temperature can be measured in degrees Celsius. - A...
Instructional Video17:30
Curated Video

Read and write negative numbers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can read and write negative numbers. Key learning points: - The negative or minus sign in front of a number shows that it is a negative value.
Instructional Video22:29
Curated Video

Catering

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can understand how maths is used in the catering industry. Key learning points: - A chef may need to convert between U.S. and metric measurements - Many foods require preparation before they can be used in cooking -...
Instructional Video21:16
Curated Video

Estimating from scatter graphs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can estimate from scatter graphs. Key learning points: - When a linear trend can be identified, you can draw a line of best fit. - The line of best fit should represent the trend of the data. - The line of best fit can...
Instructional Video25:56
Curated Video

Interpolation versus extrapolation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can state the difference between interpolation and extrapolation and the limitations of each. Key learning points: - Interpolation can be used to estimate a value within the data set. - Extrapolation can be used to...
Instructional Video30:43
Curated Video

Interpreting scatter graphs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can interpret scatter graphs using the data points shown. Key learning points: - Scatter graphs can be used to find a second value when the first value is known. - A general trend may be observed from a scatter graph. -...
Instructional Video32:35
Curated Video

Checking and securing understanding of solving and interpreting linear equations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can solve complex linear equations involving brackets. Key learning points: - With linear equation involving brackets, there are two methods for addressing the brackets. - You can expand the bracket (multiply out). - You...
Instructional Video34:07
Curated Video

Studying climate change

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can understand how Earth's polar ice caps are changing. Key learning points: - By analysing how the northern polar ice caps have changed, predictions can be made - By analysing how the southern polar ice caps have...
Instructional Video7:57
Curated Video

Charles's Law Explained! Easy Gas Law Formula

9th - Higher Ed
Charles's Law tells us that there is a direct relationship between the volume and temperature of a gas at constant pressure! In this video we cover the background information needed to understand Charles's Law as well as the formula to...
Instructional Video10:23
Professor Dave Explains

The Haber-Bosch Process: Industrial Ammonia Synthesis

9th - Higher Ed
We just finished looking at some catalytic hydrogenation reactions, so let's look at another extremely important application of hydrogen gas. Ammonia is a critically important compound for many reasons, particularly fertilizer production...
Instructional Video13:02
Veritasium

Flamethrower vs Aerogel

9th - Higher Ed
We put aerogel to the test vs 'not-a-flamethrower', a huge 2000°C flame to a large fiberglass blanket infused with silica aerogel - formerly the lightest solid (that title is now held by graphene aerogel).
Instructional Video10:57
Science Buddies

Arduino Evaporative Cooling System

K - 5th
Make a thermostat-controlled evaporative cooling system using an Arduino in this fun science project.
Instructional Video10:01
Science Buddies

Arduino Evaporative Cooling System

K - 5th
Make a thermostat-controlled evaporative cooling system using an Arduino in this fun science project.
Instructional Video12:38
Science Buddies

How to Use a TMP36 Temperature Sensor with Arduino

K - 5th
Discover how to integrate a TMP36 temperature sensor with an Arduino to control LED indicators based on temperature changes. This video provides a step-by-step guide on setting up the sensor, programming the Arduino, and understanding...
Instructional Video0:43
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Properties Do Elements And Compounds Have?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what properties do elements and compounds have.