Bozeman Science
Electrostatic Induction
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the charge distribution can be affected my electric forces produced by a charged object. In an insulator charges are fixed but in conductors the charges can move. Induction occurs when the charges...
SciShow
Electromagnetism - Electrostatic Force: The Four Fundamental Forces of Physics #4a
Hank reaches the fourth and final of the four fundamental interactions in physics: electromagnetism. In this part, he teaches us about the electrostatic force, which builds up a charge in an object and can travel in the form of an...
Flipping Physics
Electrostatic Equilibrium
New ReviewLearn the key principles of electrostatic equilibrium in this clear and engaging physics lesson from Flipping Physics. Discover why the electric field inside a conductor is zero, how excess charges distribute themselves on the surface,...
Catalyst University
Basics of Electrostatics of Biochemistry
Basics of Electrostatics of Biochemistry
Catalyst University
Physical Differentials (2 of 2): Coulombic Transformations
Physical Differentials (2 of 2): Coulombic Transformations
Professor Dave Explains
Gauss’s Law for the Electric Field
Maxwell's equations are the simplest way to represent the relationship between the electromagnetic field and it's carrier particle, the photon. Simple does not necessarily mean easy though. Let's dig into what Maxwell's formulas are and...
msvgo
Magnetism and Gauss's Law
This nugget explains mathematically how the net magnetic flux through any closed surface is zero.
TED-Ed
The Dust Bunnies That Built Our Planet
What are space dust bunnies and why are they important to us? Pupils explore space dust bunnies and how these particles helped form the planets. To understand the phenomenon, class members investigate the chemistry behind dust particles...
Crash Course
Electric Charge: Crash Course Physics #25
Your classes are sure to get a charge out of this lesson! A video lesson explores positive and negative electric charges related to static electricity. The instructor then moves on to a discussion of charged particles in an atom. This is...
Fuse School
Ionic Bonding of Calcium Chloride, Lithium Fluoride and Potassium Oxide
How do you know when an ionic bond requires two ions or if it needs more? The fifth video in the six-part series explains this concept. The video uses multiple examples using diagrams of valence electrons.
Fuse School
Giant Ionic Structures/Lattices
Ionic compounds don't exist as individuals; they only exist as a small part of an ionic lattice. The fourth video in a series of six discusses how the lattices form. It explains the attraction of ions and the common properties of these...
Fuse School
Electrolysis of Molten Compounds
Charge into the next lesson in the stimulating series on electrolysis of ionic compounds! The 27th lesson of 35 focuses on the redox reactions created from electrolysis of compounds. The instructor explains the decomposition of the...
Crash Course
Atomic Hook-Ups - Types of Chemical Bonds
Atoms form relationships with other atoms, just like humans. Their relationships are called bonds and there are different types. Explore how energy is transferred between atoms through ionic and covalent bonds.
Flipping Physics
AP Physics 1: Electrostatics Review
AP Physics scholars will be excited to find this review of electrostatics as they prepare for the AP exam. Fast-paced, interesting, and comprehensive, the video also includes test-taking tips and common misconceptions.
Educreations
Bond Types
Bond some basic chemistry knowledge to the brains of your students with this short instructional video. After first identifying metals and non-metals on the period table, the presenter continues on to explain the types of materials...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Electrostatics: Introduction to Charge and Coulomb's Law
Video lecture presents an introduction to charge and Coulomb's Law. [14:02]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Electrostatics: Foil Leaf Electroscope
A video showing how a foil leaf electroscope works. See how aluminum leaves repel in the presence of a charged object. [0:51]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Electric Charge, Field, and Potential: Electric Field
We can think of the forces between charges as something that comes from a property of space. That property is called the electric field. [13:33]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Discovery of Triboelectric Effect
Our ancestors noticed that when amber was rubbed against fur it attracted small objects...why is this? Watch this video for a demonstration. [0:51]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pith Ball Electroscope
This is a demonstration of a primitive device for measuring electrostatic force. [0:38]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Electrostatics: Discovery of Triboelectric Effect
Our ancestors noticed that when amber was rubbed against fur it attracted small objects. Why is this? [0:52]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Electrostatics: Pith Ball Electroscope
A primitive device for measuring electrostatic force. [0:39]