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5 Fundamentals of Indoor Rock Climbing
Howcast - Learn the five fundamentals of indoor rock climbing from climbing expert Cliff Simanski in this Howcast video.
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How to Balance a Broom on Your Body
Howcast -This fun experiment will teach you how to find the center of gravity for any household, long-handled broom.
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Ideal Candidate for a Face-Lift
Howcast -Find out who is the ideal candidate for a face-lift in this Howcast video featuring plastic surgeon Robert J. Morin, M.D..
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How to Style & Pose a Glamour Model
Howcast - Learn how to style and pose a glamour model from professional photographer Luke Ballard in this Howcast video.
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DIY SCI - THE LAW OF INERTIA PART 2
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates the second part of the law of inertia, the tendency of an object to stay in motion until a force acts upon it.
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How Brazilian Farmers Harvest Million of Rare Jaboticaba Grapes Every Year
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel. Come and witness the fascinating jabuticaba production process. This unique fruit grows directly on tree trunks, creating a stunning harvest spectacle deeply rooted in local traditions. Fluctus is a...
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What If the Earth Was Actually Flat?
What if the Earth was actually flat? Let's explore the wild possibilities and surprising consequences of a flat Earth!
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China's Gravity-1 Rocket Launched Satellites Via Sea Platform
China's Gravity-1 Rocket, also known Yinli-1 (YL-1), was launched 3 Yunyao-1 series satellites with debris blasting away from the launcher as it lifts off from the sea platform. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: China Central...
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Regret in Mary Shelley’s 'Frankenstein'
Pupil outcome: I can explain how Frankenstein's attitude towards the Creature fluctuates throughout the text. Key learning points: - In Chapter 10, we see Frankenstein confront the Creature aggressively. - Frankenstein regrets creating...
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Work Done Raising a Chain: Class 11 Physics Problem Solution
This video provides a detailed solution to a physics problem involving calculating the work done to pull a hanging chain onto a table. Ideal for Class 11 students, it breaks down the concept of work done against gravity for extended...
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Work Done by Gravity & Potential Energy Change: A Physics Problem
This video solves a physics problem demonstrating how to calculate the work done by gravitational force on an object moving along a curved path, and the resulting change in its potential energy.
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Preparing Humans for Deep Space Exploration
NASA engineers are designing next-generation spacesuits to support daily exploration tasks on the Moon and Mars, focusing on mobility, dust control, and innovative suit-port systems to reduce contamination risks. Training programs such...
Science Buddies
Motor Imagery Visualization's Impact on Fine Motor Skills for Space Flight | Science Project
Astronaut training for space missions: improve motor skills with visualization techniques for better performance.
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Newton's 3 Laws of Motion Explained with Calculations
Finally understand Newton's Laws with clear, step-by-step explanations and simple calculations! This comprehensive guide breaks down all three laws of motion in a way that actually makes sense. You'll learn how to solve force and...
Flipping Physics
Calculating Buoyant Force on a Submerged Sphere
Learn how to calculate the buoyant force acting on a steel sphere submerged in water! This demonstration covers the physics behind buoyant force, free body diagrams, and Newton’s Third Law. We'll use measurements and calculations to show...
Flipping Physics
Buoyant Force Demonstration with Steel and Oak Spheres
Discover the fascinating interplay between buoyant force, Newton’s third law, and free body diagrams in this hands-on physics demonstration. We explore how forces interact when a steel or oak sphere displaces water in a beaker on a...
Flipping Physics
Buoyant Force Demonstration with Steel and Oak Spheres
Discover the fascinating interplay between buoyant force, Newton’s third law, and free body diagrams in this hands-on physics demonstration. We explore how forces interact when a steel or oak sphere displaces water in a beaker on a...
Flipping Physics
Calculating Tension Force on a Submerged Oak Sphere
Discover how buoyant force impacts scale readings in this engaging physics lesson. Using free body diagrams and Newton's laws, we analyze scenarios involving submerged objects, tension forces, and buoyant forces. Watch as we break down...
Great Big Story
Surprising body changes in zero-G space environment
Explore how zero gravity affects astronauts, from gaining height to vision changes, and the countermeasures used in space.
Astrum
Inside the Bizarre Bubble Where Matter Moves Faster Than Light
How a black hole's ergosphere may help us go faster than the speed of light.
Astrum
The Best Earth-like Exoplanet Has Major Problems
Why Earth 2.0 may not be such a feasible place for people to live.
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Energy of Roller Coasters
A video entitled “Energy of Roller Coasters” which describes how roller coasters use potential and kinetic energy to move.
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Exploring the Mysteries of Mars
This video provides a brief overview of our fascination with Mars, from early misconceptions about Martian canals to current scientific missions searching for signs of microbial life. It highlights the challenging conditions on Mars,...
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Journey Through Time: Exploring Ancient Civilizations and Discoveries
In this video, children are taken on an adventure through different historical periods, including the Baroque period. They learn about fashion, art, music, and important figures like Isaac Newton. The video emphasizes the importance of...