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Visual Learning Systems
Force and Newton's Laws: Identifying Forces
This video discusses the principle of force and the application of Newton's Three Laws of Motion. Students will witness the effect of friction on force and see how force is calculated. Other terminology includes: inertia, weight, mass,...
ProEdify
Understanding Non-Contact Forces: Gravity, Electricity, and Magnetism
This video provides an overview of non-contact forces, such as gravitational, electric, and magnetic forces, explaining how they act at a distance without physical contact between objects. It covers the concepts of force magnitude,...
Catalyst University
Catalyst University Math: Proof of the Derivative of Ln(x) (From Definition)
Catalyst University Math: Proof of the Derivative of Ln(x) (From Definition)
Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to Electric Fields and Forces
In this video, we learn about electric fields and the electric force between charged objects. We see how a charged comb can create an electric field that attracts nearby pieces of paper. This video is part of the 9-part series, Electricity.
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Anatomy of Hiccups: How They Happen and Possible Treatments
This video explains the anatomy behind hiccups, how they happen, and possible treatments for them. The video covers the mechanics of breathing, the causes of hiccups, and various home remedies to interrupt the reflex arc causing hiccups.
Visual Learning Systems
Simple Machines: Pulleys
A day does not go by without using simple machines. This program explores the six major types of simple machines with practical, colorful examples of each. Vivid video footage illustrates how each of the following simple machines works...
TMW Media
Newton's Laws Of Motion With Friction: Solving a problem, Part 2
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem in X direction?<br/>
Newton's Laws Of Motion With Friction, Part 3
Newton's Laws Of Motion With Friction, Part 3
Institute of Human Anatomy
Anatomy of the Pericardium: Why Hearts Are in a Sac
This video shows a dissection of a heart and explains the importance of the pericardium, the sac that surrounds the heart. They discuss the two layers of the pericardium and how they protect and anchor the heart, as well as the potential...
Physics Girl
FIRE IN FREEFALL - rare physics experiment
Slow-motion fire experiment in microgravity done by dropping a box with a GoPro and candle inside. Physics Girl tests a candle in free-fall.
Curated Video
Finding the Center of Data Sets: Mean and Median
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the center of data sets using mean and median. They provide examples and equations to calculate both measures of center, and discuss when it is appropriate to use mean or median based on...
The Backyard Scientist
How to Make an Aluminum Foundry - Backyard Scientist
How to Make an Aluminum Foundry - It was about time to make this video!<br/>
Curated Video
Design a computer system using tree search and reinforcement learning algorithms : Creating a Bandit with 4 Arms Using Python and Numpy
From the section: The Multi-Armed Bandit. In this section, we will learn about the basics and look at one of the most foundational concepts in Reinforcement Learning – The Multi-Armed Bandit We construct a model of a MAB...
Curated Video
Types of Management and Leadership Styles
This video discusses the different types of management and leadership styles, with a focus on autocratic management, democratic leadership, paternalistic leadership, and charismatic leadership. The video explains the characteristics of...
Catalyst University
Series | Limit Comparison Test: Example 2
Series | Limit Comparison Test: Example 2
Curated Video
Creating an Engaging Opening and Thesis for Your Opinion or Persuasive Essay
In this video, the teacher explains how to make the reader interested in reading an opinion or persuasive essay by writing a strong opening and thesis. They discuss the importance of combining a hook with a thesis statement to make the...
TMW Media
Use jigging to understand an ecosystem
Catching the elusive walleye is a challenge for many skilled anglers. Discover the biological secrets to finding this fish and the techniques to catch this popular sportfish all year round! Our youth leaders are tasked with preparing a...
TMW Media
Physics Work: Solving a problem
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem?<br/>
Physics Work, Part 2
Physics Work, Part 2
Science360
Researchers map Hurricane Sandy impact in New York City - Science Nation
Hurricane Sandy was the deadliest of the 2012 hurricane season and is the second costliest hurricane in U.S. history! (Only the damage from 2005's Hurricane Katrina cost more.) While many scientists will be studying "Sandy"...
All In One Social Media
How To Link Your Facebook Group to Your Facebook Page
How To Connect Your Facebook Group to Your Facebook Page // Link your Facebook page to your Facebook group. Link Facebook Page and Group to allow cross promotion and the ability for your Page to comment as a user in the Facebook Group....
Food Farmer Earth
Sustainable Farming - A Life of Stewardship and Soil Care
A no-till farmer shares his lifelong commitment to agriculture, emphasizing the stewardship of the land through sustainable practices like no-till farming and cover cropping. Highlighting the importance of soil health and the mutual...
Catalyst University
Power Series: Computing Integrals via Power Series: Example 1
Power Series: Computing Integrals via Power Series: Example 1
Catalyst University
Real Gas Behavior | The Hard Shell Model [Example #2]
In this video, we work with the Hard Shell gas mode to calculate the work done by an expanding gas. Uses integration calculus.
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
A Plague of Wasps | Part 1 | STORY | NASTY
A Plague of Wasps | Part 1 | STORY | NASTY<br/>
Michael Rosen keeps bumping into a chatty old lady who tells him wildly unlikely stories - like there being man eating fleas on the Lo<br/>ndon tube.
Michael Rosen keeps bumping into a chatty old lady who tells him wildly unlikely stories - like there being man eating fleas on the Lo<br/>ndon tube.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Probe Tack Measurements of Combinatorial Libraries
Adhesion is a measure of how strongly two objects stick together, and depends on a number of things, such as temperature or how rough the surfaces are. At the NIST Combinatorial Methods Center, we have developed measurement tools that...