Instructional Video5:59
Let's Tute

Lines, Rectangles & Circles

9th - Higher Ed
In this video we will learn how to draw lines that are horizontal, vertical, diagonal, and basic shapes like rectangles, squares used for sketching.
Instructional Video9:38
Schooling Online

Physics Introduction to Statics and Dynamics: Forces and Newton's Laws - Inertia

3rd - 12th
Although the impromptu surgery was a success, Shannon is taken to the hospital. This lesson will define inertia and apply Newton’s Law of Inertia. Definitions included: inertia Misconceptions included: inertia is a force, objects only...
Instructional Video10:42
TMW Media

Velocity and Acceleration In One Dimension: Converting units

K - 5th
We will learn how to convert units by solving a problem. Velocity and Acceleration In One Dimension, Part 3
Instructional Video3:27
NASA

Hitomi Measures Perseus Galaxy Cluster's X-ray Winds

3rd - 11th
Measurements of unprecedented detail returned by Japan's Hitomi satellite have allowed scientists to track the motion of X-ray-emitting gas at the heart of the Perseus cluster of galaxies for the first time. The results showcase the...
Instructional Video3:12
Ti & Me TV

How To Do A Tilt I 5 Minute Tutorial With @MissAuti

K - 5th
Hi everyone! So excited to share how to do a tilt with you. In this vlog, we work on this popular dance extension and how to get your leg higher and higher BABEH. Be sure to pop over to my dance warm up videos and flexibility stretches...
Instructional Video14:58
Virtually Passed

logarithmic decrement proof

Higher Ed
Here I derive the formula used for logarithmic decrement. This is way to experimentally determine the values of your damping ratio. To do it: 1) Find the maximum amplitudes of your first peak and second peak 2) Find delta (from...
Instructional Video5:16
Flipping Physics

Reviewing One Dimensional Motion with the Table of Friends

12th - Higher Ed
We get to start our Table of Friends today. Dimensions are your friends and there are so many dimensions to keep track of, so we create our Table of Friends to help us keep track of them. Today's friends have to do with One Dimensional...
Instructional Video5:16
msvgo

Quantum Mechanical Model of Atom

K - 12th
It Explains the quantum mechanical model and Schrodinger wave equation
Instructional Video10:26
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Tip-to-Tail Vector Addition, Vectors and Scalars

12th - Higher Ed
This is a very basic introduction to Tip-to-Tail Vector Addition using a motorized toy car that I made. Also included is an introduction to Vectors and Scalars, their definitions and some variable examples of Vectors and Scalars.
Instructional Video24:55
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Physics of Roller Coasters

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the physics behind roller coasters and how engineers design and build them. Topics covered include gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, conservation of energy, friction, acceleration, and...
Instructional Video7:58
Journey to the Microcosmos

How to Survive the Microcosmos

9th - Higher Ed
How to Survive the Microcosmos
Instructional Video2:30
Virtually Passed

Work and Energy for Rigid Bodies summary

Higher Ed
Work and Energy for Rigid Bodies summary
Instructional Video12:25
msvgo

Measurement of Time and Temperature

K - 12th
It describes time measuring instruments in ancient and modern period. It also explains how to measure temperature in a laboratory and clinic.
Instructional Video11:02
Organizational Communication Channel

Frederick Taylor’s Scientific Management

Higher Ed
Frederick Taylor was a leading voice in the Scientific Management movement of managerial studies. Through studies on both time and motion, Taylor and those he influenced led many factories to dramatically increase their productivity...
Instructional Video4:43
Professor Dave Explains

Elastic and Inelastic Collisions

12th - Higher Ed
When you take a shot on a pool table or tackle someone in a football game, you're participating in a collision. But the two events we just mentioned are totally different kinds of collisions! We have to learn the varieties and what they...
Instructional Video8:39
Flipping Physics

Moment of Inertia Introduction and Rotational Kinetic Energy Derivation

12th - Higher Ed
The concept of kinetic energy applied to a stationary, rotating wheel is used to define Moment of Inertia and derive Rotational Kinetic Energy. Moment of Inertia is demonstrated.
Instructional Video21:59
Flipping Physics

A Brief Look at the Force of Drag using Numerical Modeling (or The Euler Method)

12th - Higher Ed
This is how you include air resistance in projectile motion. It requires the Drag Force and Numerical Modeling (or the Euler Method). It is also very helpful to use a spreadsheet to do the calculations. I prove a statement from a...
Instructional Video3:19
Mazz Media

Reviewing Newton's First Law of Motion

6th - 8th
This video discusses the important aspects of Newton’s First Law of Motion. Combining live-action examples and animated diagrams, students will learn that the natural motion of an object is to move at a constant speed and in a straight...
Instructional Video0:41
Science360

Eliciting brain plasticity to keep the body moving - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
With support from the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Emerging Frontiers of Research and Innovation (EFRI) program, bioengineer Gert Cauwenberghs, of the Jacobs School of Engineering and the Institute for Neural Computation at the...
Instructional Video6:53
Intelligence Squared

Garth Crooks on Football's imperfections

Higher Ed
Garth Crooks advises us to ignore the primadonnas and the sordid tales about footballers visiting brothels, and not to confuse the performer with the performance.The Beautiful Game? You're having a laugh! (4 of 11)
Instructional Video4:52
Science360

Power - Science of Speed

12th - Higher Ed
850 horses all lined up--that's how much power a NASCAR Sprint Cup engine has. The engine's job is to convert the energy in fuel to speed. NASCAR engines do it faster and more efficiently than passenger car engines.
Instructional Video20:09
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Six Simple Machines

K - 5th
In this video, students will learn about six simple machines: lever, inclined plane, wedge, wheel and axle, pulley, and screw. They will understand the basic principles of how these machines work and how they can make our lives easier by...
Instructional Video1:00
DoodleScience

Newton's Second Law of Motion F=ma) _ GCSE Physics

12th - Higher Ed
A Level Physics - Doodle Science teaches you high school and College physics in a less boring way in almost no time!
Instructional Video0:51
Flipping Physics

Motion of a Moving Charge through a Uniform Electric Field

12th - Higher Ed
A charged particle moving through a uniform electric field behaves just like a mass in projectile motion