Instructional Video8:08
Curated Video

Capacitors Explained - The basics how capacitors work working principle

Higher Ed
Capacitors Explained, in this tutorial we look at how capacitors work, where capacitors are used, why capacitors are used, the different types. We look at capacitors in Power factor and full bridge rectifiers to convert AC to DC.
Instructional Video5:08
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Dennis Shirley and Elizabeth MacDonald - The Mindful Teacher

Higher Ed
As academic achievement becomes narrowed into a single-minded obsession with test scores, what possibilities remain for ethical, caring teachers to hone their craft and inspire their students with the joy of learning? In The Mindful...
Instructional Video5:12
Curated Video

Purging Industrial Refrigeration Systems - ammonia industrial engineering

Higher Ed
How does the Intelligent Purging System (IPS) work, where is it installed and how does it remove air and non-condensables from industrial refrigeration system to maintain optimal performance and energy efficiency.
Instructional Video8:16
Curated Video

Understanding Solubility: Factors and Interpretation of Solubility Curves

Higher Ed
In this video, the concept of solubility is explained, including factors that affect solubility and how to interpret solubility curves. The video also discusses how temperature, pressure, and pH can affect solubility, as well as how...
Instructional Video8:41
Curated Video

Pressure Differences in Fluids and Upthrust

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on pressure differences in fluids. The presenter explains the concept that the weight of a fluid gives rise to a pressure at all points in the fluid and demonstrates how to calculate differences in...
Instructional Video4:44
Mazz Media

Crater

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word crater. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word crater through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
Instructional Video5:35
Curated Video

Understanding Sound Propagation and the Mechanics of Human Hearing

9th - Higher Ed
This lecture video explains how sound waves propagate, transfer from air to a solid, and how the human ear works. The video then explains how sound waves interact with solids, including reflection, absorption, and transmission. The video...
Instructional Video14:40
Catalyst University

Phase Diagrams | Gibbs Phase Rule (w/ 5 Examples)

Higher Ed
In this video, I explain how to use Gibbs phase rule in relation to phase diagrams; also, I work 5 examples of Gibbs phase rule.
Instructional Video7:23
Catalyst University

Real Gas Behavior | Fugacity & Equilibrium

Higher Ed
Fugacity can be related to the equilibrium constant just like pressure. In this video, we derive an expression for the Kf (fugacity equilibrium constant) using Kp and the fugacity coefficients.
Instructional Video4:56
Catalyst University

Real Gas Behavior | The Compression Factor (Z) [Example #2]

Higher Ed
Here, I work a second example in which we calculate a real gas's compression factor.
Instructional Video9:02
TMW Media

Scalers and Vectors: Adding and subtracting vectors

K - 5th
Explain how to add and subtract vectors. What is a newton? Scalers and Vectors, Part 2
Instructional Video7:41
Catalyst University

Physical Chemistry | The Compression Factor (Z) [w/1 example]

Higher Ed
1) What is the compression factor? 2) How is it calculated? 3) What does it tell us about repulsion, attraction, and energy? 4) 1 example of calculating compression factor. ***Another Example: https://youtu.be/Z5NsvRPZT6I
Instructional Video15:16
msvgo

Integrated Rate Equations

K - 12th
It explains zero order reaction and derives its rate constant. It describes the first order reaction rate constant. It discusses about half-life of a reaction.
Instructional Video8:06
Professor Dave Explains

Measuring Pressure With Barometers and Manometers

12th - Higher Ed
We've learned a lot about the phenomenon of pressure, so how exactly do we measure it? There are a few different devices that serve different purposes. Barometers measure atmospheric pressure, while manometers measure the pressure of an...
Instructional Video4:03
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Static and Kinetic Friction by Bobby

12th - Higher Ed
Bobby teaches the basics of friction and the differences between Static and Kinetic Friction.
Instructional Video4:09
Weatherthings

Hands on Weather - Air

6th - 8th
Six simple weather demonstrations you can do at home or at school to show the properties of air, using your hands and everyday materials.
Instructional Video3:25
The Economist

Why do languages die?

12th - Higher Ed
There are more than 7,000 languages. Every fortnight one of these will disappear forever. The Economist's language expert Lane Greene explains why.
Instructional Video2:53
Mazz Media

Breathing

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about breathing. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics...
Instructional Video4:40
Professor Dave Explains

Kinetic Molecular Theory and the Ideal Gas Laws

12th - Higher Ed
I bet many of you think that the ideal gas law must prohibit passing gas on the elevator. That's a very good guideline, but there are other important laws we must know! Let Professor Dave run you through the details.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

How to Read and Interpret Blood Pressure

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a clear and concise explanation of blood pressure as one of the vital signs that determine the body's overall health. It explains the concept of systolic and diastolic pressure, the measurement process, and the normal...
Instructional Video6:29
Professor Dave Explains

Kinetic Molecular Theory and its Postulates

12th - Higher Ed
We learned about ideal gases and the ideal gas laws, and we briefly touched on kinetic molecular theory, which puts these laws in context. But let's now go through this theory more rigorously, analyzing each postulate one at a time.
Instructional Video1:33
DoodleScience

Hydraulics _ GCSE Physics

12th - Higher Ed
Hydraulics might sound complicated but all they are, is another force multiplier. They utilise the fact that liquids are virtually incompressible, which means when you compress them, the pressure you apply to one point of the liquid is...
Instructional Video9:22
msvgo

Pressure and Atmospheric Pressure

K - 12th
This nugget explains pressure with its mathematical formula and its applications. The pressure exerted by liquids and gases & atmospheric pressure
Instructional Video4:35
FuseSchool

Earth's Atmosphere

6th - Higher Ed
Our rocky planet Earth is wrapped up in a gaseous blanket, known as the atmosphere. It’s this atmosphere that we can thank for all the life on earth. In fact, it is the only planet in our solar system with an atmosphere that can sustain...