Curated Video
Types of Weather: Introduction
The weather systems on our planet are all driven by one thing: air. Discover how our weather is driven by energy from the Sun, affecting the movement of air. Earth Science - Weather - Learning Points. Our weather is a chaotic and complex...
Curated Video
Can Crusher
We demonstrate the effects of imbalances of pressure. A metal can is crushed by atmospheric pressure. We add some water to a can and boil it until the can is full of water vapour. It is then sealed and left to cool and after a few...
Curated Video
The Bends
The potentially deadly threat changes in pressure pose for divers. What happens when a diver experiences the bends, and how can they be saved? Physics - Forces - Learning Points. The Bends is decompression sickness, which affects divers...
Wonderscape
Flight Physics: Understanding Air Pressure and Bernoulli's Principle
Dive into the fundamentals of flight physics by exploring concepts such as air pressure and Bernoulli's principle. From Leonardo da Vinci's pioneering sketches to Daniel Bernoulli's groundbreaking discoveries, learn how pressure dynamics...
Curated Video
GCSE Physics - Atmospheric Pressure #50
This video covers: - Which gases make up our atmosphere - Why atmosphere pressure decreases with increasing altitude - Why it is difficult to breathe at high altitudes General info: - Suitable for all GCSE courses - See below for whether...
Flipping Physics
Fluid Pressure - Billy's Still Dreaming about Physics
Explore fluid pressure with Flipping Physics! In this video, dive into the science of pressure from tadpole tanks to atmospheric mysteries. Join Billy as he unravels the pressure in his tadpole tank and discovers the scientific magic...
Curated Video
Centrifugal Pump Basics - How centrifugal pumps work working principle hvacr
Centrifugal Pumps - In this video we learn the basics of how centrifugal pumps work, the main parts of centrifugal pumps, how the electrical motor powers the pump impeller and how the impeller moves water in the HVAC system.
Curated Video
Temperature Sensors Explained
Temperature sensors explained. How do temperature sensors work? In this video we learn the basics of how different temperature sensors work. We look at thermometers, thermocouples, thermistors and resistance temperature detectors RTD.
Curated Video
Predicting Weather
Predicting Weather demonstrates how air pressure, barometric pressure, humidity, wind speed, and precipitation determine the current weather.
Ancient Lights Media
The Inner Planets of the Solar System - Volume One: Mercury and Venus- Solar System Series
This video examines details relating to the planets Mercury and Venus.
Flipping Physics
3 States of Matter - Solid, Liquid, Gas
This video discusses the three common states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. The video starts with an introduction and shows the three states of matter: a beaker (solid), water (liquid), and air (gas). Then, the video explains the...
Professor Dave Explains
Dalton's Law and Partial Pressures
We know about the ideal gas laws, like Boyle's and Charles's and so forth. Now let's look at one law that involves mixtures of gases. This is called Dalton's Law, and to understand it, we have to learn about the concept of partial...
Curated Video
The Power and Impact of Wind
This video provides a comprehensive overview of wind, covering its formation, measurement, and various effects on climate and weather. It highlights the importance of wind measurement in engineering and architecture, as well as its...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Mars
Dr. Doug Archer, Planetary Scientist, talks about Mars: what its made of, what it's like on the surface, and why it's such an intriguing place for humans to visit in the next giant leap. HWHAP Episode 18.
Curated Video
The Relationship between Pressure and Volume of a Gas
This is a lecture video explaining the mathematical relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas when it is at a constant temperature and has a fixed mass. The video discusses how the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely...
Catalyst University
Phase Diagrams | The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation [Example #1]
In this video, we use the Clausius-Clapeyron Equation to calculate the enthalpy of vaporization for a substance.
JJ Medicine
What Triggers Migraines? | Stress, Loud Noises, Bright Lights, etc.
Common Migraine Triggers, including environmental, biological and psychological triggers Migraines are often pulsatile and unilateral headaches that are very debilitating and have associated symptoms. Migraines have a wide variety of...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Suit Up for Mars
Natalie Mary, spacesuit systems engineer, explains what needs to be considered in the design and operation of a spacesuit that will be used to explore the surface of the Red Planet on the tenth episode of our Mars Monthly series. HWHAP...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Welcome to Mars
Paul Niles, planetary geologist and analytical geochemist, describes the Mars environment, terrain, weather, atmosphere, and more that humans will face while living on the Red Planet on this ninth episode of our Mars Monthly series....
Curated Video
How Thermocouples Work
Thermocouples, learn how thermocouples work in this video. We'll cover types of thermocouples, applications of thermocouples, the physics behind thermocouples as well as experiments to show how it works.
Curated Video
Pump NPSH Basics
Pump NPSH Basics, in this video we cover the basics of Net positive suction head in pumps using simple terms to help understand the concept.
Science360
Water hammer
Using the power of air pressure to blow out the bottom of a bottle. Parts needed: 1 glass bottle, 1 rubber hammer.
msvgo
Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass
It discusses about the colligative properties of the solution and derives the relationship between vapour pressure of a solution, mole fraction and vapour pressure of solvent.
Professor Dave Explains
What Are Standard Conditions?
Sometimes we do chemistry or take measurements at something called "standard conditions". What does this mean? It refers to a particular temperature and pressure, since these are factors that will often affect the experiments we do....