Crash Course
Crash Course Physics #15: Fluids in Motion
In this video episode of Crash Course Physics, we continue our exploration of fluids and fluid dynamics. How do fluids act when they're in motion? How does pressure in different places change water flow? And what is one of the motion...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fluids: Fluids (Part 7)
Introduction to the study of moving fluids. [10:00]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Arterial Stiffness: Bernoulli's Equation of Total Energy
In this video lecture, learn how total energy of a fluid helps explain why fluids can move from low pressure to high pressure! [6:57]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fluids: Fluids (Part 10)
Second part of the example that uses Bernoulli's equation. [8:35]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fluids: Fluids (Part 1)
Identify fluid and recognize the difference between liquids and gasses (both fluids). [9:47]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fluids: Fluids (Part 9)
Second part of the Bernoulli's Equation proof. Beginning of a problem that uses the equation. [10:09]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fluids: Fluids (Part 8)
Beginning of the proof of Bernoulli's Equation. [10:08]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fluids
A video lecture completing an example of a Bernoulli's Equation exercise. [7:46]
Crash Course
Crash Course Engineering #13: Fluid Flow and Equipment
Learn about the application of fluid flow equations in this video. Explore the relationship between speed and pressure with the Bernoulli's Principle. [9:25]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Bernoulli's Equation of Total Energy
Learn how total energy of a fluid helps explain why fluids can move from low pressure to high pressure! Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy. [6:57]
Next Vista for Learning
Next Vista for Learning: Phenomena Science: Hairdryer Mayhem
A video that shows students a demonstration, then asks them to predict what will happen next, and finally students will explain their observations. This demonstration shows a hairdryer propelling a balloon in the air illustrating...
PBS
Pbs Teachers: Sailing
Compare and contrast three different sailing directions: running, broad reach and close hauled. Watch kids use the scientific method to find out which of these is the fastest sailing direction and why.