Curated Video
Combining Opposites on a Number Line
In this video, students learn about opposite numbers on a number line and how they can be combined to make zero. Using real-life examples involving distance and direction, the video demonstrates how positive and negative directions can...
Weatherthings
Clouds, Rain and the Water Cycle: rainbows, runoff, snowmelt
A rainy day spent inside helps a little boy learn about clouds and the water cycle from his mother. He sees the value of rain to plants, animals, people and the planet, even when the rain is not convenient for him. As the rain...
Flipping Physics
Nerd-A-Pult using Unit Vectors
Solving a basic projectile motion problem using unit vectors.
Flipping Physics
Number of g's or g-Forces Introduction
Description and examples of g-forces or number of g’s.
ATHS Engineering
Introduction to Projectile Motion and One-Dimensional Motion
This video explains the basics of one-dimensional motion, including distance, displacement, speed, and velocity. It also introduces the concept of acceleration and provides equations to calculate these values. These concepts are...
ACDC Leadership
Econ 2.4 Supply and Demand Curves (Old Version)- ACDC Econ
Mr. Clifford's explanation of the Law of Demand and the Law of Supply. He also shows why demand curves are downward sloping and supply curves are upward sloping. Please keep in mind that these clips are not designed to teach you the key...
Visual Learning Systems
Motion: What Is Velocity?
Students will explore the principles of motion, the basic concepts of speed and velocity and how speed and acceleration are calculated. Numerous examples of common occurrences illustrate the principles of motion. Other terminology...
Curated Video
Understanding Circle Measurements: Finding Radius and Diameter
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine the length of the radius of a circle from its diameter. The concept of a circle is explored, emphasizing that the radius is half the length of the diameter. Examples are given to...
Physics Girl
How SMOOTHNESS of a SOCCER BALL affects curve!
The reverse magnus effect - Curving and bending a ball using the magnus effect is common in soccer, tennis, and baseball. The effect can be reversed though - kick the ball the same way, and it will bend in the opposite direction!
Flipping Physics
Wheel Conservation of Angular Momentum Demonstration and Solution
A #SpinningWheel is rotated while sitting on a stool. #AngularMomentumConservation is demonstrated. And an example problem is solved.
Curated Video
Moving Points in Space: Describing Locations on a Coordinate Plane
In this video, students learn how to move a point in space and describe its new location on a coordinate plane by counting the units of movement on both the x and y-axis. The video provides examples and explanations using cardinal...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Gradient Combinatorial Libraries via Modulated Light Exposure
UV light can be used to cure a range of materials, from adhesives to coatings to dental materials. At the NIST Combinatorial Methods Center, we have developed tools that allow us to screen a material's response as a function of UV...
Brian McLogan
What is the formula for the magnitude of a vector
in this video series I will show you how to find the angle of a vector when given in component form or as a linear combination. To understand the direction of a vector it is important to go back to the unit circle and determine how we...
Catalyst University
Carbohydrate Structure Beta vs Alpha Configuration
Carbohydrate Structure Beta vs Alpha Configuration
Flipping Physics
The Force of Gravitational Attraction between the Earth and the Moon
According to NASA, the mass of the Earth is 5.97 x 10^24 kg, the mass of the Moon is 7.3 x 10^22 kg, and the mean distance between the Earth and the Moon is 3.84 x 10^8 m. What is the force of gravitational attraction between the Earth...
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...
Virtually Passed
cuvilinear n t coordinate systems example
If you're given the parametric equations describing the path of a particle. How do you find out the accelerations in the normal and tangential direction? Find the velocity and you know the tangential direction. Find the acceleration and...
Mazz Media
Wind Turbine
This live-action video program is about wind turbines. 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...
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? Newton's Laws Of Motion With Friction, Part 3
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Current Direction
This video explains the two main ways electrons can flow through a wire: direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC). This video is part of the 14-part series, Current Electricity.
Virtually Passed
Simple Truss Problem Q1 Reaction forces
This problem involves finding the reaction forces acting on a truss with a 20kN force acting on it.