Instructional Video15:32
PBS

How Are Quasiparticles Different From Particles?

12th - Higher Ed
The device you’re watching this video on is best understood by thinking about positive and negative charges moving around a circuit of diodes and transistors. But the only elementary particle actually flowing in the circuit is the...
Instructional Video10:22
TED Talks

Boaz Almog: The levitating superconductor

12th - Higher Ed
How can a super-thin 3-inch disk levitate something 70,000 times its own weight? In a riveting demonstration, Boaz Almog shows how a phenomenon known as quantum locking allows a superconductor disk to float over a magnetic rail --...
Instructional Video8:47
Higgsino Physics

The Physics of Superconductors

12th - Higher Ed
How a superconductor works. Everything from the physics and some of the history as well. Superconductors were discovered in 1911 by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes. It was discovered because it was made possible to liquefy helium which produced...
Stock Footage0:22
Getty Images

HD Super Slow-Mo: Glowing Tungsten Filament

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: Super Slow Motion close-up shot of a glowing tungsten filament in a light bulb. The shot was taken with Phantom Digital High-Speed Camera.
Stock Footage0:17
Getty Images

Woman with electronic cigarette

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Video detail of elegant young beautiful woman with toothy smile smoking moderne electronic cigarette.
Stock Footage0:08
Getty Images

HD Timelapse:power line detail

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD Timelapse:power line detail