Instructional Video3:26
FuseSchool

Measures of electricity

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Measures of electricity. What techniques and methods are used to measure electricity? Find out more in this video!
Instructional Video9:28
Catalyst University

Basics of Iontophoresis [+ Example Calculations]

Higher Ed
In this video, we will explore the basic mechanism of iontophoresis and perform some calculations.
Instructional Video3:15
TMW Media

Cochlear Implants: The process behind cochlear implant surgery

K - 5th
Is it a difficult surgery? How many children in America can hear because of the implant? Cochlear Implants, Part 2
Instructional Video13:35
Catalyst University

Overview Flowchart for Therapeutic Modalities

Higher Ed
Overview Flowchart for Therapeutic Modalities
Instructional Video16:31
Catalyst University

NMES & Russian Stimulation EXPLAINED | Theory, Use, & Parameters

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the theory, use, and parameters with edema control and strengthening via NMES and Russian stimulation, two major types of electrical muscle stimulation (EMS).
Instructional Video10:09
JJ Medicine

Introduction to ECG | The Basics | Einthoven’s Triangle, Limb, Augmented and Precordial Leads

Higher Ed
Introductory lesson on ECGs including Einthoven’s triangle, lead placement, limb, augmented and precordial leads. Reading and understanding ECGs is an incredibly important skill in medicine. Before we can understand some of the...
Instructional Video0:42
The March of Time

1965: BRAIN EXPERIMENTS: CU Two holes in head of cat, ZO Male fingers placing electrode into hole, LA Walking cat does not stop at wall, continues trying to walk. MS Cat head against wall trying to walk. Scientific research, animal testing

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1965: BRAIN EXPERIMENTS: CU Two holes in head of cat, ZO Male fingers placing electrode into hole, LA Walking cat does not stop at wall, continues trying to walk. MS Cat head against wall trying to walk. Scientific research, animal...
Instructional Video4:46
Curated Video

How Lead Acid Batteries Work

Higher Ed
In this video, we're going to learn about lead acid batteries and how they work. We'll cover the basics of lead acid batteries, including their composition and how they work.
Instructional Video2:39
TMW Media

Battery Power Innovations: Battery voltage

K - 5th
What is a volt? What careers deal with battery production and innovation? Battery Power Innovations, Part 3
Instructional Video2:50
TMW Media

Battery Power Innovations: Battery manufacturing

K - 5th
Why is Lithium good for batteries in mobile devices? Explain the process for battery manufacturing. Battery Power Innovations, Part 2
Instructional Video7:46
Curated Video

Introduction to Fuel Cells: Advantages and Disadvantages

Higher Ed
The video discusses fuel cells, which use hydrogen as fuel and react it with oxygen to produce only water, hence not emitting any greenhouse gases. Several methods of producing hydrogen, including steam reforming and electrolysis, are...
Instructional Video2:51
TMW Media

Periodic Table of Elements Part 3: Learn about Alkali metals

K - 5th
What are the properties of Alkali metals? What is ionic bonding? What are the most reactive elements of Alkali? What is known about Lithium? Why is Lithium the least reactive? What can Lithium be alloyed with? Periodic Table of Elements...
Instructional Video4:21
FuseSchool

Electrolysis of Brine

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about the electrolysis of brine within the overall reactions topic.
Instructional Video5:53
Professor Dave Explains

Electrochemistry

12th - Higher Ed
How does a battery work? Now that you think about it, you have no idea, do you? Well take a gander! Turns out it's just redox chemistry.
Instructional Video3:40
TMW Media

Battery Power Innovations: Learn about the battery

K - 5th
Why are batteries important? When were batteries created? What is a battery? Battery Power Innovations, Part 1
Instructional Video3:57
FuseSchool

Electrolysis of Water & Hydrochloric Acid

6th - Higher Ed
The discovery that passing an electric current through water would split it apart was made quite soon after the discovery of current electricity itself. This predates Michael Faraday’s work in this area, but it is he who introduced most...
Instructional Video4:58
FuseSchool

What Is Electrolysis

6th - Higher Ed
Electrolysis is electrical current flow through a liquid which causes chemical changes. The liquid can be a molten ionic compound or aqueous solution. The liquid will contain free-flowing positive ions and negative ions. The positive...
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ECG

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Noise ECG waveform running on Defibrillator.
Stock Footage0:11
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The electrodes (gold) for the ALPHA Penning trap being inserted into the vacuum chamber and cryostat assembly. This is the trap used to combine or 'mix' positrons and antiprotons to make antihydrogen

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The electrodes (gold) for the ALPHA Penning trap being inserted into the vacuum chamber and cryostat assembly. This is the trap used to combine or 'mix' positrons and antiprotons to make antihydrogen
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ECG

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Install ECG chest lead electrode to patient.
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Medicine. ECG displayed on monitor.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Medicine. ECG displayed on monitor.