Instructional Video7:25
Curated Video

Newton's Second Law and Momentum: Relating Force and Change in Momentum.

9th - Higher Ed
This is a lecture video on Newton's second law and momentum, where the relationship between the change in momentum of an object and the resultant force acting on an object is explained. The video covers the derivation of the equation F =...
Instructional Video5:40
Curated Video

Newton's Second Law: Relationship between Acceleration and Resultant Force

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture on Newton's Second Law, which explains the relationship between the acceleration of an object and the resultant force applied to it. The definition of acceleration is discussed, and it is demonstrated how...
Instructional Video3:13
Curated Video

Introduction to Newton's Three Laws of Motion

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lesson on Newton's three laws of motion. It explains each law and provides examples to illustrate them. The video provides calculations to demonstrate the second law and gives examples of interactions between objects to...
Instructional Video7:45
msvgo

Force

K - 12th
It explains the concept of force, net force, equal and opposite forces. It also talk about the resultant force and various effects of it.
Instructional Video4:12
Rock 'N Learn

Physical Science : Magnetic Forces

K - 5th
Physical Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about physical science and get ready for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about magnetic forces.
Instructional Video5:08
Curated Video

Hawking Radiation Explained: What Exactly Was Stephen Hawking Famous For?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hawking radiation was first discovered by English scientist Stephen Hawking in 1974. Prior to this discovery, our knowledge of black holes was very limited. It was believed that black holes were completely black and that they did not...
Instructional Video3:40
Flipping Physics

Rotational Form of Newton's Second Law - Introduction

12th - Higher Ed
A very basic introduction to the rotational form of Newton’s Second Law of Motion by way of its translational form.
Instructional Video15:06
Schooling Online

Physics Introduction to Statics and Dynamics: Forces and Newton's Laws - Newton's 1st Law of Motion

3rd - Higher Ed
Vector Man rescues someone who is having a heart attack! But he doesn’t take them to the hospital… This lesson will apply Newton’s 1st Law of Motion to stationary, moving and accelerating objects. Definitions included: net external...
Instructional Video4:42
Encyclopaedia Britannica

The Battle of the Alamo

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn more about the Battle of the Alamo with John Richardson, a historian with Alamo Trust, Inc. in San Antonio, Texas.
Instructional Video3:34
FuseSchool

PHYSICS - Forces - Stopping Distance

6th - Higher Ed
Stopping distance is how far a car moves between the driver noticing something in front of them and the car coming to a stop. In this video we will be looking at what affects stopping distance and why understanding them is important to...
Instructional Video5:31
FuseSchool

PHYSICS - Forces - Formulae (Force, Mass, Velocity, Acceleration)

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we will look at how force, mass, velocity and acceleration are all related. Remember that velocity is the speed in a particular direction - a vector quantity! To change the velocity of an object there needs to be a force...
Instructional Video9:06
John D Ruddy

American Reviolution in 9 Minutes

12th - Higher Ed
An animated video outlining the basic narrative of the American Revolution, how it started, who were the main players and some of the critical battles which saw the formation of the United States of America.
Instructional Video5:23
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Newton's Third Law

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about Newton’s Third Law of Motion. Several examples of Newton’s Third Law Force Pairs are demonstrated and discussed. We even travel to Dandong, China.
Instructional Video9:51
Flipping Physics

Are Linear and Angular Momentum Conserved during this Collision?

12th - Higher Ed
When a point particle collides with a rigid object with shape which is allowed to rotate on a stationary axis, is linear momentum of the system conserved? Is angular momentum of the system conserved? These questions are answered using...
Podcast3:04
NPR

Gravity and the Curveball

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Throwing a curveball is one of the most difficult pitches in baseball. Bill Lee, a former pitcher for the Red Sox, explains how important it is to consider physics when trying to throw a curveball. Listen to learn how objects travel...
Podcast4:12
Brains On

Gravity: Dropping a Feather in Space

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What happens if two objects of different masses are dropped at the same time? The object with greater mass appears to drop faster to Earth, pulled by gravity. However, in the 1500s, scientist Galileo Galilei theorized that the Earth’s...
Instructional Video13:25
Weird History

What Happened to All the Roman Conspirators After Julius Caesar's Death?

12th - Higher Ed
The Death of Julius Caesar...What does the saying "Beware the Ides of March!" mean? It refers to the day - March 15, 44 BCE - on which Gaius Julius Caesar, a one-time dictator of ancient Rome, was murdered. His grisly assassination was...
Instructional Video3:18
ProEdify

Understanding Non-Conservative Forces: Kinetic Friction and Air Resistance

Higher Ed
This video introduces the concept of non-conservative forces, focusing on kinetic friction and air resistance as examples. It explains how these forces cause mechanical energy to change or dissipate within a system, converting kinetic...
Instructional Video3:05
ProEdify

Understanding Work, Power, and Energy

Higher Ed
This video provides a clear and concise explanation of the scientific definitions of work, power, and energy, and how these concepts are interconnected. It covers the formulas for calculating work and power, as well as the relationship...
Instructional Video4:43
FuseSchool

PHYSICS - Forces - Changes in Momentum

6th - Higher Ed
How exactly does a seatbelt save lives? In this video we are going to learn about the forces acting on an object due to changes in momentum. All moving objects have momentum; a stationary object has a momentum of zero. We calculate...
Instructional Video7:19
FuseSchool

PHYSICS - Forces - Weight Force Mass Gravity

6th - Higher Ed
In this video you will about weight, force, mass and gravity. When it says 56 kilograms on your bathroom scales, what are you actually measuring? Well, if you said weight, like most people would, then you are sort-of wrong! Kilograms are...
Instructional Video0:31
Visual Learning Systems

Forces in Fluids: Introduction

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Forces in Fluids video series, students will be able to do the following: Define fluids as substances that can easily flow and readily change shape. Explain that fluids flow because particles can easily move past each...
Instructional Video4:12
FuseSchool

PHYSICS - Forces - Inertia

6th - Higher Ed
Inertia is the resistance to a change in motion. So an object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion with the same velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Instructional Video3:55
Rock 'N Learn

Physical Science : Light And Energy

K - 5th
Physical Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about physical science and get ready for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about light and energy.