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Looking Glass Universe
The Schrodinger equation made simple - Linearity
Weve talked about the quantum state plenty- but what happens to it over time? Thats exactly the question the Schrodinger equation solves. This video we talk about Linearity. In the next video we discuss the equation itself and its...
Science360
Atmospheric scientist Ralph Cicerone - ScienceLives
If you read Ralph Cicerone’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology profile, it says as an undergraduate he was a bit unprepared when he arrived at the school in 1961. Apparently, the public high school in his small Western Pennsylvania...
Next Animation Studio
Astronomers find youngest known magnetar
Astronomers at NASA and the ESA have discovered a star in the constellation Sagittarius that is the youngest known magnetar ever recorded.
Science360
Driving with Your Tongue? - Science Nation
Steering a wheelchair with tongue movements could one day give quadriplegics a taste of independence. With funding from the National Science Foundation, Maysam Ghovanloo at Georgia Tech designs technology that allows people with...
NASA
NASA | Voyager Finds Magnetic Bubbles at Solar System's Edge
The sun's magnetic field spins opposite directions on the north and south poles. These oppositely pointing magnetic fields are separated by a layer of current called the heliospheric current sheet. Due to the tilt of the magnetic...
Curated Video
The Mechanics of Headphones
Headphones work by converting electrical signals into sound waves through the use of an electromagnet and a cone. The diaphragm cone inside the driver assembly vibrates when triggered by an alternating current, creating sound waves that...
Curated Video
Induction Motor Basics
In this video, we'll explore the basics of induction motors. We'll cover topics like the theory behind induction motors, the different types of induction motors, and how induction motors work.
Programming Electronics Academy
EPS 5: Spinphony with Nick Polito
how Nick was able to create a musical bicycle using Arduino and ‘Ableton Live’ (5:20), and how he and his teammates were able to put the project together in three weeks, despite their limited coding experience (11:05).
Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to Galvanometers
In this video, we explore the galvanometer, an instrument that uses electromagnetism to measure small currents. Galvanometers are essential tools used in ohmmeters and voltmeters. This video is part of the 11-part series, Electromagnetism.
Curated Video
Magnetic Fields Around Current Carrying Wires
This video explains the concept of magnetic fields that form around current carrying wires. It defines magnetic fields and how they are represented by magnetic field lines, which indicate the direction and strength of the magnetic field....
Journey to the Microcosmos
Bacteria That Only Want To Head North
When James first saw these bacteria, all he knew is that they came from a sample taken from a Portuguese beach. And on the slide, the bacteria were swimming in a stark line. And that gave James an idea. He took out his phone and opened...
Curated Video
How Transformers Work
How do transformers work? find out here in this video on how transformers work the basics.
Physics Girl
What Size Magnet Can ERASE a Credit Card?
Don’t try this at home! The experiments and products shown in this episode were used in the name of science.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Are The Poles On A Magnet?
This video is answering the question of what are the poles on a magnet.
The Backyard Scientist
Molten Iron Vs. HUGE Magnet
Have you ever wondered what happens when you bring a magnet near 5000 degree molten Iron? Does it attract? Or repel? Maybe it create cool shapes. But most importantly... DOES IT EXPLODE?!
I set off thermite over a very large...
I set off thermite over a very large...
NASA
NASA | Magnetometry 101
NASA satellites use very sensitive devices called magnetometers to measure the magnetic fields of planets. Like very sensitive compasses, these devices can measure both direction and strength of planetary magnetic fields. Learn more...
FuseSchool
How Objects Interact
Forces control the way objects interact. There are lots of forces, which can be grouped into contact and non contact force. A non-contact force acts against objects that are physically separated. Whereas contact forces need to touch....
Curated Video
I WONDER - Why Do Opposite Poles Attract?
This video is answering the question of why do opposite poles attract.
FuseSchool
Microphones, Loudspeakers & Headphones
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Curated Video
I WONDER - Can Magnets Be Turned Off?
This video is answering the question of can magnets be turned off.
FuseSchool
Group1 As An Example Of Groups In The Periodic Table
Learn the basics about Group 1, as an example of Groups in the periodic table.
Curated Video
Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - DNN and Deep Learning Basics: Why PyTorch
In this video, we will understand why PyTorch.
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This clip is from the chapter "Deep learning: Artificial Neural Networks with Python" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z".In this...
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This clip is from the chapter "Deep learning: Artificial Neural Networks with Python" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z".In this...