Crash Course Kids
Astronaut Experiment
Air resistance! It's a thing! In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina does her own Astronaut Experiment to show us how we can prove it!
Science360
Friction and Heat - Science of Speed
Friction always creates heat. Brakes and tires depend on friction to work, but more friction isn't always better. In the engine, friction is never good and engine builders use everything from oil to high-tech coatings to get a little...
Curated Video
Force, Mass and Acceleration Experiment: Methods and Results
The video is a lecture presentation about the force, mass and acceleration experiment. It discusses how to apply force to an object, measure that force, and measure the resulting acceleration. The presentation covers methods of applying...
Science360
Grip - Science of Speed
There's one thing every driver always want more of: Grip. Grip is the frictional force that holds the tires on the track, but crew chiefs like Steve Letarte describe it as a 'warm and fuzzy feeling' when you have it. Whether mechanical...
Coach Dan Blewett
⚾️ Baseball Mindset Coaching: Scout Watching? How to Play Well
Having a strong mindset for baseball is important. When a scout comes out to watch, how can you make sure you play your best? In this video, Dan explains four baseball mental skills tips to help you play your best when it really counts.
Visual Learning Systems
Your Diet: Why Do We Eat?
What things should you eat and drink to help you stay healthy? This program addresses this often confusing topic. Special emphasis is paid to healthy eating habits, "my plate", and approach to meal planning.Concepts and terminology:...
Curated Video
Introduction to Catalysts and Investigating Catalytic Activity with Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition
This video provides an explanation of what a catalyst is and how it can increase the rate of chemical reactions. The concept of activation energy is introduced, and it is explained that catalysts lower activation energy, allowing more...
Visual Learning Systems
Things in Motion: Introduction
Upon viewing the Things in Motion video series, students will be able to do the following: Identify a moving object and describe its movement as related to its frame of reference. Provide examples of forces in everyday life such as a...
Curated Video
Finding Centre of the Mass of a Ruler
We are trying a fun way to find the centre of the mass of a ruler. If you hold your index fingers in front of you, put a ruler on top of them and start moving your hands towards each other, your fingers end up right at the unique point...
Curated Video
Dancing Polymer
We create a polymer using cornflour and water called oobleck. Oobleck is a non-Newtonian liquid that behaves like a solid and a liquid. When placed on a speaker, the vibrations cause the polymer to constantly change its behaviour and it...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Forum on National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace
This forum on the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) was held at Stanford University on January 7, 2011. It featured presentations by Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and White House Cybersecurity Coordinator...
Rock 'N Learn
Physical Science : Motion And Gravity
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 motion and gravity.
Curated Video
Innovations at the Water Park: Creating Waves and Slides
Discover how modern water parks create thrilling attractions like wave pools, water slides, and artificial rivers. Learn about the engineering behind these features and the technology that ensures both excitement and safety for all...
National Geographic
Riding the Well of Death: Inside a Dangerous Carnival Stunt | Short Film Showcase
Maut ka kuan—Well of Death—is a carnival stunt that involves cars, motorcycles, brave drivers, speed, and precision. Inside a wooden barrel, drivers defy gravity using friction and centrifugal force while the crowd looks on from above....
Curated Video
Great British Inventions - The Hovercraft
Subscribe to Naked Science - http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1 Every other Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare... Boats can’t reach high speeds because of the friction between the hull and the water. In 1877 Sir...
Curated Video
Current & Magnetic Fields | Magnetism | Physics | FuseSchool
Current & Magnetic Fields | Magnetism | Physics | FuseSchool Electromagnets are incredibly useful. They can do all the things a normal magnet can do, but can also be switched on and off. Electromagnets have many uses, from moving cars in...
Crash Course
Fluid Flow and Equipment: Crash Course Engineering #13
Bernoulli knows best (at least about fluid mechanics). The 13th installment in the Crash Course Engineering series focuses on Bernoulli's principle. Viewers learn the relationship between the speed and pressure of fluids by watching a...