Visual Learning Systems
The Nature of Waves: Introduction
Upon viewing the The Nature of Waves video series, students will be able to do the following: Define waves as traveling disturbances that carry energy through matter or space. Explain that waves do not actually move matter. Instead,...
Visual Learning Systems
The Nature of Waves: Video Assessment
Upon viewing the The Nature of Waves video series, students will be able to do the following: Define waves as traveling disturbances that carry energy through matter or space. Explain that waves do not actually move matter. Instead,...
Visual Learning Systems
The Nature of Waves: Summing Up
Upon viewing the The Nature of Waves video series, students will be able to do the following: Define waves as traveling disturbances that carry energy through matter or space. Explain that waves do not actually move matter. Instead,...
Visual Learning Systems
The Nature of Waves: Mediums and Waves
Upon viewing the The Nature of Waves video series, students will be able to do the following: Define waves as traveling disturbances that carry energy through matter or space. Explain that waves do not actually move matter. Instead,...
Curated Video
Matter is Made of Tiny Particles Experiment - A Model to Illustrate the Behaviours and Properties of Gases, Liquids and Solids
Explore the fascinating world of matter in this science experiment video featuring a plastic bottle. Witness how gases, liquids, and solids interact within the confines of a simple plastic container. From dynamic gas expansions to...
Curated Video
The wonder of water
We use water every day ... but what do you really know about it? Material processes - Solids, liquids and gases - Characteristics of water Learning Points Water is the only substance on Earth that occurs naturally in all three states....
Visual Learning Systems
The Nature of Waves: Properties of Waves
Upon viewing the The Nature of Waves video series, students will be able to do the following: Define waves as traveling disturbances that carry energy through matter or space. Explain that waves do not actually move matter. Instead,...
Visual Learning Systems
The Nature of Waves: What Are Waves?
Upon viewing the The Nature of Waves video series, students will be able to do the following: Define waves as traveling disturbances that carry energy through matter or space. Explain that waves do not actually move matter. Instead,...
Visual Learning Systems
The Nature of Waves: Interaction of Waves
Upon viewing the The Nature of Waves video series, students will be able to do the following: Define waves as traveling disturbances that carry energy through matter or space. Explain that waves do not actually move matter. Instead,...
Professor Dave Explains
The Distance Formula: Finding the Distance Between Two Points
A derivation of the distance formula.
Bozeman Science
Solutions
In this video Paul Andersen explains the important properties of solutions. A solution can be either a solid, liquid or gas but it must be homogeneous in nature. The solutes can not be separated with a filter and so either chromatography...
FuseSchool
What Is Plasma
Learn the basics about plasma - the fourth state of matter, when learning about properties of matter. When ice is sufficiently heated, it melts to form water. It has therefore undergone a change of state – from a solid to a liquid....
Curated Video
Expansion and Contraction
Discover how different materials react to heat, and why this can be both useful and dangerous. Physics - Energy And Radioactivity - Learning Points. Temperature affects the size and shape of an object due to the expansion and contraction...
Wonderscape
Just a Phase: Exploring Matter's Marvelous States
Journey through the fascinating states of matter—solid, liquid, and gas—and discover how atoms and molecules behave in each. This video unravels the atomic-level interactions that define each state, from the tight bonds of solids to the...
Curated Video
¿Qué es el Plasma? - Propiedades de la Materia
El plasma es el cuarto estado de la materia, que se forma cuando un gas recibe suficiente calor para que sus electrones se separen de sus átomos, generando partículas cargadas que pueden conducir electricidad. Ejemplos naturales de...
Catalyst University
Phase Diagrams | The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation [Derivation Pt. II]
In this video, I use the previously derived Clapeyron equation (previous video [link below]) to derive the Clausius-Clapeyron Equation.
Curated Video
Five States of Matter
“Five States of Matter” explores the three common states of matter, as well as the two other lesser-known types, and provides examples of each
Curated Video
Categories
Miss Palomine explains the meaning of categorizing. Then, with a list of objects, she demonstrates how many ways they can be categorized or classified.
Curated Video
What Is Plasma | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool
What Is Plasma | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool Learn the basics about plasma - the fourth state of matter, when learning about properties of matter. When ice is sufficiently heated, it melts to form water. It has...
Teacher's Pet
Properties of Gases
What makes gases so unique? Physical science sleuths uncover the facts about gases in a short video. The narrator compares gases to solids and liquids in terms of space between particles, compressibility, and reaction to temperature...
Fuse School
What are Radioactive Isotopes (Radionuclides)
Create a little excitement with a radioactive resource! An engaging lesson builds a solid understanding of the nature of radioactive isotopes. The narrator explains the desire of a nucleus to become stable, which leads to radioactive...
Fuse School
Properties of Hydrogen
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. The 12th video in a 15-part series on the periodic table of elements focuses on hydrogen. It describes its role in the universe, how it appears in nature, how we use it in...
Fuse School
Relative Atomic Mass
Investigate how to calculate the relative atomic mass of elements. The video instructor explains how isotopes occur naturally for many elements. She then describes the process of calculating the relative atomic mass of an element using...
Fuse School
Corrosion
When a metal is left to the natural elements, corrosion begins immediately. Why do some metals corrode faster than others? The video answers this question as well as explains the usefulness of some corrosion.