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Instructional Video8:06
Curated Video

Experiments to Find the Speed of Waves on Water Using a Ripple Tank

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation on experiments to find the speed of waves on water. The presenter demonstrates the use of a Ripple tank to determine the speed of waves traveling across the surface of shallow water. The equipment...
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Instructional Video11:22
Curated Video

Load alternator relays

Higher Ed
Load alternator relays, in this video we learn the basics of how load alternator relays work, also known as duplex relays and duplex controls. We look at how the various circuits work to control pumps, fans and compressors.
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Instructional Video16:44
Curated Video

How Alternators Work

Higher Ed
How does a car alternator work? learn from the basics where we use the alternator and how alternators work.
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Instructional Video2:51
PCS Edventures

Droneology Jr: How Drones Work, Part One

Higher Ed
As Part 1 of a two-part series, in this video, The Drone Doctor and Rx start you on a journey to better understand how drones work. Part 1 focuses on exactly what happens to a drone when you manipulate the controls on the radio...
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Instructional Video3:32
Curated Video

Microphones, Loudspeakers & Headphones

12th - Higher Ed
DESCRIPTION In this video you will learn about microphones, loudspeakers, headphones and how they function . CREDITS Animation & Design: Joshua Thomas jtmotion101@gmail.com Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Alistair Haynes
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Instructional Video10:34
Zach Star

Today In Engineering (Episode 1)

12th - Higher Ed
This video covers just a few current events going on in engineering and computer science. The topics here include 1. Origami Algorithm 2. Algorithm to see around corners 3. Laser on Fighter Jet 4. Drones for Warehouse Product Search 5....
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Instructional Video2:55
MinuteEarth

What Are Brain Waves?

12th - Higher Ed
This video was sponsored by "Robot-Proof", written by Northeastern University's President, Joseph E. Aoun. Learn more here: https://goo.gl/uF5Kx8 Thank you to our supporters on https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth Even the parts of our...
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Instructional Video2:12
MinuteEarth

What Are Brain Waves?

12th - Higher Ed
Even the parts of our brains that don't control physical movement show a lot of rhythm, and that might be integral to how our brains work. ___________________________________________ To learn more, start your googling with these...
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Instructional Video5:01
Curated Video

Hydrogen & Fuel Cells | Reactions | Chemistry | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Hydrogen & Fuel Cells | Reactions | Chemistry | FuseSchool In this video, you will learn about how we are trying to design a way to power vehicles of the future on hydrogen, oxygen and sunlight. In order to obtain energy for the vehicle...
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Instructional Video29:01
Curated Video

PID Velocity Control in Python

10th - Higher Ed
A self-driving car company has requested a speed controller for their new model of electric autonomous vehicles. Unlike standard cruise control systems, this speed controller must manage transitions between all velocities ranging from 0...
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Instructional Video11:10
Programming Electronics Academy

Throw out your breadboard! Dr. Duino: An Arduino Shield for debugging and developing

Higher Ed
*Description:* In the last couple of episodes we have talked about Arduino shields and breakout boards. In this video, we will review a specific Arduino shield that makes developing projects and debugging sketches on the Arduino...
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Instructional Video19:01
Science Buddies

Build a Simple Steerable Robot

K - 5th
This video shows how to build your own simple steerable robot with a wired remote control. This makes the circuit very easy to build for beginners. You can use a solderless breadboard for easy construction, or solder your circuit to make...
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Instructional Video12:17
Catalyst University

The Strength-Duration Curve for E-Stim EXPLAINED

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the strength-duration curve, which is often seen in relation to E-Stim as a therapeutic modality. We will focus on how to interpret this set of curves.
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Instructional Video1:36
DoodleScience

The Motor Effect

9th - 12th
Explain the motor effect with a video that focuses on current, magnetic fields, pulse, and briefly mentions Fleming's Left Hand Rule. 
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Instructional Video8:45
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Crash Course

Ampère's Law: Crash Course Physics #33

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Give credit where credit is due—thank Ampere any time you use an electric motor! The 33rd installment in the Crash Course physics series explains how Ampere's Law applies to a long, straight wire. The discussion then expands to the...
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Instructional Video5:16
American Chemical Society

What Is Energy?

9th - 12th Standards
Kids sure do seem to have a lot of energy, but what exactly is energy? A video explains many different types of energy, starting with potential and kinetic. It highlights the most common forms of potential energy, including nuclear,...