Bozeman Science
Work and Energy
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the mechanical energy added or removed from a system results from work. For work to occur a force must act parallel to the displacement of the system. Since work and energy are equivalent the...
Curated Video
GCSE Physics - Power and Work Done #7
This video covers: - The two definitions of power - Difference between energy transferred and work done - How to use the power equation General info: - Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses Exam board specific info: AQA - Everything is...
TED-Ed
TED-ED: The real story behind Archimedes' Eureka! - Armand D'Angour
When you think of Archimedes' Eureka moment, you probably imagine a man in a bathtub, right? As it turns out, there's much more to the story. Armand D'Angour tells the story of Archimedes' biggest assignment -- an enormous floating...
FuseSchool
PHYSICS - Energy - Energy Use in Electrical Appliances
Do you ever have arguments at home about leaving appliances on and wasting electricity? In this video we are going to look at measuring energy use, in electrical appliances. The unit of energy is the Joule (J). However, when dealing with...
Crash Course
Capitalism and Socialism Crash Course World History
In which John Green teaches you about capitalism and socialism in a way that is sure to please commenters from both sides of the debate. Learn how capitalism arose from the industrial revolution, and then gave rise to socialism. Learn...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: The dangers of mixing drugs | Céline Valéry
Which of the following is risky behavior: a person taking cholesterol medicine with grapefruit juice? Or a person taking Acetaminophen before going out for drinks? Or a person on blood thinners who takes an aspirin? Turns out, all of...
SciShow
How Cells Got Their Membranes (Maybe) | SciShow News
For life to evolve on Earth, a bunch of complex organic molecules had to evolve a way to assemble into cells. So how did those proto-cells get cell membranes? Some researchers have a new hunch. Also, scientists are borrowing a trick from...
Flipping Physics
Physics Review of Mechanical Energy, Work-Energy Principle, and Power
This section of the review covers mechanical energy, the Work-Energy Principle, and power. Mechanical energy is the sum of a system's kinetic, gravitational potential, and elastic potential energies. In this review, we emphasize how...
Physics Girl
Work and Energy - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern
Lesson 9 (Work and Energy) of Dianna's Intro Physics Class on Physics Girl. Never taken physics before? Want to learn the basics of physics? Need an AP Physics 1 review before the exam? This course is for you! Exercises in this video: 1....
Curated Video
Understanding Powers of 10: Evaluating Expressions and Place Value
In this video, students learn how to mentally evaluate expressions with powers of 10 by using patterns in place value. They are taught that when multiplying or dividing by a power of 10, the decimal point is shifted accordingly.
Physics Girl
Power - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern
Lesson 11 (Power) of Dianna's Intro Physics Class on Physics Girl. Never taken physics before? Want to learn the basics of physics? Need an AP Physics 1 review before the exam? This course is for you! Exercises in this video: 1A) You...
Catalyst University
Disk Diffusion Test using Bacitracin or Optochin
In this video, I explain how to determine resistance (R) or susceptibility (S) in bacteria using the disk diffusion method (with bacitracin and optochin).
ProEdify
Understanding Work, Power, and Energy
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...
Oxford Online English
How to Understand Native English Speakers - Improve English Listening
In this lesson, you can learn about how to understand native speakers. Even after studying for several years, some English learners find it difficult to understand native English speakers. In this lesson, you can see some simple things...
Flipping Physics
2015 #3 Free Response Question - AP Physics 1 - Exam Solution
This Quantitative/Qualitative Translation question also works as a part of the AP Physics C: Mechanics curriculum.
Visual Learning Systems
Safety in Science: Dressing for Science
Safety in science always comes first. This program demonstrates safe practices in science when conducting even the simplest of activities. Emphasis is placed on avoiding accidents to eyes, skin, clothing, and equipment. Safe practices in...
Hip Hughes History
The New York City Draft Riots: US History Review
What were the 1863 NYC Draft Riots? In this video lecture, we will look at the historical context which led to these Civil War era riots, the riots themselves and the important effects.
Curated Video
Understanding Polynomials: Using Place Value and Expanded Form
In this video, you will learn how to use place value to understand polynomials. The video explains that polynomials are similar to the expanded form of a number, where each term has a different exponent. It demonstrates how to break down...
Flipping Physics
#63 Electricity and Magnetism Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam
This problem is about determining the work done on a point charge to move it from a point outside a nonconducting hollow insulating sphere with a charge uniformly distributed on its surface to the very center of the sphere.
Crash Course
Work, Energy, and Power: Crash Course Physics
When you hear the word, "Work," what is the first thing you think of? Maybe sitting at a desk? Maybe plowing a field? Maybe working out? Work is a word that has a little bit of a different meaning in Physics and today, Shini is going to...
Crash Course
Can We Predict An Outbreak's Future? - Modeling: Crash Course Outbreak Science
When outbreaks happen, we need to be able to predict the course they’ll take in the future, but of course we can’t run experiments on real people to figure that out. Thankfully we can simulate outbreaks and use models to find out how...
Crash Course
Voltage, Electric Energy, and Capacitors: Crash Course Physics
So, how do those defibrillators you see on TV actually work? Surprise! Physics can explain! Okay buckle up, everyone! Today, Shini has the task of breaking down Electrical Potential Energy, Electric Potential, Voltage, Capacitors, Energy...
Crash Course
Traveling Waves: Crash Course Physics
Waves are cool. The more we learn about waves, the more we learn about a lot of things in physics. Everything from earthquakes to music! Ropes can tell us a lot about how traveling waves work so, in this episode of Crash Course Physics,...
SciShow Kids
Build a Beehouse! Science Project for Kids
Jessi and Squeaks are busy working in their garden, and they'd like to share one trick that keeps their plants happy!