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How Are Strong & Weak Acids Different
Learn the basics about strong and weak acids, and how they differ. Strong acids are often used in School Science labs for experimentation but they have important uses in industry and the everyday world. Sulphuric acid for example is...
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PHYSICS - Magnetism - Forces and conductors
In this video we explore what factors affect the size of the force on a wire carrying an electric current when it is placed in a magnetic field.
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PHYSICS - Forces - Levers and Gears
In this video we’re going to learn about levers and gears. Levers are simple machines or mechanisms that make work easier to do. They use moments. To reduce the force needed to perform a task. Gears are wheels with teeth on the edges...
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What Are Structural Isomers?
Different forms of the same molecule are known as structural isomers; they have the same molecular formula but are different 'shapes'. In this video we will look at some different structures of butane - so they all have 4 carbons but...
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Parts of a Plant
Plants come in all different shapes and sizes. But they all have several structural features in common. Plants belong to the same kingdom, can you remember what the other 4 kingdoms are? In this video you are going to learn about the...
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BIOLOGY - Cells - What Are Cells
So cells come in all shapes and forms and have all sorts of jobs, but they are all fundamental building blocks of all living organisms. Watch this video to find what they are how amazing they work
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Compound Interest
Compound Interest | Numbers
In this video we’re going to look at compound interest.
If you have a savings account and deposit some money, the bank will pay you extra money as a sort of thank you for saving with them. You are...
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What is a drug?
This video provides an overview of stimulant and depressant drugs, explaining their effects on the body and how they interact with the nervous system. It explores common examples of these drugs, such as caffeine, cocaine, alcohol, and...
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Rust: Prevention & Treatment
Learn the basics about Rust, it's prevention and treatment. What causes rust? Why do only metals rust? How do you prevent rust? Find out more in this video!
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Completing The Square - Plotting Quadratics
Completing The Square - Plotting Quadratics | Algebra | Maths | FuseSchool Completing the square is another way of solving quadratics (as well as by factorising and by using the quadratic formula). Completing the square will always work,...
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Xylem and Phloem - Transport in Plants
"Plants have a transport system to move things around. The xylem moves water and solutes, from the roots to the leaves in a process known as transpiration. The phloem moves glucose and amino acids from the leaves all around the plant, in...
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What Is An Atom?
Atoms are tiny particles that are so small they are not possible to see with the naked eye, and are only barely possible to make out with the most powerful microscopes. Everything that exists in our universe is made up of atoms –...
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How to use a Microscope
If you were alive 200 years ago you would have been given some very strange advice on how to avoid getting ill. You might have been told to carry sweet smelling flowers with you or avoid going to smelly places. This was because at that...
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Quadratic Inequalities
CREDITS Animation & Design: Jean-Pierre Louw Narration: Lucy Billings Script: Lucy Billings You probably already know that quadratic equations look like this... We can also have quadratic inequalities... We use inequalities to show us a...
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Intro to the Circulatory System
The circulatory system works to transport oxygen and nutrients to cells in your body, while removing waste products (such as carbon dioxide) at the same time. This system is actually a double circulatory system, made of two circuits -...
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How Is Water Treated In Sewage Works
The aim of sewage treatment should be to return nutrients back to the soil, but without any harmful pathogens. Composting toilets do this, making use of aerobic bactweria to achieve a pathogen free fertiliser. However, most toilets are...
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Hydrocarbon Cracking & Why It Is Done
Learn the basics about the cracking of hydrocarbons and why it is done.
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Structure of Bacteria
At about 3.5 billion years old, bacteria are one of the oldest living organisms on earth. They are responsible for a range of diseases including cholera, tuberculosis and the plague amongst many others. But they aren’t all bad; there are...
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BIOLOGY - Physiology - Aerobic Respiration
Respiration is the chemical process that supplies the body with energy for all other life processes: growth and repair of cells, muscle contraction, protein synthesis, sending nerve impulses, absorbing molecules in active transport to...
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Synthetic Polymers
Learn the basics about synthetic polymers when learning about polymers as a part of the organic chemistry topic.
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Solving Equations Involving Fractions
How do we solve equations that involve fractions? Before we get started, I am assuming you already know how to solve equations by balancing: you must do the exact same thing to both sides. So lets have a look at how to solve equations...
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Introduction To Sequences
In this video we’re going to discover some key sequences terminology and how to recognise and generate some important sequences. We will come across all of these key sequences... Arithmetic, Linear, Triangular, Square, Cube, Fibonacci,...
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PHYSICS - Astrophysics - Red Shift
The world is said to be a big place, but the universe is much bigger and what’s more, it’s expanding all the time. How do we know this? Because of the evidence provided by red shift.
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Le Chatelier's Principle Part 1
What exactly is Le Chatelier's Principle? And why is it important to learn it to understand chemical reactions? Find out in this video!