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Instructional Video9:24
Flipping Physics

Physics Review of Mechanical Energy, Work-Energy Principle, and Power

12th - Higher Ed
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...
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Instructional Video3:09
Global Health with Greg Martin

Web pages for jobs in Global Health

Higher Ed
In this video, Dr Greg Martin shows you a few web pages that are useful for finding jobs in Global Health. So if you're interested in finding work in Global Health - watch this video.
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Instructional Video10:20
SciShow

What Really Killed the Dinosaurs

12th - Higher Ed
What wiped out the dinosaurs? Most of us were taught it was a killer asteroid—which is true. But it turns out there was more than one disaster movie playing at the cineplex that was Earth 66 million years ago.
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Instructional Video2:47
Curated Video

Forms of Energy

6th - 12th
Energy comes in many forms. What are they, how do they differ and what can they be used for? Physics - Energy And Radioactivity - Learning Points. Energy is converted or transferred, but never lost. Energy is measured in joules (j)....
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Instructional Video6:21
Curated Video

Multiplying Polynomials: Using the Distributive Property and Combining Like Terms

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to multiply polynomials and shows that the product of two polynomials is still a polynomial. The teacher uses the distributive property and combines like terms to demonstrate the process. The video...
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Instructional Video4:34
Visual Learning Systems

Heat and Energy: Forms of Energy

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Heat and Energy video series, students will be able to do the following: State the difference between kinetic and potential energy. Name and describe six different forms of energy: thermal, chemical, mechanical,...
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Instructional Video17:26
PBS

How the Higgs Mechanism Give Things Mass

12th - Higher Ed
Fermilab physicists really care about the mass of the W boson. They spent nearly a decade recording collisions in the Tevatron collider and another decade analysing the data. This culminated in the April 7 announcement that this obscure...
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Instructional Video4:50
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How to squeeze electricity out of crystals - Ashwini Bharathula

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It might sound like science fiction, but if you press on a crystal of sugar, it will actually generate its own electricity. This simple crystal can act like a tiny power source because sugar happens to be piezoelectric. Ashwini...
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Instructional Video15:23
PBS

What If Dark Energy is a New Quantum Field?

12th - Higher Ed
What is Quintessence? Well we know that something is up with the way the universe is expanding - there’s some kind of anti-gravitational effect that’s causing the expansion to accelerate. We don’t know what it is - just that it competes...
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Instructional Video14:34
PBS

Is Dark Energy Getting Stronger?

12th - Higher Ed
The power of Dark Energy may be increasing as the universe ages. Subtle clues are emerging that the accepted model for the nature of dark energy and dark matter may not be all that. We saw the first such clue recently in our recent...
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Instructional Video1:23
Visual Learning Systems

Heat and Energy: Energy Conversions

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Heat and Energy video series, students will be able to do the following: State the difference between kinetic and potential energy. Name and describe six different forms of energy: thermal, chemical, mechanical,...
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Instructional Video1:04
Visual Learning Systems

Heat and Energy: Summing Up

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Heat and Energy video series, students will be able to do the following: State the difference between kinetic and potential energy. Name and describe six different forms of energy: thermal, chemical, mechanical,...
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Instructional Video21:21
msvgo

Methods of Integration

K - 12th
It states different methods of integration. Further it explains the method of integration by substitution with the help of examples.
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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The Mechanics of Pendulum Clocks

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video offers a concise explanation of how pendulum clocks work, focusing on the role of the pendulum and its interaction with the gears of the clock. It highlights the energy conversion involved and how the pendulum regulates the...
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Instructional Video18:24
Wonderscape

Science Kids: All About Energy

K - 5th
This video is a lesson on energy and its different forms. It explains what energy is, the law of conservation of energy, and the two main types of energy: potential energy and kinetic energy. The video also discusses different examples...
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Instructional Video5:33
Catalyst University

Postulates of Quantum Mechanics: Observables & Operators

Higher Ed
Postulates of Quantum Mechanics: Observables & Operators
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Instructional Video1:25
Visual Learning Systems

Heat and Energy: Temperature and Heat

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Heat and Energy video series, students will be able to do the following: State the difference between kinetic and potential energy. Name and describe six different forms of energy: thermal, chemical, mechanical,...
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Instructional Video1:34
Visual Learning Systems

Heat and Energy: Video Assessment

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Heat and Energy video series, students will be able to do the following: State the difference between kinetic and potential energy. Name and describe six different forms of energy: thermal, chemical, mechanical,...
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Instructional Video9:40
Weird History

Tragedy Behind 'Burst of Joy' Photo

12th - Higher Ed
On March 13, 1973, photographer Slava 'Sal' Veder captured the moment that Vietnam war veteran and POW Lt. Col. Robert Stirm was reunited with his family. Stirm had been held in Vietnam for nearly six years, and this photograph came to...
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Instructional Video22:26
Flipping Physics

Demonstrating Calculus with a Ball and Force Platform

12th - Higher Ed
Example: A 321 g rubber, playground ball is dropped from a height of 77.8 cm above a force platform. The data for the force of impact collected at 1000 data points per second as a function of time is shown. Please determine a bunch of...
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Instructional Video2:30
ProTeachersVideo

Holocaust - My Brother, In the Resistance

Higher Ed
A Jewish woman born in Germany in the 1920s remembers her brother who was executed by the Gestapo for supporting the resistance movement. This short video can be used as a lesson starter in KS3 history. Anneliese Knoop Graf reads a...
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Instructional Video2:14
Visual Learning Systems

Magnificent Mammals: Basic Mammalian Characteristics

9th - 12th
We are all familiar with common examples of mammals such as cats, dogs, and horses. Humans are also mammals. This action-packed series of videos illustrates the common characteristics of mammals while also exploring some of the major...
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Instructional Video5:20
MinutePhysics

The Twins Paradox Hands-On Explanation | Special Relativity Ch. 8

12th - Higher Ed
This video is chapter 8 in my series on special relativity, and it presents a hands-on explanation of the resolution to the Twins Paradox using the mechanical minkowski diagram, aka mechanical Lorentz transformation, aka spacetime globe....
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Instructional Video11:31
PBS

Does Quantum Immortality Save Schrödinger's Cat?

12th - Higher Ed
To quote eminent scientist Tyler Durden: "On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero." Actually… not necessarily true. If the quantum multiverse is real there may be a version of you that lives forever. If we...