Instructional Video11:20
Crash Course

Compression: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
So last episode we talked about some basic file formats, but what we didn’t talk about is compression. Often files are way too large to be easily stored on hard drives or transferred over the Internet - the solution, unsurprisingly, is...
Instructional Video3:43
MinutePhysics

Extraterrestrial Cycloids - Why Are They on Europa?

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and Space Telescope Science Institute for supporting this video.



This video is about the cycloid curves on Jupiter's moon Europa - they're ridges or valleys...
Instructional Video3:25
SciShow

Cymatics: Turning Sound into Art

12th - Higher Ed
Sound waves vibrate more than just our eardrums, they can also make visual art!
Instructional Video1:47
SciShow

How Do Noise-Canceling Headphones Work?

12th - Higher Ed
You're on a flight, and the drone of the engines is getting on your nerves, so you pop on a pair of noise-canceling headphones, and sweet, blessed silence descends. But those headphones aren't just muffling the sound -- they're actually...
Instructional Video4:08
SciShow

What Do You Learn When You Touch the Sun?

12th - Higher Ed
Though our Sun is something we can count on to rise and set each day, it also comes with some phenomena that can catch us by surprise: solar winds. To better predict when these winds will travel all the way to Earth, we sent the Parker...
Instructional Video3:32
SciShow Kids

How to Build a Pillow Fort!

K - 5th
Learn how to build a pillow fort with the help of the force called compression. Just save some room for us!
Instructional Video15:52
Brian McLogan

Graph the Square Root Function

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video we are going to focus on graphing the square root function using a basic medium and difficult example.
Instructional Video7:13
Brian McLogan

Easy Vs Hard Graphing a Logaritrhm

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, I compare graphing an "easy" logarithmic function with a "harder" one, detailing the steps for both. We focus on how to graph logarithms, including their transformations and asymptotes, which is crucial for understanding...
Instructional Video13:11
Brian McLogan

5 Graphing Logarithms Tips In One Equation

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, I provide five tips for graphing logarithmic functions, especially if you struggle with graphing logarithms. We'll cover how to graph logs and address common mistakes, including understanding asymptotes to accurately plot...
Instructional Video7:12
Brian McLogan

What is the 2 really doing to the graph

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe number is the same but the placement is different. How can we determine what the transformation is just by the placement?
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

Mountain Building

9th - Higher Ed
short 2 minute video describing tectonic plates and mountain building
Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

How to Expand Your Vocal Range

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to expand your vocal range from vocal coach Cari Cole in this Howcast singing tutorial.
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Motorcycle Suspension Basics

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn motorcycle suspension basics in this Howcast motorcycle video with expert Kenyon Kluge.
Instructional Video12:35
Curated Video

Pakistan’s Cheapest Solution to Transport Tons of Fresh Cotton

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature behind the hardworking process of the cotton processing industry. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of...
Instructional Video10:35
Curated Video

Transformations to Sine and Cosine

6th - Higher Ed
How do we find amplitude period, phase shift, and vertical shift? This video uses an interactive applet to show how changes in a, b, c and d affect the graph for sine and cosine (periodic) functions.
Instructional Video5:08
Curated Video

Can We Walk on Eggs Without Breaking Them?

6th - Higher Ed
The Testers explore the strength and resilience of eggshells, guided by an egg expert. They conduct experiments to measure the pressure eggshells can withstand and ultimately test whether it's possible to walk on eggs without breaking...
Instructional Video6:56
Science ABC

Gasoline (Petrol) vs Diesel: Which one is better? A Beginners Guide

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Gasoline (petrol) and diesel are extracted from the same raw material crude oiland pass through various levels of refinement. Yet, they have different thermal characteristics, making them suitable for very different purposes. For...
Instructional Video0:43
Curated Video

Shockwaves: Sudden Pressure Waves

6th - 12th
A large amplitude compression wave, associated with a sharp change in pressure, temperature and density.
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and...
Instructional Video0:42
Curated Video

Sedimentary rock

6th - 12th
Rock formed by the build-up of layers of sediment over time.
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science...
Instructional Video0:50
Curated Video

Tension

6th - 12th
The strength of a pulling force, for example in a rope or cable.
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Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science...
Instructional Video0:47
Curated Video

Reflection

6th - 12th
The change in direction of a waveform at the boundary between two different media, so the wave returns to the medium in which it started.
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Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60...
Instructional Video9:21
Curated Video

Rubens' Tube

6th - 12th
We create a Rubens\u2019 Tube to demonstrate the movement of sound waves. A tube lined with holes is filled with propane and connected to a speaker. We light the gas coming from the holes and play different frequencies and volumes of...
Instructional Video8:21
Curated Video

Measuring Music

6th - 12th
We use a sounding board called a sonometer to investigate how the pitch of sound changes when the length of wire being plucked changes. We change the position of a moveable bridge to change the length of the wire and discover that...
Instructional Video0:45
Curated Video

Strong material

6th - 12th
A strong material is one that is resistant to wear and physical force. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films...