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Professor Dave Explains
Heat Capacity, Specific Heat, and Calorimetry
We can use coffee cups to do simple experiments to figure out how quickly different materials heat up and cool down. Take a look!
Next Animation Studio
Root canal procedure
A root canal is a dental procedure performed by a dentist or endodontist to treat a badly infected or damaged tooth rather than remove it. A root canal procedure is performed when bacteria infects tissue in the tooth's pulp, which...
Physics Girl
AMAZING! Ferrofluid + Glow Sticks
Ferrofluid is a liquid that displays unusual properties in the presence of a magnetic field. Watch what happens when we mix ferrofluid with the liquid from a glow stick!
Visual Learning Systems
Investigating Mixtures, Solutions, Elements, and Compounds: Pure Substances Elements
Upon viewing the Investigating Mixtures, Solutions, Elements, and Comnpunds video series, students will be able to do the following:
Understand that everything we see, touch, and even things we can't see are made up of...
Odd Quartet
How Music Was Made Before Computers- Music Engraving
Before music notation software allowed us to create high resolution sheet music, the only way to get a good print of sheet music was with music engraving.
FuseSchool
Reactivity Series of Metals
In this video we'll be looking at zinc(Zn), copper (Cu), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), iron (Fe), lithium (Li), magnesium (Mg) and sodium (Na) and their reaction to water and acid. You may have noticed that most of the elements in the...
Visual Learning Systems
What Are Magnets?: Using Magnets
Magnets are unusual and fun tools that serve many useful purposes. This colorful, action-packed program emphasizes the characteristics and behavior of magnets. Special emphasis is also given to electromagnets and the importance of...
Visual Learning Systems
Writing in Science: Developing Explanations
The development and application of writing skills in science is the focus of this program. This video highlights some of the key ingredients of writing in the subject of science. Informative and explanatory texts focus on facts,...
Visual Learning Systems
What Is Matter?: Properties of Matter
In this wonderful introduction to the nature of matter, students will explore how they depend on and interact with matter. The program clearly demonstrates some of the physical and chemical properties of matter. Special attention is paid...
Visual Learning Systems
The Nature of Electricity: Charges in Action
This video describes the basic role that atoms play in creating electrical charges, as well as the nature and creation of static electricity. Various methods of charging are discussed, emphasizing the role that insulators and conductors...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Chemical Reaction Types: Single Replacement: Lesson 1
This lesson will demonstrate how to identify and complete a single replacement reaction. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "Chemical Reaction Types: Single Replacement."
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: An Art of Attraction: The Electrotyping Process
In this video [3:06] Tiffany and Company's famous Bryant Vase was meticulously crafted by highly skilled artisans, Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Eugene J. Soligny, who worked the silver for more than a year. Curator Ellenor Alcorn describes...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Metallic Nature
Properties of metals and how we can explain their properties using the electron 'sea' model. [9:28]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Chemical Reactions: Activity Series: Lesson 2
This lesson will explain that a single replacement reaction needs a driving force in order to go forward to completion. It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "Chemical Reactions: Activity Series."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Chemical Reactions: Activity Series: Lesson 1
This lesson will explain that a single replacement reaction needs a driving force in order to go forward to completion. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "Chemical Reactions: Activity Series."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Chemical Reaction Types: Single Replacement: Lesson 2
This lesson will demonstrate how to identify and complete a single replacement reaction. It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "Chemical Reaction Types: Single Replacement."