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TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Newton's 3 Laws, with a bicycle - Joshua Manley
Why would it be hard to pedal a 10,000 pound bicycle? This simple explanation shows how Newton's 3 laws of motion might help you ride your bike.
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AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) - Ultimate Exam Training - AWS Cloud Adoption Framework - People Perspective
An in-depth exploration of the 'People' perspective within the AWS Cloud Adoption Framework, covering seven key capabilities: cultural evolution, transformational leadership, cloud fluency, workforce transformation, change acceleration,...
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AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) - Ultimate Exam Training - AWS Cloud Adoption Framework - Introduction
An in-depth look at the AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF), detailing its role in accelerating digital cloud transformation through foundational organizational capabilities, covering the four transformation domains - technological,...
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How to Avoid a Motorcycle Crash
Howcast - Learn how to avoid a motorcycle crash in this Howcast motorcycle video with expert Kenyon Kluge.
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How to Do a Stop & Go in Soccer
Howcast - Learn how to do a stop and go from Coach Frank Hauser in this Howcast soccer video.
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How to Do Airplane Takeoffs
Howcast -Learn how to do takeoffs in an airplane from pilot Josh Kallenberg in this Howcast video.
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Double Loop
It's racing day! Toy cars race on a track with a giant double loop and an acceleration mechanism. Ready, set, go!
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Newtons 2nd Law of Motion | Force, Mass, Acceleration
Newton's 2nd Law of Motion tells us that if a net force is applied to an object then that object will accelerate in the direction of the net force. This means that is a force a force is applied to an object, it will either speed up, slow...
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The ONE thing your teacher is NOT telling you that will simply forces!
Forces are all around us and are the reason why objects accelerate (speed up, slow down or change direction)! Forces can either be balanced or unbalanced. When the forces are balanced, the net force is 0 and the object's motion will not...
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Simplifying Acceleration Calculations
Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity over time. Acceleration can be calculated using the formula a=vf-vi/t. Acceleration can be positive, which means speeding up, negative which means slowing down and it can also be 0 which...
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The Rolls Royce Phantom: A Legacy of Luxury and Power
The Rolls Royce Phantom is a luxurious and powerful car that embodies the spirit of elegance and authority. With its naturally aspirated V12 engine and impeccable design, it offers effortless surges of power and a commanding presence on...
Astrum
Are We on the Verge of a Major Technological Transportation Breakthrough?
Ion Engines are the future. How far away are we from them becoming the norm?
Astrum
Why It's Nearly Impossible to Hit the Sun
Why shouldn't we throw garbage into the sun? Find out in this return of our series 'Astrum Answers'.
Science ABC
Particle accelerators: What are they, how do they work and why are they important to us?
A particle accelerator is a machine that accelerates particles. More specifically, it accelerates elementary particles, like protons and electrons, at extremely high speeds—almost 99.99% of the speed of light. These particles are then...
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Mass spectrometer
An instrument that analyses characteristics of atoms and molecules, including their mass.
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual...
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual...
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Terminal Velocity
If a skydiver jumps out of a plane, when will they stop accelerating? Competing physical forces hold the answer. Physics - Forces - Learning Points. Terminal velocity is the maximum constant velocity. Terminal velocity increases with...
Wonderscape
The Science of Roller Coasters: Friction, Acceleration, and Thrills
Dive into the science behind roller coasters, exploring how friction and acceleration play crucial roles. Understand how friction converts energy into heat, impacting the coaster's motion, and learn how acceleration, influenced by...
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The Surprising Benefits of Regular Physical Activity
Explore the multifaceted benefits of regular exercise beyond just physical fitness. This documentary dives into how sports enhance immune function, boost memory, and increase overall brain health. Featuring comparisons between an...
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Newton and the Second Law of Motion
Dr. Forrester teaches about Newton’s Second Law of Motion.
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GCSE Physics - Terminal Velocity #55
This video covers:
- The concept of terminal resist
ance
- What affects air r
esistance
- The link between resultant force an
d acceleratio
n
General info:
- Suitable f
or all GCSE and IGCSE courses...
- The concept of terminal resist
ance
- What affects air r
esistance
- The link between resultant force an
d acceleratio
n
General info:
- Suitable f
or all GCSE and IGCSE courses...
Curated Video
GCSE Physics - Momentum Part 2 of 2 - Changes in Momentum #60
In this video we cover:
- How to calculate an object's mom
entum
- The concept that applying a force to an object changes it
s momentum
- How to calculate a change in momentum using the equatio
n 'F=(mv-mu)/t'
-...
- How to calculate an object's mom
entum
- The concept that applying a force to an object changes it
s momentum
- How to calculate a change in momentum using the equatio
n 'F=(mv-mu)/t'
-...
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GCSE Physics - Newtons First and Second Laws #56
This video covers: - Newton's first law - Newton's second law - F=ma equation - The idea of circular motion - Inertia and inertial mass General info: - Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses - See below for whether it is higher or...
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GCSE Physics - Acceleration #52
This video covers:
- What acceleratio
n is
- The 2 equations for calculating acc
eleration
- Average and unifor
m acceleration
>- Example qu
estions
General info:
- Suita
ble for all GCSE and...
- What acceleratio
n is
- The 2 equations for calculating acc
eleration
- Average and unifor
m acceleration
>- Example qu
estions
General info:
- Suita
ble for all GCSE and...