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Paul Hewitt demos conservation of kinetic and potential energy with a bowing ball next to his teeth. (01:07)
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Discovery Channel | Scientists have transformed the way we think and live throughout the centuries. What are the most important scientific discoveries of all time? We present the top 100 in eight different categories. The video is hosted by Bill Nye.(44:10)
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In this talk, Dr. Porter W. Johnson from Northwestern University discusses the application of physical principles to baseball as well as dynamical issues in pitching, hitting, fielding, and running. (1:23:30)
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Concepts: Elastic Potential Energy, Gravitational Potential Energy, GPE Equation -------------- Part of a Blended Classroom taught at Millard West High School. (05:34)
Found by jahiggins in Work, Energy and Power
September 20, 2014 at 05:00 PM
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Concepts: Speed (Rate), Velocity, Vector, Velocity Triangle (Equation) -------------- Part of a Blended Classroom taught at Millard West High School. Produce...
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September 19, 2014 at 10:12 PM
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Concepts: Acceleration, Recognizing Acceleration, Vector -------------- Part of a Blended Classroom taught at Millard West High School. (06:20)
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Concepts: Conservation of Energy, Conservation of Mechanical Energy, Conservation of Mechanical Energy Equation -------------- Part of a Blended Classroom. (04:45)
Found by jahiggins in Work, Energy and Power
September 20, 2014 at 05:04 PM
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Two linemen colliding can light a 60W bulb for over a minute! Great animation. (02:03)
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February 6, 2012 at 05:22 PM
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-------------- Part of a Blended Classroom taught at Millard West High School. Produced for Millard Public Schools by Justin Higgins. Lesson Plans and how th...
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Lesson Objective: Students determine how much energy is needed to break a board. Questions to Consider: How does the lab help students grapple with the concept of conservation of energy as well as with potential versus kinetic energy? How could the lab be adjusted for other grade levels? Notice how Mr. Hannard concludes the lab with whole class discussion. (06:36)
Found by Mrs Jefferies in Sports Science
January 21, 2012 at 03:58 PM
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People love eating pizza, but every style of pie a has a different consistency. If "New York-style"--thin, flat, and large--is your texture of choice, then you've probably eaten a slice that was as messy as it was delicious. Colm Kelleher outlines the scientific and mathematical properties that make folding a slice the long way the best alternative...to wearing a bib. (03:57)
Found by Rockefellerteacher in Mechanics
December 21, 2012 at 12:23 PM
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Concepts: Variables, Constants, Constants as Letters/Symbols -------------- Part of a Blended Classroom taught at Millard West High School. (02:20)
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September 19, 2014 at 12:29 PM
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Lesson ObjectiveStudents act as smoke and air particles to model radiation. Questions to ConsiderSee how Ms. MacDougall livens up the dry topics of alpha radiation and ionizationHow does acting like parts of a smoke alarm help students absorb challenging information?When students "brush up" against each other, what process is being modeled?
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January 21, 2012 at 03:37 PM
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Presentation covering a simulation of projectile motion as well as calculations of maximum height and range of a projectile. http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simu...
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June 16, 2012 at 06:55 AM
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Concepts: Accuracy, Precision Give examples of: Accurate but NOT precise?, Precise but NOT accurate?, Accurate and Precise? (16:59)
Found by jahiggins in Scientific Method
September 19, 2014 at 09:59 PM
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The science of how the forces on pulleys sort themselves out. English captions are at the bottom of the screen. The words are small so the viewer may want to open the video to 'full screen'.
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March 14, 2010 at 11:09 AM
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Concepts: Slope without using algebra -------------- Part of a Blended Classroom taught at Millard West High School. Produced for Millard Public Schools by Justin Higgins. (09:02)
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The instructor gives more classroom demonstrations dealing with electric current, voltage, resistance, and Ohm's Law. The classroom is dark because the instructor is using a projector in a darkened room.
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April 28, 2010 at 08:45 PM
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Concepts: Increasing Linear Trend, Decreasing Linear Trend, Increasing Exponential Trend, Decreasing Exponential Trend, No Trend. (05:19)
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Concepts: Energy, Work, Joule, Mechanical Energy, Thermal Energy, Chemical Energy (07:17)--------------
Part of a Blended Classroom taught at Millard West High School.
Produced for Millard Public Schools by Justin Higgins.
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Concepts: Mass, Weight, Gravity -------------- Part of a Blended Classroom taught at Millard West High School. Produced for Millard Public Schools. (07:31)
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A question requiring resolving vectors, energy transformations and some projectiles.
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This video is part of a series of simple, easy to follow tutorial videos. This particular video includes formulas and examples for kinetic energy, potential energy, elastic energy, spring energy, and the conservation of energy. It is in lecture format with an instructor working at a black board. (05:25)
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First, an adjustable parallel-plate capacitor is held at a constant voltage. As the separation between the plates is widened, the electrometer shows charge (or current) flowing off of the plates, while the electroscope shows no change in voltage. Notice (by the deflection of the needle) that more charge flows off of the plates when they are closer together, and less when further apart. When the plates are brought back together, we see charge flowing back onto of the plates (02:06).
Found by tyler.arnold in Capacitance
September 3, 2012 at 08:04 PM
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A professor from Olympic College uses a little bit of humor and a lot of science to help teach the concepts of gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, and the conservation of energy. The majority of the video is in lecture format with the instruct at a white board. However, demonstrations are also provided. (09:00)
Found by begamatt in Gravitational
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