Instructional Video12:22
Veritasium

Is Most Published Research Wrong?

9th - 12th Standards
Don't believe everything you read! The Veritasium playlist offers a lesson describing the validity of published research. According to their information, there is cause to question most results. 
Instructional Video7:41
Veritasium

Is This What Quantum Mechanics Looks Like?

9th - 12th Standards
How can oil and a speaker help us understand quantum mechanics? An episode of the Veritasium playlist demonstrates the movement of silicone oil droplets on a speaker. The wave motion of the particles seems to mimic the behavior and...
Instructional Video5:24
Veritasium

What the Fahrenheit?!

9th - 12th Standards
Learn the story of the origin of the Fahrenheit temperature scale. As it happens, it is quite an interesting sequence of events. The episode of the Veritasium playlist explains the history of its creation and the significance of the...
Instructional Video7:09
Veritasium

Indestructible Coating?!

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Coat your pickup bed with the same material used to protect the Pentagon! Examine the chemical properties of a seemingly indestructible material in an intriguing installment from the Veritasium video playlist. Viewers see that the long...
Instructional Video3:41
Veritasium

The Real Moral Dilemma of Self-Driving Cars

9th - 12th Standards
Are self-driving cars safer than human-driven cars? An installment of the Veritasium series makes a case for the safety of autonomous cars. The science suggests these cars can save thousands of lives each year.
Instructional Video6:19
Veritasium

Electromagnetic Levitation Quadcopter

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Watch as scientists create a levitation device using electromagnetic principles. An episode of the Veritasium playlist explores the science behind levitation obtained through magnetic fields. Scholars learn how magnets provide the...
Instructional Video12:10
Veritasium

The Science of Thinking

9th - 12th Standards
How does your brain manipulate and store information? The installment of the Veritasium playlist explains the role of long-term and working memory. The lesson shows psychological problems and tests to illustrate these roles.
Instructional Video4:24
Veritasium

4 Revolutionary Riddles

9th - 12th Standards
Can you solve these revolutionary riddles? Objects in revolutionary motion may seem to behave counterintuitively. The riddles in an episode of the Veritasium playlist highlight this counterintuitive nature. 
Instructional Video7:48
Veritasium

Fire in Zero G!!

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Play with fire and Slinkies in a zero-gravity environment. A video from the Veritasium playlist records the experience in a zero-gravity and hypergravity environment. The narrator shows how a flame and a Slinky change their...
Instructional Video7:10
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

The History and Future of Everything—Time

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Take a look into the past and present through an analysis of time. A video from the Kurzgesagt playlist outlines the past through a series of timelines. Then, it turns to the future to explain what is in store for the earth as time...
Instructional Video2:07
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

How to Catch a Dwarf Planet—Triton

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Neptune has more than its share of moons with 14, although Triton takes the prize for the largest. Study the origin and behavior of Neptune's moons with a video lesson from the Kurzgesagt playlist. 
Instructional Video1:55
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

The Moons of Mars Explained—Phobos and Deimos

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Mars has twice as many moons as the earth, but they are pretty tiny in comparison. Learn about the origin and characteristics of the moons of Mars in a video lesson in the Kurzgesagt playlist. Scholars learn many interesting facts...
Instructional Video1:40
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

How Big is the Moon?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How many football fields would fit on the moon? Although it appears small in the night sky, the distance from Earth makes its size misleading. A quick video lesson from the Kurzgesagt playlist helps scholars understand the size of the...
Instructional Video5:02
Veritasium

New Gravitational Wave Discovery!

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Experience cutting-edge science in an episode from the Veritasium playlist. Scholars learn of a black hole merger detected recently—marking the third one in recent years. Viewers see that the theory is these mergers will happen more...
Instructional Video4:33
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Veritasium

What Causes The Phases Of The Moon?

9th - 12th Standards
Discover how the movement of the moon creates different views from Earth. An expert in the field explains that when the moon orbits, different parts become illuminated. The installment of the Veritasium playlist films right after a...
Instructional Video2:58
Veritasium

Atomic Rant

9th - 12th Standards
Quantum mechanics made the traditional model of the atom obsolete. The episode of the Veritasium playlist explains the location and behavior of an electron in an atom. Scholars learn the different shapes of orbitals electrons occupy.
Instructional Video4:13
Veritasium

Can You Go the Speed of Light?

9th - 12th Standards
Is it physically possible to travel at the speed of light? A video in the Veritasium playlist discusses Einstein's Theory of Relativity. The narrator then challenges learners to consider the classic thought experiment: If you travel at...
Instructional Video0:57
Veritasium

Slinky Drop

9th - 12th Standards
View a Slinky in slow motion to build a better understanding of tension force. A lesson in the Veritasium playlist experiments with a Slinky to analyze the forces acting on it. Using slow-motion video allows scholars to verify the motion...
Instructional Video8:52
Veritasium

The American Kilogram

9th - 12th Standards
America is actually on the metric system in a roundabout way. All measurements in the United States trace back to a one-kilogram cylinder from France. The Veritasium lesson explains the special care given to the original cylinders...
Instructional Video5:45
Veritasium

World's Heaviest Weight

9th - 12th Standards
Measuring large forces is a challenging endeavor. An installment in the Veritasium playlist explains the process of calibrating a force transducer on a weight measure of 1,000,000 pounds of force, an important application in jet production.
Instructional Video7:13
Veritasium

Physics Nobel Prize 2011—Brian Schmidt

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Making a discovery often leads to more questions. Check out an episode of the Veritasium playlist describing the work of scientists that led to the discovery that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. The narrator...
Instructional Video4:32
TED-Ed

Is it Possible to Create a Perfect Vacuum?

7th - 12th Standards
It turns out that vacuums are not really vacuums. An engaging video lesson explains the process scientists use to create a vacuum. Their efforts get them close, but the video instructor explains why they cannot create a perfect vacuum.
Instructional Video8:59
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Crash Course

Special Relativity: Crash Course Physics #42

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Explore the concept of relativity and how it is related to light. An episode of the Crash Course physics series teaches learners the basics of special relativity. The narrator explains two postulates of relativity and gives scholars...
Instructional Video8:03
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Crash Course

Torque: Crash Course Physics #12

9th - Higher Ed Standards
It's all about how you pull—not how hard! The 12th installment in a physics series explains the importance of the direction and angle of force when calculating torque. The narrator includes a discussion of the moment of inertia as...