Instructional Video4:19
Veritasium

How Special Relativity Makes Magnets Work

9th - 12th Standards
Galileo established relativity, and Einstein developed the laws of special relativity to more fully explain physics. A brief video explains how special relativity relates to electromagnetism. Through simple illustrations, complex...
Instructional Video6:10
TED-Ed

How Fast are You Moving Right Now?

6th - 12th
Did you know that when you are sitting in your easy chair, you may be moving up to 1000 miles per hour depending on what part of the planet you are sitting on? Consider relative speed by watching this moving video. Boggle brains in your...
Instructional Video1:11
PBS

Solar Eclipse: Awesome Totality

6th - Higher Ed Standards
The next solar eclipse will happen soon, but it's unlikely humans will be able to see it. A video lesson gives a brief overview of the scientific history of the solar eclipse. Pupils learn how Einstein connected a solar eclipse to his...
Instructional Video5:37
TED-Ed

Hawking's Black Hole Paradox Explained

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists view every paradox as an opportunity for investigations that lead to discoveries. A short video looks at Stephen Hawking's Black Hole paradox and its implications for general relativity and quantum mechanics. 
Instructional Video5:29
Veritasium

First Image of a Black Hole!

9th - 12th Standards
Have scholars ever wondered what a black hole looks like? See the first image of a massive black hole and learn about what a black hole is, how it forms, and how telescopes took images from around the world. The video then relates the...
Instructional Video9:19
Veritasium

How to Understand the Image of a Black Hole

9th - 12th Standards
What is a black hole? Individuals hear a detailed explanation about what a black hole is, how it forms, and how it effects light and matter. The characteristics of a black hole determine the image it produces in telescopes, and...
Instructional Video11:52
Veritasium

The Best Test of General Relativity (by 2 Misplaced Satellites)

9th - 12th Standards
An analysis of launched objects helps scholars understand general relativity in greater detail. These aren't just any launched objects, though! A video presentation describes the gravitation potential energy of satellites in orbit and...
Instructional Video5:16
TED-Ed

Does Time Exist?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
The simple question What time is it? may not be so simple after all. Learn about the history of measuring time and the debate on if time even exists with a short video that considers both classical physics and quantum physics when...
Instructional Video3:48
1
1
MinutePhysics

Relativity of Simultaneity — Special Relativity Chapter 4

10th - Higher Ed Standards
Special relativity relates how things appear when the observer moves. The fourth video in the series on Special Relativity uses multiple examples to demonstrate the principle. It describes the differences when the reference frames move...
Instructional Video4:05
1
1
MinutePhysics

The Twins Paradox Hands-On Explanation — Special Relativity Chapter 8

10th - Higher Ed Standards
The final video in a series on Special Relativity offers a new hands-on approach to solving the twins paradox developed by Paul Langevin over 100 years ago.
Instructional Video7:26
1
1
MinutePhysics

Spacetime Intervals: Not EVERYTHING Is Relative — Special Relativity Chapter 7

11th - Higher Ed Standards
Special relativity proves that both length and time are relative—but, that's not the complete story. Scholars learn how both length and time have absolute values that don't vary with perspective. The seventh lesson in the eight-part...
Instructional Video5:07
1
1
MinutePhysics

Relativistic Addition of Velocity — Special Relativity Chapter 6

10th - Higher Ed Standards
Scientists know things can't travel faster than light speed, so how do scholars add together numbers close to light speed? The sixth video in the eight-part series on Special Relativity answers these questions and more. the narrator not...
Instructional Video7:17
1
1
MinutePhysics

Length Contraction and Time Dilation — Special Relativity Chapter 5

10th - Higher Ed Standards
Special relativity provides rules for making time both shorter and longer simultaneously—and does the same for distances. This concept seems confusing, but with help from a spacetime globe and mathematical explanation, the concepts...
Instructional Video12:18
1
1
MinutePhysics

Lorentz Transformations — Special Relativity Chapter 3

10th - Higher Ed Standards
Generally, Lorentz transformations require high level math skills, but conceptual understanding can slip just beyond the grasp of many. Using a story and graph about the time and motion of people and cats, viewers of a short video can...
Instructional Video4:50
1
1
MinutePhysics

Why Is Relativity Hard? – Special Relativity Chapter 1

10th - Higher Ed Standards
One of the most famous ideas in physics, special relativity, explains the speed of light, the space time continuum, and E=mc^2. Many scholars struggle with the hows and whys of this confusing concept. The first video in a series on...
Instructional Video4:55
PBS

Black Hole Apocalypse | How to Detect Gravitational Waves

9th - 12th Standards
The prediction of gravitational waves rocked the scientific world, but it was many years before researchers tested the theory. See how Rainer Weiss applied his knowledge of sound waves to solve this impressive physics problem in an...
Instructional Video3:45
PBS

Black Hole Apocalypse | Gravity and Spacetime

9th - 12th Standards
Astronauts on the ISS continuously fall in a curve thanks to gravity. A video describes the idea of falling along a curved path. Using computer animations, an apple demonstrates the warping of spacetime while the narrator explains the...
Instructional Video5:09
SciShow

The Sun's Center Is 39,000 Years Younger Than Its Surface

9th - 12th Standards
Explore the theory of relativity in relation to spacetime! An intriguing lesson explains the concept of spacetime and how time does not change at the same rate for everyone. As a lesson in a larger solar system playlist, the video...
Instructional Video5:01
Physics Girl

The Physics of Weightless Flight

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Ever wonder what it's like to feel weightless? Hop aboard the Vomit Comet and find out! A video from a large physics playlist features the parabolic airplane flight used to simulate weightlessness. Young physicists discover how the...
Instructional Video5:47
Physics Girl

Why Is the Universe Flat?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How can something as vast as the universe also be flat? Go beyond the Big Bang Theory using a video from an expansive physics playlist. Topics include the expansion and inflation of the universe, why opposite sides of the universe are...
Instructional Video5:46
Physics Girl

Special Relativity and the Twin Paradox

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Everyone knows that one twin is always older in a pair. But, could a twin be years older? A video from an extensive physics playlist explains Einstein's theory of special relativity. Topics include the speed of light, special versus...
Instructional Video4:33
Physics Girl

Why Do We Care about Gravitational Waves?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Advances in technology lead to advances in science. As part of a larger playlist on physics, the video presenter explains the history of the discovery of gravitational waves. Using these waves provides insight into many different...
Instructional Video11:27
PBS

Have Gravitational Waves Been Discovered?!?

10th - Higher Ed Standards
Einstein was right ... again? Introduce young physicists to the final piece in Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity through a video from PBS covering space time and measurement. Discover where gravitational waves come from, the...
Instructional Video12:46
PBS

The Speed of Light is NOT About Light

10th - Higher Ed Standards
Just when you thought you had this figured out! Engage young physicists in an interesting look at the nature of a universal constant with a video, part of a PBS playlist on space time and measurement....