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What Do Raindrops Really Look Like?
Raindrops are more like pancakes than teardrops. Scholars learn the physics behind the shape of a falling raindrop in a video lesson presentation. An episode explains the forces acting on the droplet and how those forces change as it...
Crash Course
Stress, Strain and Quicksand: Crash Course Engineering #12
A video flows naturally into a lesson on fluid mechanics. Viewers of an engaging YouTube video learn about the interaction of forces involving fluids. The 12th installment of the Crash Course Engineering series covers stress and strain,...
Physics Girl
Strange Sand Acts Like Liquid
Can you use a solid to study fluid dynamics? You bet! Science scholars examine the process of fluidization with a video from an extensive physics playlist. The narrator demonstrates and explains how the uniform movement of air causes...
Physics Girl
Which Tank Fills First?
Can your class solve the riddle? A video from the Physics Girl playlist tackles the puzzle of Pascal's Principle. Viewers observe as a series of connected tanks fill up and try to guess which will fill first. The narrator shows the...
Physics Girl
Slow Motion Science! Ferrofluid Dropping on Magnet
Put the fun in physics with ferrofluid! Aside from making cool shapes when it interacts with a magnet, what else can we learn from ferrofluid? A video from an extensive physics playlist examines the similarities between the...
Crash Course
Fluids in Motion: Crash Course Physics #15
How do fluids act when they are moving? A thorough video lesson explains the characteristics of fluids while in motion. Building from the previous lesson in the series, the 15th installment of a Crash Course physics series provides an...
Crash Course
Fluids at Rest: Crash Course Physics #14
Keep the knowledge flowing in your physics classroom! An in-depth video lesson discusses the characteristics of fluids. The narrator includes Pascal's Principle and Archimede's Principle as well as buoyant force. This is the 14th lesson...
Real Engineering
The Spitfire's Fatal Flaw
In a battle between the Spitfire and the Messerschmidt, the Spitfire had one major problem. A Real Engineering video shows how the Spitfire airplane had a tendency to stall in negative gravity. Along the way, viewers learn about pressure...
Teacher's Pet
Liquids and Solids
What makes something a solid, liquid, or gas? Expand your class' understanding of the states of matter using an animated video. Young scientists explore the behavior of each of the states of matter in terms of temperature change,...
Deep Look
This Pulsating Slime Mold Comes in Peace (ft. It's Okay to Be Smart)
Can you name an organism that isn't a plant, animal, or fungus? Here's a hint: each cell contains thousands of nuclei. Slime mold may not have any appendages, but their movements fascinate scientists. The video focuses on these unique...
Crash Course
Lymphatic System
Learn about the lymphatic system and its role in maintaining homeostasis in the 44th video in a series of 47. The narrator shows learners the anatomy of the lymphatic system and its role in supporting the cardiovascular system. He then...
Bozeman Science
Interstitial Fluid
Humans have more interstitial fluid than blood, but what is interstitial fluid? The video allows learners to understand interstitial fluid by seeing it in a photo, learning its definition, showing where it comes from thanks to...
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Magnet Academy: Bubble Wall
A bubble wall illustrates the surface tension of water and the forces behind it. [3:25]
Bozeman Science
Bozeman Science: Continuity Equation
Paul Andersen explains how the continuity equation is an application of conservation of matter in a fluid. The continuity equation may apply to either mass or volumetric flow. Example problem and examples are included. [4:05]
Crash Course
Crash Course Physics #14: Fluids at Rest
In this video episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini is very excited to start talking about Fluids. You see, she's a Fluid Dynamicist and Mechanical Engineer, so fluids are really important to her. Actually, they're really important to...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fluids: Fluids (Part 3)
Examines internal pressure within a liquid at depth. [9:55]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fluids: Fluids (Part 7)
Introduction to the study of moving fluids. [10:00]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Arterial Stiffness: Bernoulli's Equation of Total Energy
In this video lecture, learn how total energy of a fluid helps explain why fluids can move from low pressure to high pressure! [6:57]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fluids: Fluids (Part 4)
Using our understanding of fluid pressure to figure out the height of a column of mercury. [10:09]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fluids: Fluids (Part 2)
Pascal's Principal as it relates to pressure. [10:13]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fluids: Fluids (Part 10)
Second part of the example that uses Bernoulli's equation. [8:35]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fluids: Fluids (Part 1)
Identify fluid and recognize the difference between liquids and gasses (both fluids). [9:47]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fluids: Fluids (Part 9)
Second part of the Bernoulli's Equation proof. Beginning of a problem that uses the equation. [10:09]