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GCSE Physics - Contact and Non-Contact Forces #40
This video covers: - What contact forces are - Examples - friction, air resistance, tension, normal reaction force - What non-contact forces are - Examples - gravitational, electrostatic, magnetic General info: - Suitable for all GCSE...
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GCSE Physics - Atmospheric Pressure #50
This video covers: - Which gases make up our atmosphere - Why atmosphere pressure decreases with increasing altitude - Why it is difficult to breathe at high altitudes General info: - Suitable for all GCSE courses - See below for whether...
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GCSE Chemistry - What is Ionic Bonding? How Does Ionic Bonding Work? Ionic Bonds Explained #14
Everything you need to know about ionic bonding! Ionic bonds form when one atom transfers electron/s to another atom, so that both atoms forms oppositely charged ions. These ions are then attracted to each other by electrostatic forces...
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Mechanical Energy
Dr. Forrester describes mechanical energy by recognizing that this energy can be transferred into other forms of energy.
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Creating and Conserving Electricity
Dr. Forrester identifies the forms of energy used to power electricity by examining solar power, wind power, and hydroelectric power. She also discusses the benefits of using alternative, renewable resources of energy by listing ways to...
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Compound Machines
Dr. Forrester describes compound machines and the simple machines that make them.
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Types of Simple Machines
Dr. Forrester discusses various types of simple machines, such as the lever, pulley, wedge, wheel and axle, screw, and inclined plane.
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Magnetism: Forces at Work
Dr. Forrester teaches that magnetism is a force that pushes and pulls on other objects. She defines: gravity, attract, and repels. She teaches about forces that attract or repel other objects and lists principles of magnetic behavior.
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F=ma
Dr. Forrester teaches about Newton’s Second Law. She conducts an experiment to show Newton’s Second Law. She explains that the formula F=ma is needed to calculate the amount of force needed to accelerate an object.
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Asteroid Strikes Yucatan Peninsula
Dr. Forrester defines the terms comet, asteroid, meteors, meteoroids, and meteorites by classifying them as objects found within space. She also discusses the Chicxulub crater at the tip of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and the theory...
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Keyline® in the AR Sandbox #3: Design for Water
Welcome to this 7-part video series that is excerpted from Oregon State University's Online Permaculture Design Certificate Course: https://workspace.oregonstate.edu/cou... The Keyline® Plan is a method of land design for soil and water...
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I WONDER - How Does A Screw And Wedge Work?
This video is answering the question of how does a screw and wedge work.
Learning Mole
How Does it Work? - Helicopter
This video is explaining how helicopter works for kids.
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Creating Stunning Environments in Unreal Engine 5 - A Game Artist Bootcamp - Bee Mesh Particles
In this video, you will discover how to use the Niagara particle system to control clusters of bee meshes buzzing around a beehive. Learn how to create lifelike and interactive swarms of bees that respond to their environment, adding a...
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Protagonist and Antagonist
Protagonist and Antagonist explores the concept of characterization by defining the terms protagonist and antagonist and providing examples.
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Conflict
Conflict explores the types of conflict by identifying four types, including character vs. character, character vs. self, character vs. nature, character vs. society.
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Football Files - Episode 10 – SAUDI ARABIA TEAM
DETERMINATION A LOOK AT HOW THE TEAM MADE THE LAST 16 IN 1994 AND SHOWED THE WORLD HOW DOGGED THEY ARE AND THAT THERE IS NEVER ANY EASY MATCH WHEN THEY STEP ONTO THE FIELD. COACH GABRIEL CALDERON HAS TAKEN OVER THIS VERY YOUNG TEAM AND...
The Business Professor
Castle Doctrine
The castle doctrine refers to an exception to the duty to retreat before using deadly self-defense if a party is in their own home.
Science Buddies
How to Use a Force Sensor with an Arduino (Lesson #23)
Learn how to use a force sensor with an Arduino in this tutorial.
Science Buddies
Find the Horsepower of a Toy Car | Science Project
Calculate the horsepower of a toy car in this fun physics science project.
Flipping Physics
Billy's Pressure Dream
Welcome to Flipping Physics! Ever wonder why it's so hard to make nails stick into wood? Today, we've got the answer: Pressure. Join us on this mind-bending journey into the world of pressure, where we explain why those nails just won't...
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America’s Soldiers
We find Miss Palomine standing on the mall in Washington, DC. She talks about all the monuments built to those who have made our country great. She then talks about the amazing monument honoring our soldiers. This leads to a discussion...
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That's the Way the Ball Bounces
Miss Palomine talks about the different balls used in various sports and games. She gives examples of the different ways we move balls and the ways balls move.
The Guardian
Extinction Rebellion: 'We're the planet's fire alarm'
For the last 10 days Extinction Rebellion has blocked roads, railways and bridges in a campaign of peaceful civil disobedience. Now that the period of action has wound down, Owen Jones asks some of the organisers what they have achieved,...