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Curated Video
Do Cars Really Explode After Collisions Like in Movies?
Contrary to popular belief (as set by movies), cars are not very prone to explosions, and even a car that is on fire is very unlikely to explode. The necessary conditions for an explosion to take place are not met after a car experiences...
Curated Video
Technological Innovations in the Automotive Industry
This video explores the impact of technological advancements in the automotive industry, highlighting the evolution of hybrid and hydrogen-powered cars, as well as the integration of electronic navigation and communication tools. It also...
Curated Video
Revolutionizing the Automobile Industry: The Future of Eco-Friendly Vehicles
The video explores the evolution of motor vehicles in response to dwindling petroleum reserves and environmental concerns. It showcases innovative designs such as the Tesla Roadster, Toyota Prius plug-in hybrid, and vehicles powered by...
Wonderscape
Energizing the Future: Batteries and Electric Transportation
This video demystifies the workings of electric batteries and their role in modern e-transportation. Learn how batteries, from simple potato experiments to advanced lithium cells, generate electricity through chemical reactions. The...
Financial Times
Are high petrol prices killing the American dream?
FT Energy Source - To many Americans cars aren’t just a mode of transport, they’re a symbol of freedom. But who do US consumers hold responsible when soaring petrol prices mean there’s pain at the pump? The FT delves into the psychology...
Curated Video
Finding the Capacity
Mr. Addit explains the concept of capacity and then reviews some familiar measurements: ounce, cup, pint, quart and gallon. He demonstrates how to calculate equivalent units of measurement and then solve measurement word problems.
Curated Video
Different Types of Energy
Dr. Forrester describes the different types of energy, including potential, kinetic, mechanical, and chemical energy as well energy created by light, sound, and heat.
Curated Video
Power to the People
Dr. Forrester explains that we rely on natural resources for powering our cars, and heating our homes. Natural resources, also known as nonrenewable, include oil, natural gas, and coal. There are a variety of renewable energy sources...
Curated Video
The Teapot Dome Scandal, Untold
The Teapot Dome Scandal in the 1920s stunned the American public by exposing the large-scale greed of some US politicians, and empowered Congress to launch investigations - reaffirming that no one is above the law.
Curated Video
Go with the Flow
Miss Palomine shows examples of three types of matter – gas, liquid, and solid. She then describes the differences among them. She focuses on the properties of liquids, and asks the student to help her identify liquids from a list of...
Curated Video
Dividing Decimal Numbers
Dividing Decimal Numbers explains the reasoning used in a written method for solving real-world division problems containing decimal numbers.
Curated Video
Benefits of Energy Conservation
Benefits of Energy Conservation discusses how conserving energy benefits everyone and provides several easy examples to conserve energy at home.
The Backyard Scientist
Positive Feedback
More of a curiosity than an auctual video but hey it was neat right?!
Weatherthings
Hurricane Ian
Hurricane Ian was a powerful, devastating and deadly storm, especially for Florida, in 2022. With wind over 150mph, rain over 20” in some areas, and storm surge over 12 feet, Ian impacted millions of people, while taking over 150 lives....
Curated Video
Cracking Hydrocarbons: How and Why We Do It
The video discusses the process of hydrocarbon cracking and its purpose, which is to convert heavier, longer chain hydrocarbons into smaller chain hydrocarbons. The video explains two ways to crack hydrocarbons: catalytic cracking and...
Visual Learning Systems
Metric Conversions: Conversions of Volume
This program provides a conceptual foundation to help students understand how to convert between English and metric units of mass, volume, length, and temperature. The program also discusses how it is possible to convert between units of...
Curated Video
Gasoline (Petrol) vs Diesel: Which one is better? A Beginner’s Guide
Gasoline (petrol) and diesel are extracted from the same raw material – crude oil—and pass through various levels of refinement. Yet, they have different thermal characteristics, making them suitable for very different purposes. For...
Visual Learning Systems
How to Measure Volume: Liquid Volume
This useful video program helps students understand the concept of volume and the exciting ways that it can be measured. Concepts and terminology: liquid, solid, liter, milliliter, cubic centimeter, beaker, and graduated cylinder.
TMW Media
Creating Greener Cars: Learn about hydrogen cars
How do fuel cells work? How is hydrogen created to fill up the cars? Will there be a lot of hydrogen cars created soon?<br/>
Creating Greener Cars, Part 2
Creating Greener Cars, Part 2
ACDC Leadership
Elasticity of Demand and Supply Coefficients- Micro Topic 2.4 and 2.5
In this video I explain elasticity of demand, elasticity of supply, cross-price elasticity, and income elasticity. Please keep in mind that these clips are not designed to teach you the key concepts. These videos are a review tool to...
The Backyard Scientist
Real-life Mario Fireballs ---- SMS#1
Soaking tennis balls in gasoline? What can go wrong!
Next Animation Studio
Jussie Smollett found guilty of staging hate crime
Former Empire actor Jussie Smollett has been found guilty of five of six counts of felony disorderly conduct in Chicago.
NASA
Air Quality: A Tale of Three Cities
Dr. Bryan N. Duncan is a deputy project scientist for the Aura Mission at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
He recently presented the story of air quality in three cities: Beijing, Los Angeles...
He recently presented the story of air quality in three cities: Beijing, Los Angeles...