Be Smart
The Physics of Space Battles
Ready to take your class on a journey through space and witness epic battles? A video segment portrays the true way space battles happen, complete with the way Hollywood handles the lack of gravity, even while firing missiles at the...
Be Smart
Einstein Is (Almost) Always Right: Gravitational Waves Edition
Facilitate learning as never before with the first video in a series dealing with physics concepts for your science class. Learners visualize Einstein's field equations and the effect of massive objects in passing light before they...
Flipping Physics
AP Physics 1: Universal Gravitation Review
Everything scholars will need to know about universal gravitation in order to be prepared for the AP Physics exam. is provided in this fast-paced video. Test taking tips and common misconceptions are also addressed in the film.
Crash Course Kids
Orbits Are Odd
Are the other orbits taking place in the universe similar or different to Earth's orbit around the sun and the moon's orbit around Earth? This is the focus of a video that explains all different types of orbits out there, including black...
Crash Course Kids
Everything Revolves Around You
There are a couple of things that orbit Earth; satellites and our moon. But how is it that these objects don't crash into Earth? This is the focus of a video that explains how the gravitational pull of Earth on the moon and the velocity...
Crash Course Kids
Danger! Falling Objects
The rate at which an object falls to Earth is not completely based upon gravitational pull, but rather the air. This is the focus of a video that explains how air resistance and gravity work together.
Crash Course Kids
Over (To) the Moon
How can an astronaut escape Earth's gravitational pull in order to get to the moon? This is the focus question in a video that discusses the differences in the strengths of Earth's gravitational force and the moon's gravitational force.
Crash Course Kids
The Great Escape
Thanks to gravity, to get something out of space, an individual must put more force on objects with greater mass, than that of an object with lighter mass. This is the focus of a video on how gravity works between two objects.
Crash Course Kids
Down to Earth
Does gravity literally pull us down? This is the focus question in a video about how gravity pulls matter toward Earth.
Crash Course Kids
Defining Gravity
Sir Isaac Newton was the first person to recognize the concept of gravity. Here is a video that introduces learners to "think of gravity like the invisible super glue that holds our massive world together."
TED-Ed
If Matter Falls Down, Does Antimatter Fall Up?
Step into the strange world of antimatter with an entertaining, yet educational physics video. Follow along to see how recent developments in physics research have allowed scientists to begin learning more about these...
MinutePhysics
Minute Physics: What Is Gravity?
Gravity is thoroughly defined in this short, but weighty, featurette. The relationship of mass to force is incorporated, and the idea that gravity can also attract energy is introduced. In a flipped classroom situation, have learners...
Khan Academy
Supermassive Black Holes, Stars, Black Holes and Galaxies, Cosmology and Astronomy
Following his video on black holes, a video on supermassive black holes explains what happens when a supermassive stellar object collapses. The video primarily explores the reasons we don't see intermediate black holes, as they can be...
DoodleScience
Gravitational Fields
What's got you feeling down? Maybe it's gravity! The resource is the fourth in a series of six fast-paced physics videos. Covering gravitational fields, acceleration, and planetary motion in a direct way with simple, yet...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Galileo on the Moon
Watch Apollo 15 astronaut David Scott perform Galileo's falling objects experiment on the Moon in this video segment from NASA. [0:47]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Gravitation: Would a Brick or Feather Fall Faster?
Learn about whether a feather or a brick would fall faster on the moon in this video lecture. Understand how air resistance affects how objects fall to Earth. [10:34]
NASA
Nasa: The Role of Microgravity in Scientific Research
View this video and discover the four main ways that particles, atoms, and molecules move in liquid. This video segment demonstrates what sedimentation, buoyancy-driven convection, diffusion, and capillarity are and how gravity impacts...
NASA
Nasa: What Is Microgravity?
Watch this video and learn what microgravity is and how space shuttles experience continuous fall. Learn how to recreate microgravity here on Earth. [2:20]
Crash Course
Crash Course Kids 13.2: Over (To) the Moon
Do you want to be an astronaut? Would you like to someday walk on the moon? Well, you better learn a little about gravity so you can escape from Earth and head into space. Today, Sabrina chats with us about what it takes to get to the...
Crash Course
Crash Course Physics #8: Newtonian Gravity
I'm sure you've all heard about Isaac Newton and that apple that fell on his head and how that was a huge deal to our understanding of gravity. Well, let's talk about that. In this video episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini sits down...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Newton's Law of Gravitation: Gravitation (Part 2)
A second video on the topic of the law of gravitation. It examines gravitational forces on a planet and in space.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Bouncing
Use the principles of physics to understand the force of a bouncing object. [6:49]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Gravitational Force & Objects at Rest
A video tutorial explaining the physics behind the gravitational force of an object at rest. [3:46]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Mathematical Interpretation of Kinetic Friction
This tutorial provides a mathematical interpretation of kinetic friction as compared with a normal force. [4:27]