NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Jose Benavides Talks About NASA's Star Wars-inspired Robots Aboard The International Space Station
A conversation with Jose Benavides, engineer with the Advanced Control and Evolvable Systems Group in the Intelligent Systems Division at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
NASA
Gravity Assist: Lucy and the Space Fossils, with Hal Levison
To get a more complete understanding of the full history of our solar system, NASA is sending a spacecraft called Lucy to investigate the Trojans, mysterious small objects that share an orbit of the Sun with Jupiter. Principal...
Flipping Physics
I'm A Little g Known
I’m a little g known, positive 9.81 Always positive let’s get that straight son Sometimes my brain acts like a sieve Redundancy’s great and g is positive This is an AP Physics 1 and an AP Physics C: Mechanics topic.
NASA
Gravity Assist: Mars Dust Storm with Melinda Kahre.
Listen in as NASA Chief Scientist Jim Green discusses the Mars dust storm with a dust storm expert, Melinda Kahre.
Flipping Physics
AP Physics 1: Review of Universal Gravitation
Review of the Universal Gravitation topics covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.
Science360
How do you find a black hole?
How do you find a black hole? Dr. Andrea Ghez answers your question in this special “Mysteries of the Cosmos” edition of Ask a Scientist.
Curated Video
Movimiento
Este programa de video de accion en vivo es sobre la palabra Movimiento. El programa esta disenado para reforzar y apoyar la comprension y retencion por el estudiante de la palabra Movimiento mediante el uso de secuencias de video,...
TMW Media
Projectile Motion: Solving a problem
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem? Projectile Motion, Part 4
Physics Girl
How the Edge of Our Galaxy Defies Known Physics
How is it possible that you can't see 95% of the universe? The edge of our milky way defies known physics, so physicists are using the LHC at CERN to search for Dark Matter. Dianna Cowern from Physics Girl visited CERN and spoke to...
Flipping Physics
Placing the Fulcrum on a Seesaw
A 200.0 g mass is placed at the 20.0 cm mark on a uniform 93 g meterstick. A 100.0 g mass is placed at the 90.0 cm mark. Where on the meterstick should the fulcrum be placed to balance the system?
Science360
What is a black hole?
What is a black hole? Hans Krimm, an observational astronomer at the National Science Foundation, answers the question on this edition of "Ask a Scientist."
NASA
NASA | Developing a Comet Harpoon for Sample Return
The Comet Nucleus Sample Return mission will collect subsurface samples from a comet and return them to Earth. Comets and asteroids are leftover remnants from the early solar system and by studying samples from these objects, we can...
Curated Video
NASA's Curious Universe: Our Laboratory in Space
Orbiting 250 miles above Earth, astronauts aboard the International Space Station explore farther into our solar system and work on thousands of studies that will help us back here on Earth. Join ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut...
Next Animation Studio
NASA study says Saturn is losing its rings
New NASA research confirms that Saturn is losing its rings at a rate which researchers describe as a "worst-case-scenario."
Virtually Passed
Reactions Summary
Normal Force: provides force perpendicular to the surface and only away from the surface Pin support: Provides forces in x and y direction (for 2d plane) Roller support: Provides forces perpendicular to the surface (both up or down)...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Ukraine & the Future of Europe: Introduction of panelists
Learn the panelists who will give their thoughts about Ukraine and how to assist them. Ukraine & the Future of Europe, Part 1
NASA
Gravity Assist: The Bright Spot of the Asteroid Belt, with Britney Schmidt
Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is a mysterious dwarf planet called Ceres. Its surface is dark and muddy, but has hundreds of patches of bright material.
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 63, OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Mission Small Steps, Giant Leaps
OSIRIS-REx Principal Investigator Dante Lauretta discusses the NASA mission to near-Earth asteroid Bennu.
Science360
Load Transfer - Science of Speed
NASCAR corners are divided into three parts because the car's grip changes in different parts of a turn. The higher center of gravity in the new car challenges crew chiefs to minimize weight shift around a turn. Equipment like the...
Curated Video
Why Don't You Get Blood Clots When You Sleep But Get It When You Sit For Long Hours?
Sitting for long periods can cause blood clots due to impeded flow of blood. Sitting without moving much can cause the blood to clot according to the effects of gravity. This doesn’t happen during sleep since we do move our bodies during...
Next Animation Studio
Saturn rings are relatively young compared to planet
Scientists have used new measurements to calculate the mass of Saturn's rings to estimate their age, which is 10 to 100 million years old, according to the Berkeley News.
Astrum
What has NASA's OSIRIS-REx discovered around the asteroid Bennu?
NASA's OSIRIS-REx has now been orbiting the asteroid Bennu for a year already, but what has it discovered so far?
Flipping Physics
Force of Gravity and Gravitational Potential Energy Functions from Zero to Infinity (but not beyond)
The force of gravity and the gravitational potential energy between an object and a planet is derived and graphed, inside and outside the planet.
ATHS Engineering
Introduction to Motion in Two Dimensions
This video explains how to understand motion in 2D by focusing on one dimension at a time and making assumptions about gravity and acceleration. The video also covers how to calculate the trajectory of a projectile, including the X and Y...