Curated Video
Electronegativity Periodic Trend - Using the Periodic Table to help determine electronegativity!
Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom to gain an electron. The way I think about it is like tug of war. The stronger an atom can pull in an electron, the higher it’s electronegativity will be. The trend for electronegativity is...
Curated Video
Revolutionizing Sleep: The Floating Bed and Company Sleep Solutions
This video discusses a Dutch architect's creation of a floating bed using magnets for support, highlighting the potential for a unique and innovative sleeping experience. It also touches on Matsushita Electric Works' dedication to...
Wonderscape
Magnetic Storage: How Computers Use Magnets
Dive into the fascinating world of magnetic data storage! Learn how computers and phones use tiny magnets to store vast amounts of information. Discover through simple experiments why strong magnets can disrupt electronic devices and...
Wonderscape
Fun with Magnets: Simple Experiments for Kids
Learn how to do easy and fun magnet experiments at home! Find out how a paperclip can "fly" and "dance" with the power of a magnet, see how magnets work through different materials, and even make your own magnet. These simple activities...
Wonderscape
Unraveling the Secrets of Magnetism: From Atoms to Everyday Use
Discover the simple science behind magnets! Learn how tiny particles in atoms make magnets work and why materials like iron become magnets. This guide explains how magnets are part of our everyday life, from natural lodestones to...
Wonderscape
The Wonders of Magnetism: An Everyday Phenomenon
Explore the role of magnets in our daily lives, from the fridge magnets holding up photos to the science behind compasses. This easy-to-understand guide covers the basics of how magnets work, including their attraction and repulsion...
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Is Magnetism?
This video is answering the question of what is magnetism.
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I WONDER - Are All Metals Magnetic?
This video is answering the question of are all metals magnetic.
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GCSE Physics - What Are Magnets? How to Draw Magnetic Field Lines #76
In this video you'll learn: - What magnets are - How to draw field lines - How field lines show the interaction between magnets This video is suitable for: - Higher and Foundation tiers - All exam boards - Triple and combined science...
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GCSE Physics - Generator Effect / Electromagnetic Induction #81
This video covers: - The idea that the movement of a wire within a magnetic field induces a potential difference, and that this may lead to a current if the circuit is complete - How we can increase the size of the current - What happens...
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GCSE Physics - Permanent & Induced Magnets #77
In this video you'll learn: - The difference between a 'magnet' and a 'magnetic material' - The difference between a permanent and an induced magnet - The 4 magnetic materials This video is suitable for: - Higher and Foundation tiers -...
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GCSE Physics - Motor Effect #79
In this video we cover: - What the motor effect is - How to find the direction of the force (Fleming's left hand rule) - An example of the motor effect using rails in a horseshoe magnet - How to find the size of force (F = B I L...
Curated Video
Marvelous Magnets
Dr. Forrester discusses the properties and uses of magnets by classifying objects as magnetic or nonmagnetic.
Curated Video
Magnets and Electricity
Dr. Forrester defines electromagnetism and magnet by identifying the relationship between electricity and magnets and how they come from the same force.
Curated Video
Effects of Magnetic Fields
“Effects of Magnetic Fields” reviews the concept of a magnetic field and demonstrates how a magnetic field can be shown using simple iron filings and bar magnets.
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Magnetic Forces
Magnetic Forces explains the properties of magnets by describing characteristics and defining magnetic forces.
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Using Electromagnets
A video entitled “Using Electromagnets” which discusses why electromagnets are so useful and introduces several examples of how electromagnets are used in everyday life.
Curated Video
The Essential Electric Motor
The video “The Essential Electric Motor” explores the components of electric motors and gives examples of how these motors are used in everyday life.
Science Buddies
How to Make Magnetic Slime
Magnetic slime recipe (no borax powder required). Make your own magnetic slime with glue, water, baking soda, contact lens solution, and iron filings. Written instructions are available on the Science Buddies website:...
Curated Video
Experiments to Find the Speed of Wave on a Wire
The video is a lecture presentation on experiments to find the speed of a wave on a wire. The presenter first explains the theory behind the experiment, involving the formation of a stationary wave and the measurement of wavelength to...
Visual Learning Systems
Magnets and Electromagnetism: What Are Magnets?
Upon viewing the Magnets and Electromagnets video series, students will be able to do the following: Define a magnet as a material that attracts iron and materials containing iron. Explain that magnets have a north pole and a south pole...
Visual Learning Systems
Magnets and Electromagnetism: Summing Up
Upon viewing the Magnets and Electromagnets video series, students will be able to do the following: Define a magnet as a material that attracts iron and materials containing iron. Explain that magnets have a north pole and a south pole...
Visual Learning Systems
Magnets and Electromagnetism: Generating Electricity
Upon viewing the Magnets and Electromagnets video series, students will be able to do the following: Define a magnet as a material that attracts iron and materials containing iron. Explain that magnets have a north pole and a south pole...
Visual Learning Systems
Magnetism: Summing Up
This video explores the force of magnetism and how it affects our everyday lives. The atomic nature of magnetism is illustrated, and then applied in principle to common magnets. The video highlights how magnetic fields are created, and...