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Word Problems Involving Mass and Volume: Using Multiplication and Division
In this video, students learn how to solve word problems involving mass and volume using multiplication and division. The video provides examples and explanations of the units of measurement for mass and volume, as well as key words to...
Curated Video
Conservation of Mass and Chemical Equations
The video discusses the conservation of mass in chemical reactions and the application of this principle in calculating the mass of reactants and products. It also explores the features of chemical equations such as balancing and state...
Flipping Physics
AP Physics 1: Dynamics Review (Newton's 3 Laws and Friction)
Review of all of the Dynamics topics covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.
Flipping Physics
How Much is a Mermaid Attracted to a Doughnut?
How Much is a Mermaid Attracted to a Doughnut? A practical, everyday example of Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation.
ProEdify
Understanding Non-Contact Forces: Gravity, Electricity, and Magnetism
This video provides an overview of non-contact forces, such as gravitational, electric, and magnetic forces, explaining how they act at a distance without physical contact between objects. It covers the concepts of force magnitude,...
Flipping Physics
AP Physics 1: Review of Simple Harmonic Motion
Review of the Simple Harmonic Motion topics covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.
Flipping Physics
(1 of 2) Measuring the Rotational Inertia of a Bike Wheel
That’s right, we actually measure the rotational inertia of a bicycle wheel. How cool is that?
FuseSchool
Measuring For The Loss Of Mass In A Reaction
In this video, we’re going to learn about the loss of mass in a chemical reaction, how it happens and why we measure this. The total MASS of reactants will be the same as that of the products, as mass is always conserved in a chemical...
TMW Media
Potential Energy And Energy Conservation: Solving another problem, Part 2
Given certain parameters, how would you solve the second part of this problem?<br/>
Potential Energy And Energy Conservation, Part 5
Potential Energy And Energy Conservation, Part 5
Curated Video
Measuring Mass with a Balance Scale
In this video, students learn how to measure the mass of objects using a balance scale. The lesson explains the concept of mass and how it differs for gases, liquids, and solids. It also introduces benchmark weights and different scales...
Curated Video
Estimating Mass: Using Reasoning to Find Object Mass
This video teaches students how to estimate the mass of objects using reasoning and benchmark objects. It explains that mass is the amount of matter in an object and can be measured in grams and kilograms. Through examples and...
TMW Media
Potential Energy And Energy Conservation: Solving another problem, Part 1
Given certain parameters, how would you solve the first part of this problem?<br/>
Potential Energy And Energy Conservation, Part 4
Potential Energy And Energy Conservation, Part 4
Visual Learning Systems
The Periodic Table: Mass Number and Atomic Mass
This program makes the Modern Periodic Table come alive to students. Numerous real-life examples of elements are exemplified in the table. Animations and graphics illustrate concepts not easily achieved through other instructional...
Curated Video
Giganotosaurus vs. T Rex: Who Was The Deadliest Predator?
Tyrannosaurus Rex is, without a doubt, one of the coolest out of all the dinosaurs. With its enormous size, speed, and killer power, it’s hard to deny that it was ferocious, fierce, and beautiful. Well, at least as long as beauty is...
Flipping Physics
Demonstrating and Solving for Drag Coefficient
The drag coefficient of a steel sphere is demonstrated and measured. A common mistake is shown. Buoyancy force is discussed. Want Lecture Notes?f='http://www.flippingphysics.com/drag-c...' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Notes? This...