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...
Curated OER
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Newton's laws of motion are put into action as they are defined and demonstrated. Tennis balls, skateboards, and human bodies are all part of each example. Good definitions plus solid examples equals an informative video.
Curated OER
The Tablecloth Trick
You might not be able to pull a rabbit out of a hat, but you could certainly pull a tablecloth out from under a place setting! Display inertia and Newton's first law of motion for your future physicists or magicians by performing this...
Curated OER
Newton's Laws of Motion
Classical mechanics are introduced and Newton's Laws of Motion are explained, one at a time. Consisting mostly of still frames and a narrator's voice, this video is difficult to pay attention to. Rather than show it in the classroom,...
Bill Nye
Bill Nye The Science Guy on Momentum
Build momentum in your physical science class with this clip. When teaching Newton's second law of motion, you can use it to introduce the role played by mass in momentum. Be aware, however, that about a third of the video is simply made...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Gravity at Work
This video lesson highlights how science can be learned from daily life experiences. It emphasizes the ways in which simple laws of physics can be understood from personal observations and experiences, and in fact it demonstrates that we...
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science of Nhl Hockey
A collection of ten videos that examine the physics behind NHL hockey. They cover topics such as Newton's Laws of Motion, projectile motion, and kinematics.
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science of the Winter Olympics: Blade Runners
Speed skating is all about force and movement - what, in physics, are known as Newton's First Three Laws of Motion. J.R. Celski, a U.S. speed skater, and physicist George Tuthill of Plymouth State University explain.
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science of Nfl Football
A collection of ten videos that examine the physics and math behind NFL football. They cover topics such as Newton's Laws of Motion, the Pythagorean Theory, kinematics, and projectile motion.
PBS
Wnet: Thirteen: Circus Physics: Newton's Laws of Motion
The dog show looks like chaos in the ring, but the commotion can be explained by just three simple laws of motion. Objects in motion tend to stay in motion. Force equals mass times acceleration. And for every action, there is an equal...
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science of Nhl Hockey: Newton's Three Laws of Motion
Scientists explain how Newton's Three Laws of Motion manifest themselves in a game of hockey. [5:32]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Newton's Laws of Motion: Newton's First Law of Motion
A basic primer on Newton's First Law of Motion.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Newton's Laws of Motion: Newton's First Law of Motion
Discusses Newton's First Law of Motion.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Newton's Laws of Motion: Newton's First Law of Motion Concepts
A little quiz on some of the ideas in Newton's First Law Of Motion. Presents four true-or-false questions then discusses the answers.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Newton's Laws of Motion: Newton's Third Law of Motion
Explains Newton's third law of motion, which states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction, or that the forces of two bodies on each other are always equal and are directed in opposite directions.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Newton's Laws of Motion: Newton's Second Law of Motion
Video lecture explains Newton's Second Law of Motion: F=ma. [7:14]
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science of the Winter Olympics: Blade Runners
Explains how Newton's Three Laws of Motion are expressed in the context of speed skating. [4:17]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Slow Sock on Lubricon Vi
The video lesson is from Khan Academy's physics library. This lesson answers the question: What would happen to a slowly moving frozen sock on a frictionless planet.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Newton's First and Second Laws of Motion: Lesson 2
This lesson explains how Newton's first and second laws of motion are related. It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "Newton's First and Second Laws of Motion."
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Teaching Newton's Laws Through Rhyme
Science teacher Christopher Emdin knows how to get his students interested in science: Rap about it.