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SLO MO apple falling, hits ground, close up, stalk straight up, slightly left

Pre-K - Higher Ed
SLO MO apple falling, hits ground, close up, stalk straight up, slightly left
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SLO MO apple falling through frame, medium close

Pre-K - Higher Ed
SLO MO apple falling through frame, medium close
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SLO MO apple falling, hits ground, medium close up, stalk straight up

Pre-K - Higher Ed
SLO MO apple falling, hits ground, medium close up, stalk straight up
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SLO MO apple falling through frame, blue sky

Pre-K - Higher Ed
SLO MO apple falling through frame, blue sky
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SLO MO apple falling through frame, medium

Pre-K - Higher Ed
SLO MO apple falling through frame, medium
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SLO MO apple falling, hits ground, medium close up, stalk upper right

Pre-K - Higher Ed
SLO MO apple falling, hits ground, medium close up, stalk upper right
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Newton's Cradle

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Slow motion shot of a Newton's Cradle.
Instructional Video3:33
TED-Ed

Football Physics: The "Impossible" Free Kick

6th - 12th Standards
Given a particular direction and velocity, what force can make a ball swerve into a goal? This visually engaging video illustrates the physics that occur when a ball rotates on its axis while moving in a particular direction, also known...
Interactive3:20
Scholastic

Study Jams! Newton's First Law: Inertia

6th - 9th
Give your class some inertia with a far out video and multiple-choice questions about Newton's first law of motion. Several examples are given in an animated feature in a style that upper-elementary learners will enjoy.
Instructional Video3:35
MinutePhysics

Immovable Object vs Unstoppable Force - Which Wins?

9th - 12th
Take Newton's second law of motion to a new level by considering an un-acceleratable object with infinite mass. The idea is mind-blowing, but it is thoroughly explored in this clever video clip! Challenge your high school physicists by...
Interactive3:52
Scholastic

Study Jams! Force & Motion

4th - 8th Standards
Set youngsters in motion when studying forces. This quick animated film stars Sam and Mia, two intelligent but cool kids who talk about forces and motion on the soccer field. Consider using this resource when preparing junior-high...
Interactive3:14
Scholastic

Study Jams! Newton's Third Law: Action & Reaction

6th - 9th Standards
What happens when two teens collide? Find out when RJ runs into Chloe in the school hallway! After their collision, they discuss Newton's third law of motion. Their collision is replayed a few times to identify the action and reaction of...
Instructional Video4:18
TED-Ed

The Physics of Human Sperm vs. the Physics of the Sperm Whale

9th - 12th Standards
Here is an unusual comparison: the swimming conditions of a sperm cell and a sperm whale. Introduce your physics class to the Reynolds number by sharing this video comparison during your fluid mechanics unit. Afterward, teach them to...
Instructional Video3:11
Curated OER

NewtonÕs First Law and Eggs

6th - 9th
Spinning eggs and Newton's first law of motion, yes it's true. This really well done clip is perfect of class or homeschool use. It uses the example of a cooked vs. an uncooked egg to describe Newton's first law. Lots of light bulbs will...
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Flipped Math

Calculus AB/BC - Can Change Occur at an Instant?

10th - 12th
Be instantly transfixed by the idea of instantaneous rates of change. Scholars watch an informative video that introduces the fathers of calculus, Newton and Leibniz. They then learn about instantaneous rates of change by first...
Instructional Video3:08
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NASA

STEMonstrations: Newton's Third Law of Motion

3rd - 12th Standards
How do the laws of physics work in microgravity? Astronaut Mark Vande Hei explores Newton's third law of motion as part of the "STEM on Station" series. Learners then explore Newton's third law further by building rocket racers and...
Instructional Video2:40
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NASA

STEMonstrations: Newton's 2nd Law of Motion

6th - 12th Standards
Do the laws of physics apply in space? Astronaut Randy Bresnik explores Newton's second law of motion in one part of the "STEM on Station" series. Then, learners explore the same concepts in the classroom by propelling a car weighted...
Instructional Video13:50
Crash Course

Newton and Leibniz: Crash Course History of Science #17

9th - 12th Standards
The scientific revolution went out with a bang, thanks to some impressive intellectuals! Newton's and Leibniz's noteworthy discoveries unfold in the 17th installment in a lengthy History of Science series. Viewers witness the birth of...
Instructional Video12:50
Crash Course

Alchemy: Crash Course History of Science #10

9th - 12th Standards
If the word alchemy makes you think of wizards gathered around bubbling cauldrons, you're not completely wrong! Introduce scholars to the history of chemistry during part 10 of a 15-part History of Science series. The video takes viewers...
Instructional Video9:23
Bozeman Science

PS2B—Types of Interactions

K - 12th
Create a unit about types of interactions that your class will be attracted to! Delve into Next Generation Science Standard PS2B with a thought-provoking video. The narrator explains how to present interactions in elementary,...
Instructional Video9:41
Bozeman Science

PS2A—Forces and Motions

K - 12th
May the force be with you! Learn how to present the content of PS2A, Forces and Motion, using the strategies in the video. With fun scenarios that include Angry Birds and toilet paper, demonstrating the relationship between force, mass,...
Instructional Video12:15
The School of Life

Voltaire

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Fascinated with the concept of good and evil, Voltaire formed his main character from the eponymous Candide, the most widely read text of the European Enlightenment. Learn more about Voltaire's life, beliefs, writing, and influence...
Instructional Video3:32
SciShow

Non-Newtonian Fluids and A Bulletproof Hoodie

9th - 12th Standards
Can liquid body armor work better than Kevlar? An interesting video connects the Oobleck most children played with to non-Newtonian fluids. Then it offers updates on how people are using the technologies in science and industry.
Instructional Video3:37
SciShow

Gravitation: The Four Fundamental Forces of Physics #3

9th - 12th Standards
The Newtonian theory and the Einstein theory of gravity are the focus of a video that examines the details of each and includes the drawbacks of them as well — a great, well-rounded lesson!