Zach Star
Electrical Engineering Vs Computer Engineering - How to Pick the Right Major
In this video I discuss electrical engineering vs computer engineering and how to know which major is right for you. Both these engineering disciplines share a lot of classes in undergrad. They both encounter circuits, electronics,...
Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to Electrical Circuits
In this video, we explore the importance of electric circuits in our daily lives. From the maze of wires in our homes to the engine of a car, electric circuits power the devices and technology we rely on. This video is part of the 8-part...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Series Circuits and Parallel Circuits
In this video, the teacher explains the two major types of circuits: series circuits and parallel circuits. They describe how the arrangement of the parts in a circuit determines its type. This video is part of the 8-part series,...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Parallel Circuits in Your Home
In this video, the concept of parallel circuits is explained using the example of lights. The video also highlights that most buildings, including homes, are wired in parallel circuits. This video is part of the 8-part series, Electrical...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Electric Circuits
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of an electric circuit using a simple light bulb example. The video also highlights the importance of wires and a switch in controlling the flow of electricity. This video is part of the...
Visual Learning Systems
Electrical Circuits Review
This video is a review of the topics covered in the Electrical Circuits series. This video explores the fascinating characteristics of electric circuits, including the flow of electric charges, the production of electric current, and...
Zach Star
The Real World Uses of Imaginary Numbers
This video covers how imaginary numbers are used to solve real worlds problems in math, science, and engineering as well as a derivation of the most beautiful equation in math. The main topics include signals, controls, quantum...
Curated Video
Back-to-school toys can help level up learning and brighten spirits
Back-to-school toys can help level up learning and brighten spirits. From virtual reality to just plain fun, as some communities go back to school these toys get kids back into the education spirit. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Investigators say they're looking at a track circuit in the area where Monday's fatal Metro transit train crash occurred.
HEADLINE: NTSB: Looking at 'anomalies' in DC track circuit
CAPTION: Investigators say they're looking at a track circuit in the area where Monday's fatal Metro transit train crash occurred. The NTSB says five of six circuits showed no...
Bridgeman Arts
New construction developments, burial grounds, new technological college, banking. UAE, 1974
Clip 5 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Footage of new construction developments, archaeologists working on burial grounds from 300 BC, new Gulf Technological College, women partaking in...
Curated Video
Reel 2: Combat Report
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Combat Report - Dramatization - Mitchell B-25 Bomber 1942
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12:30:32 the engines are mounted and landing gear assembled and...
SciShow
How Computers Revolutionized Space Travel
The first space travel relied on Newton's laws of motion rather than computer functions. While the trip was successful, computer innovations change the capabilities of space travel. A video presentation from the SciShow Space series...
Code.org
How Computers Work: Circuits and Logic
Finally, logic gates make some sense. Individuals learn how computers make computations using circuits and logic gates. The third video in a five-part series explains some explains of how different types of logic gates perform different...
Crash Course
The Personal Computer Revolution: Crash Course Computer Science #25
Mac or PC? An informative video in the Crash Course Computer Science series describes the history of the personal computer, beginning with the Altair 8800. It compares the business models of Apple (closed architecture) and IBM (open...
Crash Course
Integrated Circuits and Moore's Law: Crash Course Computer Science #17
See how computers overcame the "tyranny of numbers." Scholars watch the 17th video in a series to learn how integrated circuits replaced large numbers of discrete transistors, paving the way for smaller and less costly computers. The...
Crash Course
AC Circuits: Crash Course Physics #36
Take an in-depth tour of the world of AC circuits. Crash Course continues with its 36th lesson by describing the current and voltage of AC circuits. The instructor also includes a discussion of inductors, capacitors, and resistors...
Crash Course
Capacitors and Kirchhoff: Crash Course Physics #31
Analyze the workings of series and parallel circuits. An engaging video lesson explains Kirchoff's Laws in relation to circuits and conservation of energy. It includes a discussion of capacitors and their roles in both series and...
Crash Course
Circuit Analysis: Crash Course Physics #30
Teach the ins and outs of parallel and series circuits. Using Christmas lights as a reference, the video instructor analyzes both parallel and series circuits. She models calculations of both current and voltage to finish the 30th...
Crash Course
DC Resistors and Batteries: Crash Course Physics #29
All circuits are not created equal! Building on the previous lessons in the Crash Course series, the 29th lesson explains how electric current flows through a circuit. It spends equal time discussing both series and parallel circuits.
Veritasium
Levitating Barbecue! Electromagnetic Induction
Who says you shouldn't play with electricity?! Investigate Faraday's Law of Induction through a video demonstration from his hometown. The lesson shows an aluminum plate levitating from the magnetic fields created by electric currents....
Crash Course
How Computers Calculate—the ALU: Crash Course Computer Science # 5
ALU, what are you? Young computer scientists watch a video to learn about the Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU) in the fifth video of the series. They use logic gates to represent each component of this unit.
Phys Ed Games
X-Circuit Fitness
Get the class fit and have them participate in x-circuit fitness with six stations. Groups move from station to station in the correct directional path in two minutes completing each desired activity. Choose activities that are...
Educreations
Electrolysis Calculations
Want to plate your baby shoe in copper? The video lesson explains the process of electroplating as a chemical procedure. Learners understand that electrolysis is the means to accomplish this goal.
Bozeman Science
Series and Parallel Circuits
Build an understanding of electrical circuits in series and parallel. The video instructor demonstrates the effects of manipulating both a series and parallel circuit. Learners realize the difference between the types of circuits as well...