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The Physics of Car Crashes
How is the chemical energy of gasoline transformed into kinetic energy of a moving car? And where does that kinetic energy go when the car crashes into something and stops moving?
MinutePhysics
The Physics of Car Crashes
How is the chemical energy of gasoline transformed into kinetic energy of a moving car? And where does that kinetic energy go when the car crashes into something and stops moving?
Curated Video
Elasticity Explained | Stress-Strain Curve, Hooke’s Law, and Young’s Modulus
Dive into the physics of elasticity—understand stress, strain, and deformation through Hooke’s Law and Young’s modulus. This lesson also unpacks stress–strain curves, plastic vs elastic behavior, and modulus types with real-world...
Curated Video
Transform boundary
Also called a conservative boundary, a region where two tectonic plates slide against each other.
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise...
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise...
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Elastic
Elasticity is the property of a material that affects how easily it will return to its original shape after an external force is applied.
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Curated Video
Driving Into the Future: The Evolution of Car Safety Technologies
Delve into the cutting-edge advancements in vehicle safety, from rigorous crash tests to autonomous driving technologies. This video explores how modern cars are designed to protect passengers during accidents and how emerging...
Curated Video
Blender to Unreal Engine - 3D Plants and Vegetation - Creating Mesh for 3D Wild Grass
In this lesson, we will be introduced to a foliage variant for our grass planes. We will work on creating more intricate mesh shapes and parts and combine them to create a small 3D plant as part of a grass field.
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GCSE Physics - Elasticity, spring constant, and Hooke's Law #44
This video covers: - The types of elasticity (compress, stretch & bending) - The types of deformation (elastic & inelastic) - Hooke's Law - Idea of extension - Spring constant - Force-extension graphs General info: - Suitable for all...
Professor Dave Explains
Overview of Geologic Structures Part 1: Rock Deformation, Stress and Strain
Now that we've briefly gone over the history of the Earth, it's time to look at some different geologic structures that span all those eons. This will require gaining an understanding of rock deformation. We need to discuss the terms...
Professor Dave Explains
Overview of Geologic Structures Part 2: Faults and Folds
We just learned about the different types of rock deformation, so now let's get a closer look at some more specific structures. First we have faults, which can be normal, reverse, and strike-slip or reverse faults. We should also take a...
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Antirheumatics (DMARDs)
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that primarily attacks the lining of the joints. While we are familiar with NSAIDs for their anti-inflammatory properties, with RA a much more useful class of drugs is DMARDs, or...
FuseSchool
Forces That Cause Change
Forces That Cause Change | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool
So what exactly is a force? A force is just a push or pull in a particular direction. Whenever you push or pull something, you are exerting a for
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So what exactly is a force? A force is just a push or pull in a particular direction. Whenever you push or pull something, you are exerting a for
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Curated Video
Stretching and Bending: Understanding Deformations and Forces on Objects
The video is a lecture presentation on the concepts of stretching and bending. The presenter explains the different types of forces and their effects on an object's shape and size. They go on to discuss the deformation of an object and...
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
Learn about Elastic, Inelastic and Perfectly Inelastic collisions via a demonstration
Curated Video
Understanding Column Failure and Buckling
This is a video discussing the differences between beams and columns in structural engineering. The video explains that while all columns are beams, not all beams are columns, as columns can only experience compression while beams can...
Curated Video
Understanding Shear Stress and Torsion in Mechanics
This video explains the concepts of shear stress and torsion. It describes how internal stresses develop in a beam to resist external forces and how shear stress is defined as force per unit area when the force is acting parallel to the...
Curated Video
Stress-Strain Diagrams and Material Behavior
The video is a lesson on the relationship between stress and strain and how it is represented graphically in a stress-strain diagram. The video explains the definitions of stress and strain and how they relate to internal and external...
FuseSchool
PHYSICS - Forces - Forces That Cause Change
So what exactly is a force? A force is just a push or pull in a particular direction. Whenever you push or pull something, you are exerting a force on it. The forces that you exert can cause three things: 1. They can change the shape of...
Curated Video
Understanding Stress and Strain in Mechanics
This video is a lesson about the fundamental concepts of stress and strain. The presenter uses the example of a game of tug of war to explain how external forces create internal forces and how these internal forces resist deformation,...
Curated Video
The Importance and Uses of Iron: From Ancient Times to Present
This video provides an overview of iron, discussing its properties, historical uses, and importance as a nutrient in the body. It explains how iron is commonly alloyed with other metals to form steel, which is widely used in...
Next Animation Studio
Melting ice has warped Earth’s crust
The melting of Earth's polar ice is incrementally warping the planet’s crust both vertically and horizontally.
Cerebellum
Business Law: Intentional Torts
This video covers the ideas of theft, defamation, battery, assault within the wider scope of intentional torts. This video is part 1 in the series 'Business Law: Torts'.
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Snow on wrecked liner; expert says rough weather not affecting vessel's stability
1. Professor Filippo Catani of University of Florence talking to Smit salvage master Bart Huizing, inside Costa Concordia monitoring room
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