Instructional Video1:34
MinutePhysics

Why Are Airplane Engines So Big?

12th - Higher Ed
The answer to this question has everything to do with drag & kinetic energy vs momentum change (thrust) ie, a bigger engine fan allows for a larger air mass to be accelerated a smaller amount to give the same thrust as you'd get from a...
Instructional Video5:06
MinutePhysics

Tutorial - Rocket Science!

12th - Higher Ed
The basic physics behind how rockets work!
Instructional Video5:35
SciShow

Fighting Carbon With Carbon

12th - Higher Ed
To reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, some researchers are taking carbon capture technology to the source(s) — for example, slurping up CO2 before it ever leaves the power plant that made it. But that's not all! Some...
Instructional Video4:20
SciShow

How Much Energy Does The Internet Use?

12th - Higher Ed
The internet uses a lot of energy! But people have come up with ways to make it more efficient.
Instructional Video3:38
SciShow Kids

Why do Planes Leave White Streaks in the Sky?

K - 5th
Have you ever seen an airplane high in the sky leave a long trail behind it? That's called a contrail! It's kind of like a cloud, or your breath on a cold day. Jessi and Squeaks explain the special circumstances that make contrails happen!
Instructional Video4:17
SciShow

Airplanes and Other Man-Made Cloud Machines

12th - Higher Ed
What do airplanes, power plants, ships, and explosions have in common? They all make clouds!
Instructional Video2:03
MinutePhysics

Why Are Airplane Engines So Big?

12th - Higher Ed
The answer to this question has everything to do with drag & kinetic energy vs momentum change (thrust) ie, a bigger engine fan allows for a larger air mass to be accelerated a smaller amount to give the same thrust as you'd get from a...
Instructional Video4:20
SciShow

Great Minds: Robert Goddard, Original Rocket Scientist

12th - Higher Ed
Get to know Robert Goddard, one of the original rocket scientists!
Instructional Video3:51
SciShow

Stealth: How to Hide a Plane

12th - Higher Ed
How do you engineer stealth? Sneak a peek at the methods employed to hide aircraft and boats from detection.
Instructional Video4:43
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How do jetpacks work? And why don't we all have them? | Richard Browning

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 1961, Yuri Gagarin piloted a spacecraft in humanity's first manned space flight. A week later, Bell Aerosystems debuted a gas-powered rocket pack that could fly 35 meters in 13 seconds. Unfortunately, engineers knew this short flight...
Instructional Video8:24
TED Talks

Anirudh Sharma: Ink made of air pollution

12th - Higher Ed
What if we could capture pollution in the air around us and turn it into something useful? Inventor Anirudh Sharma shares how he created AIR-INK, a deep black ink that's made from PM 2.5 pollution. See how he hacked together a clever way...
Instructional Video5:26
MinutePhysics

Tutorial - Rocket Science!

12th - Higher Ed
The basic physics behind how rockets work!
Instructional Video3:34
Curated Video

CompTIA A+ Certification Core 1 (220-1101) - Cooling Your System

Higher Ed
Previously we discussed the types of heat sinks, fans, and liquid cooling that are used to lower component and system temperatures. Now we will look at keeping your system cool through even the most difficult of tasks. This clip is from...
Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

The Difference between Point and Non-Point Source Pollution

3rd - 8th
The Difference between Point and Non-Point Source Pollution demonstrates the understanding of point and non-point source pollution by explaining the difference between each type of pollution
Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

How Does YOUR Car's Engine Work?! | The Car Engine Song | KLT

Pre-K - 8th
Let's learn how Learn how car engines work!
Instructional Video9:38
The Backyard Scientist

fire death machine - i made a rocket

K - 5th
fire death machine - i made a rocket
Instructional Video7:01
Curated Video

Gasoline (Petrol) vs Diesel: Which one is better? A Beginner’s Guide

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Gasoline (petrol) and diesel are extracted from the same raw material – crude oil—and pass through various levels of refinement. Yet, they have different thermal characteristics, making them suitable for very different purposes. For...
Instructional Video5:20
TMW Media

Momentum And Impulse: Solving another problem

K - 5th
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem? Momentum And Impulse, Part 4
Instructional Video2:01
Weatherthings

Ship Tracks

6th - 8th
Ships leave trails of vapor, called ship tracks, in humid ocean air. You see them here, on satellite.
Instructional Video5:17
Mazz Media

Air

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word air. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word air through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
Instructional Video1:04
Next Animation Studio

China reveals space weapon that sneaks into enemy satellites

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists reveal details of a smart space bomb that can creep into the tailpipes of enemy satellites and wait ...
Instructional Video10:45
Curated Video

How Air Handling Units work

Higher Ed
Air Handling Units. In this video we'll learn how air handling units or AHU's work. Starting with simple typical examples and increasing to more advanced designs. Covering ductwork, AHU, centrifugal fan, cooling coil, heating coil,...
Instructional Video5:17
Curated Video

Aire-1

3rd - 12th
Este programa de video de accion en vivo es sobre la palabra Aire. El programa esta disenado para reforzar y apoyar la comprension y retencion por el estudiante de la palabra Aire mediante el uso de secuencias de video, fotografias,...
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Server room HVACR Efficiency

Higher Ed
Server room HVA efficiency how to improve air flow and hvac efficiency in a server room