Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Non-Newtonian Fluids: The Dancing Oobleck Experiment

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the fascinating properties of non-Newtonian fluids, specifically an oobleck made from water and starch. By introducing sound vibrations, we observe how the oobleck transforms and behaves in unique ways, forming...
Instructional Video6:10
Curated Video

5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners - Understanding 5G New Radio, Millimeter Waves, and Beamforming

Higher Ed
This video explains the concepts of 5G new radio, millimeter waves, and beamforming. This clip is from the chapter "Opening up the Future with 5G" of the series "5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners".This section focuses on 5G.
Instructional Video8:31
Flipping Physics

Determining the Speed of a Standing Wave - Demonstration

12th - Higher Ed
The relationship between wavelength and frequency is determined. The number of waves, wavelength, and wave speed at each standing wave frequency is determined. The wave speed is measured independent from the standing waves.
Instructional Video6:51
Physics Girl

Singing this Note is IMPOSSIBLE!

9th - 12th
Try to sing the impossible note! Singers try to sing into a pipe, and find certain notes are impossible to sing, even for professionals. WHY?! More facts: Most objects have a number of different resonant frequencies. The first resonance...
Podcast4:11
KERA

A Tiger’s Roar Tells Us a Lot

Pre-K - Higher Ed
You can tell a lot from a tiger’s roar. A researcher in Texas is using the sound of tigers’ vocalizations to track and protect them in national parks and in the wild around the world. By monitoring tigers acoustically, researchers can...
Instructional Video7:20
Curated Video

GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Probability & Statistics: Histogram - Explained

9th - 12th
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video...
Instructional Video5:55
Curated Video

5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners - Understanding Cellular Call Hand-offs

Higher Ed
This video explains cellular call hand-offs. This clip is from the chapter "Expanding Mobile Internet with 3G" of the series "5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners".This section explains expanding mobile Internet with 3G.
Instructional Video3:11
Curated Video

The Science of Hearing: Age, Frequencies, and Brain Reactions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Prebycusis is the scientific name for normal loss of hearing that happens as we age. Learn how and why this happens and test out your own hearing!
Instructional Video1:33
Visual Learning Systems

What Is Sound?: Frequency and Pitch

9th - 12th
The video explains the concept of frequency and pitch in sounds. The video gives examples of different sounds with varying frequencies and explains how they are perceived as high or low pitch.
Instructional Video6:02
Neuro Transmissions

Neuroscience of Bats

12th - Higher Ed
You're as blind as a bat! Well, that's not so bad, it turns out. Why? Because bats use this amazing talent they have, called 'echolocation'. It's sort of like a natural sonar. To help us explain this strange phenomenon, we have Margot...
Instructional Video5:28
Curated Video

5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners - Understanding Frequency Modulation

Higher Ed
This video explains frequency modulation. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction – 1G is Where All of it Began" of the series "5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners".This section provides an introduction to the course.
Instructional Video4:10
Flipping Physics

Demonstrating Beat Frequency - A Video Project by Bo

12th - Higher Ed
Bo teaches us about beat frequency. You get to hear what beats sound like, see the constructive and destructive interference wave forms, and learn a practical application of beats while tuning a guitar.
Instructional Video3:13
Curated Video

Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis - Numerical Variables and Using a Frequency Distribution Table

Higher Ed
In this video, the frequency distribution table is explained. This clip is from the chapter "Descriptive Statistics Fundamentals" of the series "Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis".This section describes the fundamentals...
Instructional Video3:24
Professor Dave Explains

What is Light? Maxwell and the Electromagnetic Spectrum

12th - Higher Ed
Up until a couple centuries ago, we had no idea what light is. It seems like magic, no? But there is no magic in this world, really. Just stuff we don't understand. So let's understand light a little better right now!
Instructional Video2:47
Flipping Physics

Demonstrating Sympathetic Vibrations - A Video Project by Bobby

12th - Higher Ed
Sympathetic vibrations are demonstrated using pendulums of various lengths and a guitar.
Instructional Video2:09
Visual Learning Systems

Sound: Pitch and Frequency

9th - 12th
When you hear the roar of traffic, the bark of a dog, or your teacher's voice, you are experiencing sound. This program uses colorful animations to explore important characteristics of sound, including intensity, loudness, pitch, and...
Instructional Video6:21
Curated Video

Visualizing Grouped Data with Frequency Diagrams and Histograms

Higher Ed
The video talks about frequency diagrams and histograms as graphical representations of frequency data that is grouped into intervals. The speaker explains how to plot a frequency polygon and a histogram and calculates the frequency...
Instructional Video1:28
Science360

Electromagnetic Radiation - Chalk Talk

12th - Higher Ed
Check out the range of possibilities the electromagnetic spectrum gives science. This animated series of short videos acts as a video glossary to define specific scientific terms or concepts in a fun, easy to understand way. In each...
Instructional Video13:14
Mazz Media

Sound

6th - 8th
Helping children relate to the topics they study is what the Real World Science series of videos does best. Real World Science: Sound helps students learn the principles of sound, the range of human hearing and significant terms, as they...
Instructional Video4:10
FuseSchool

The Ear

6th - Higher Ed
"The Ear The visible part of the ear is called the pinna. It funnels sound into our ears. The sound waves travel down the ear canal towards the eardrum. The eardrum is a membrane at the end of the ear canal, and is extremely sensitive....
Instructional Video3:11
Curated Video

Visual Effects: Colors, Contrasts, and Perception

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the fascinating effects of color mixing and contrast on our perception. From the creation of mesmerizing patterns to the disappearance and reappearance of objects, we discover how our brain interprets visual...
Instructional Video6:24
Curated Video

Analyzing Gender Differences in Math Class Preferences Using Two-Way Frequency Tables

K - 5th
This video provides a lesson on how to use two-way frequency tables to analyze data and determine if one gender likes math class more than the other. It explains the difference between frequency counts and relative frequencies, and...
Instructional Video1:00
Flipping Physics

Doppler Effect in One Minute

12th - Higher Ed
Doppler Effect in One Minute
Instructional Video9:37
Flipping Physics

Resonance Introduction using 9 Demonstrations

12th - Higher Ed
Resonance is introduced and demonstrated using a “singing rod”, a swing, a goblet, a hollow tube in water, a hollow tube open on both ends, a seashell, a broken speaker, a human body and a key fob, and a shorter “singing rod”....