SciShow
Non-Newtonian Fluids & A Bulletproof Hoodie
Hank describes how non-Newtonian fluids can save lives - and dreams of a bulletproof hoodie.
TED-Ed
TED-ED: Why is ketchup so hard to pour? - George Zaidan
Ever go to pour ketchup on your fries-and nothing comes out? Or the opposite happens, and your plate is suddenly swimming in a sea of red? George Zaidan describes the physics behind this frustrating phenomenon, explaining how ketchup and...
SciShow
Non-Newtonian Fluids & A Bulletproof Hoodie
Hank describes how non-Newtonian fluids can save lives - and dreams of a bulletproof hoodie.
Crash Course Kids
Oobleck and Non-Newtonian Fluids
Ever heard of Oobleck? How about Non-Newtonian fluids? Well, today Sabrina is going to show us that things can sometimes behave like a solid, and sometimes like a liquid depending on how much force is applied to them. In this episode of...
Curated Video
Mastering Safe Falls in Extreme Mountain Biking
Join the adventure as participants learn how to fall safely while mountain biking. Equipped with protective gear and guided by experts, they explore the techniques and science behind preventing injuries. Discover the role of...
Curated Video
Very strange liquids
Not all liquids act the same ... some can behave very strangely indeed! Material processes - Solids, liquids and gases - Liquids Learning Points Liquids do not have a fixed shape. Non-Newtonian liquids change behaviour when a force is...
Curated Video
Scientific Theory vs. Scientific Law
“Scientific Theory vs. Scientific Law” will explain the difference between a scientific theory and a scientific law and the importance of the evolution of theory over time.
Catalyst University
Physical Differentials (1 of 2): Newtonian Transformations
Physical Differentials (1 of 2): Newtonian Transformations
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Gravity at Work
This video lesson highlights how science can be learned from daily life experiences. It emphasizes the ways in which simple laws of physics can be understood from personal observations and experiences, and in fact it demonstrates that we...
Other
Djam Academy:application of Newton's Laws of Motion With Complex Problems Solved
An instructional lesson where the teacher explains and models how to use Newton's laws of motion to solve complex problems. [36:11]
PBS
Wnet: Thirteen: Circus Physics: Newton's Laws of Motion
The dog show looks like chaos in the ring, but the commotion can be explained by just three simple laws of motion. Objects in motion tend to stay in motion. Force equals mass times acceleration. And for every action, there is an equal...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Good Thinking!: Falling 101
Watch this professional development video to help prepare lessons so that students can understand about gravity, inertia. and air resistance. [9:51]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Forces & Motion: Lesson 2
This lesson explains how forces affect the motion of objects. It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "Forces & Motion."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Galileo's Inclined Planes: Lesson 2
This lesson introduces the concept of inertia and explains how Galileo Galilei used inclined planes to develop the concept of inertia. It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "Galileo's Inclined Planes."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Newton's First Law of Motion: Lesson 3
This lesson introduces Newton's first law of motion otherwise known as the law of inertia. It is 3 of 3 in the series titled "Newton's First Law of Motion."
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science of Nhl Hockey: Newton's Three Laws of Motion
Scientists explain how Newton's Three Laws of Motion manifest themselves in a game of hockey. [5:32]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: At Streb Action Lab, Dance and Physics Collide
Choreographer and gravity-junkie Elizabeth Streb pushes the boundaries of Newtonian physics with dance.
Crash Course
Crash Course Physics #5: Newton's Laws
Find out about Newton's Laws of Motion, and the ideas that have developed the foundation of those laws. [11:05]
Other
Phoenix Film and Video: Gravity, Force, and Work
Zog is introduced to Newton's basic laws of motion. By observing objects on earth and in space, Zog learns that nothing can start moving, speed up, slow down, change direction or stop unless a force is applied to it -- even if the force...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Newton's First and Second Laws of Motion
Explore Newton's first and second laws of motion, including some examples of inertial reference frames. [5:23]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Newton's Third Law of Motion Stated Mathematically
A narrated screencast which explains the mathematical application of Newton's Third Law of Motion. [4:14]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Non Inertial Reference Frames
Watch this narrated presentation, and take a different look at Newton's First Law of Motion, and find out what non-inertial reference frames are. [2:26]
The Kid Should See This
Tksst: Physics Girl: The Stacked Ball Drop (And Supernovas)
What happens when you drop a stack of bouncy balls together? Watch this classic momentum transfer demonstration, and discover how it relates to a supernova. [3:33]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Lebron Asks: How Shooting Basketball Illustrates Newton's 3rd Law
How does a basketball apply a force to the shooter's hand? [4:00]