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National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST Chip-Scale Assay: A Simple Way to Study Cells
Curated Video
Measuring and Comparing the Speed of Sound in Air and Other Materials
This video provides an introduction to the speed of sound in air and demonstrates several methods to measure or calculate it. It also presents equations to calculate the speed of sound based on the wavelength and frequency of a sound...
FuseSchool
What Is The pH Scale
"Learn the basics about the pH scale, universal indicator and litmus paper. Indicators tells if something is acidic, alkaline or neutral. Indicators are substances that show different colours when they are in acidic or alkaline...
Jam Campus
Water Cycle Song
Learn about Earth's water cycle in song format! A great way to boost classroom engagement when introducing new topics.
msvgo
Liquefaction of Gases
Description of the conditions required for liquefaction of gases in terms of critical temperature, critical pressure and critical volume.
msvgo
Solutions and Its Concentrations
It explains solution and its properties. It also talks about the concentration of a solution.
Curated Video
Convection: Understanding the Transfer of Thermal Energy in Fluids
The video is a lecture on convection. The lecturer explains the three main mechanisms of thermal energy transfer - thermal conduction, convection, and thermal radiation - and focuses on the latter. Through the use of examples, the video...
APMonitor
Raoult's Law Vapor Liquid Equilibrium Solved with Excel
Microsoft Excel is used to calculate the liquid mole fraction and temperature of a mixture, using Raoult's law for vapor-liquid equilibrium. Excel solver is used to solve for 2 equations and 2 unknowns.
Professor Dave Explains
Temperature and Gas Solubility
We know about solutions and solubility, but we have typically examined solid or liquid solutes dissolved in a liquid solvent. Did you know that gases can also be dissolved in liquids? Their solubilities depend heavily on temperature, so...
Curated Video
Calculating Density and Understanding Particle Arrangement
The video explains the concept of density, which is the mass of a substance in one cubic meter of it. The equation for calculating density is explained as well as illustrated with a simple example, where a glass block is weighed to find...
DoodleScience
Heat and Thermodynamics _ A-Level Physics
A Level Physics - Doodle Science teaches you GCSE and A Level physics in a less boring way in almost no time!
Curated Video
Introduction to Distillation and Fractional Distillation
The video explains the concept and application of distillation, a technique used to separate mixtures by physical means based on the components' physical properties such as solubility and boiling points. The video explains the process of...
Curated Video
The Density Cocktail Experiment
In this video, the concept of density is explored through a cocktail experiment. Different liquids with varying densities are layered in a glass container, demonstrating how liquids of different densities do not mix. The video also...
TMW Media
Saturn, Lord of the rings: Characteristics of Saturn
What is Saturn made up of? What are differences between Saturn and Earth? Saturn, Lord of the rings, Part 1
Learning Mole
Boiling Water
This kitchen science video lesson is all about crystallisation and the formation of crystals. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn about science they can do at home.
msvgo
Atmospheric Pressure
It describes atmospheric pressure, its variation with altitude and ways of measuring it.
Mazz Media
What is Freezing? (Simple English)
This live-action video program is about the word freezing. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word freezing through the use of video footage, photographs, diagrams, and...
Learning Mole
What are Detergents
This human body video lesson is all about detergents and how they work. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn about science they can do at home.
Curated Video
Science of Glass Making: How is Glass Made?
Glass is made by heating sand (mostly composed of silicon dioxide) until it melts and turns into a liquid at a high temperature of around 1700° Celsius. When the molten sand is allowed to cool, it becomes an amorphous solid, featuring...
Higgsino Physics
The Fastest Way to Cool Coffee?
The physics of how to cool down your cup of coffee or tea fastest. Testing with physics how to cool down your coffee or drink. And explaining heat transfer: convection, conduction, evaporative cooling. The basics of thermodynamics...
ATHS Engineering
Introduction to Fluid Power: Hydraulics and Pneumatics
In this video, we explore the world of fluid power and how it's used in both pneumatic and hydraulic systems. We learn about the equations and measurements used to describe these systems, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of...