Science360
Science of the Winter Olympic Games - Alpine Skiing and Vibration Damping
Kam Leang, a professor at the University of Nevada, Reno, and Tom Watson, of Watson Performance in Hood River, Ore., describe how advanced materials and engineering help reduce unwanted vibration, optimizing the performance of athletes....
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logarithmic decrement proof
Here I derive the formula used for logarithmic decrement. This is way to experimentally determine the values of your damping ratio. To do it: 1) Find the maximum amplitudes of your first peak and second peak 2) Find delta (from...
Learning Mole
The Fabulous Ears
This human body video lesson is all about our ears and how we hear. Students will love this engaging and interactive video.This video serves as a great introduction or review video for your learners.
Professor Dave Explains
Processing Auditory, Somatosensory, Olfactory, and Gustatory Information
We just looked at the process by which visual information makes its way from your eyes to your brain, and what happens when it gets there. So what about the other four senses? Those are pretty important too, so let's take a look!
Mazz Media
Sound Energy
This live-action video program is about the word Sound Energy. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word Sound Energy through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
NASA
Sounds of the Sun
Data from ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA’s Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) has captured the dynamic movement of the Sun’s atmosphere for over 20 years. Today, we can hear the Sun’s movement — all of its waves, loops and...
Curated Video
The Science of Hearing: Age, Frequencies, and Brain Reactions
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!
Visual Learning Systems
Vibrations and Waves: Video Review
This program explores the fascinating features of vibrations and waves. Vivid examples of these phenomenon help students understand how sounds are formed, how light travels, and how ocean waves move. Special attention is also given to...
Curated Video
I WONDER - How Do Humans Speak?
This video is answering the question of how do humans speak.
Curated Video
I WONDER - How Is Sound Made?
This video is answering the question of how is sound made.
msvgo
Human Ear and Range of Hearing
It explains the structure and functioning of human ear and the range of hearing.
Physics Girl
Singing plates - Standing Waves on Chladni plates
Use physics to create cool patterns on a vibrating plate. How is this like a guitar string or a singing wine glass?
DoodleScience
Transverse and Longitudinal Waves _ GCSE Physics
Waves are vibrations that transfer energy from place to place without matter being transferred. Think of a Mexican wave in a football crowd: the wave moves around the stadium, while each spectator stays in their seat only moving up then...
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Underdamped Critically Damped and Overdamped motion summary
Underdamped Critically Damped and Overdamped motion summary
Curated Video
The Science of Sound: Acoustics and Waves
This video explains the basics of sound and how it is produced, transmitted, and perceived. Explore the physics of sound and acoustics. Acoustics is the study of mechanical waves and how they move through gas, liquids, and solids....
Neuro Transmissions
What Is Sound?
Have you ever wondered about what sound is? How do we hear it? Why is it important? Wonder no more. With Alie Astrocyte as your guide, we go through the physics of sound, how our brain hears it, and why it's important for navigating the...
Curated Video
Understanding Sound Propagation and the Mechanics of Human Hearing
This lecture video explains how sound waves propagate, transfer from air to a solid, and how the human ear works. The video then explains how sound waves interact with solids, including reflection, absorption, and transmission. The video...
Visual Learning Systems
What Is Sound?: How Does Sound Travel?
Upon viewing the What is Sound video series, students will be able to do the following: Understand that sound is produced when matter vibrates. Explain that sound energy can travel through air, liquids, and solids, which are generally...
msvgo
Characteristics of Sound
It explains the characteristics of sound, namely amplitude, time period and frequency of a vibration. It talks about loudness, pitch and quality of sound.
Curated Video
I WONDER - How Do Instruments Make Sounds?
This video is answering the question of how do instruments make sounds.
Curated Video
Overtone Singing: Exploring the Technique and Cultural Significance
This video introduces the concept of overtone singing, a technique used by trained vocalists to sing more than one note at a time. It explains how voice is produced and the role of vocal cords, and then delves into the production of...
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Earthquakes Around the World
This video provides an overview of earthquakes, including their causes, measurement, and notable earthquakes in history. It also discusses the importance of earthquake preparedness and provides tips on how to create an emergency plan and...