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Rates of Reactions - Part 1
In this video you are going to learn what the reaction rate is and some ways of measuring reaction rate. Reaction rate is a measure of how quickly the reactants in a reaction change into the products of the reaction. The rate of a...
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Specific Heat Capacity Experiments with Aluminum
The video is a lecture presentation on the specific heat capacity experiments. The presenter explains what specific heat capacity is and the equation used to calculate the required thermal energy. The presenter also discusses the...
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Understanding Measurement Variability: Measuring the Same Object Multiple Times
In this video, students learn about the importance of measuring objects accurately using rulers. They explore how starting measurements from different points on the ruler can lead to different results. Through examples and comparisons,...
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What Makes Something Acidic?
Learn the basics about what makes something acidic as part of the acids and bases topic..
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PHYSICS - Magnetism - Forces and conductors
In this video we explore what factors affect the size of the force on a wire carrying an electric current when it is placed in a magnetic field.
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Measuring Volume of Liquid
This nugget shows how to estimate quantity of liquids in terms of litres and compare capacity in terms of half, twice and three times.
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Understanding Current Resistance and Potential Difference in Electrical Circuits
This video lecture explains the concepts of resistance, current, and potential difference in an electrical circuit. The lecturer defines what resistance is and how it affects energy consumption in a circuit. The video also teaches how to...
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Experiment on the Relationship between Force and Extension in Springs
The video is a lecture presentation about an experiment conducted to investigate the relationship between the extension of a spring and the force applied to it. The presenter introduces the equipment used in the experiment and explains...
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Newton's Second Law: Relationship between Acceleration and Resultant Force
This video is a lecture on Newton's Second Law, which explains the relationship between the acceleration of an object and the resultant force applied to it. The definition of acceleration is discussed, and it is demonstrated how...
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Understanding Specific Latent Heat and Change of State in Substances
This video is a lecture on specific latent heat, which looks at the energy absorbed or emitted by a substance as it changes states (solid, liquid, or gas). The lecture discusses two equations that can be used to calculate the amount of...
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Physical Quantities and Measurements: Using Basic Instruments to Measure Different Quantities
The video is a lecture presentation focused on physical quantities and measurements. The speaker begins by defining what a physical quantity is, and explains how different quantities like length, mass, and volume can be measured using...
Visual Learning Systems
Things in Motion: Speed and Velocity
Upon viewing the Things in Motion video series, students will be able to do the following: Identify a moving object and describe its movement as related to its frame of reference. Provide examples of forces in everyday life such as a...
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Scientific Notation
It gives idea about Scientific Notation & rules to solve the numerical based on it.
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Face-to-Face Communication
Face to face communication in personal or business settings is the most fundamental type of communication.
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PHYSICS - Forces - Formulae (Force, Mass, Velocity, Acceleration)
In this video we will look at how force, mass, velocity and acceleration are all related. Remember that velocity is the speed in a particular direction - a vector quantity! To change the velocity of an object there needs to be a force...
Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to the Metric System: Metric Volume
This program introduces students to the usefulness and fun of the metric system. The concept of measurement as related to the metric system kicks off the video, followed by examples of how the metric system is used in science. Through a...
Professor Dave Explains
Electric Potential, Current, and Resistance
Whenever you plug something into an electrical socket, don't you wonder what's going on? Well you should, as it's pretty neat. What is electricity made of? How did we figure out how to harness this power? Let's take a look!
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PHYSICS - Matter - Specific Heat Capacity
You might have noticed that if you are trying to boil a lot of water it takes longer than if you only wish to boil a small amount of water. This is all because of something called ‘heat capacity’. Keep watching to learn more. Before we...
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PHYSICS - Forces - Changes in Momentum
How exactly does a seatbelt save lives? In this video we are going to learn about the forces acting on an object due to changes in momentum. All moving objects have momentum; a stationary object has a momentum of zero. We calculate...
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How science explains monster waves
Rogue waves - enormous, spontaneous surface waves in the open ocean - were once the tall tales of sailors. They are waves that reach 2-3x taller than the largest average waves in the area, reaching heights of 75 – 100ft. With the help of...
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Analyzing and Describing Attributes in Graphs: Line Plots, Histograms, and Box Plots
In this video, students will learn how to describe attributes being measured by analyzing line plots, histograms, and box plots. The video explains the key components of each graph, such as titles, labels, units, and intervals, and...
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IND-I - Instrumentation Basics
Instrumentation plays a key part in the automation of modern day process operations. There are many variables that need to be monitored by instrumentation. This video covers the basic instrumentation used to control and measure process...
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PHYSICS - Energy - Conservation of Energy
In all changes - energy (measured in joules) does not get used up; energy is “CONSERVED”. However, energy becomes less and less useful ending up as environmental waste heat, so we always have to come back to an energy source for more....
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring Length and Temperature: Length and Measurement Systems
This video illustrates how length and temperature are measured using common lab equipment. Students are shown how to accurately measure length using tools such as meter sticks and metric rulers, and how to record their observations....