Instructional Video10:05
SciShow

How Machines the Size of Molecules Could Change the World

12th - Higher Ed
Future advances in engineering may come from chemistry. From molecular motors to salt-shaker-drug-deliverers, the future looks small.
Instructional Video4:29
SciShow

The 2016 Nobel Prizes: Chemistry and Physics!

12th - Higher Ed
This Nobel Prize season, dive into the world of the super small for physics and chemistry. It's where the nanocars roam and phase transitions get really weird.
Instructional Video10:15
SciShow

How Machines the Size of Molecules Could Change the World

12th - Higher Ed
Future advances in engineering may come from chemistry. From molecular motors to salt-shaker-drug-deliverers, the future looks small.
Instructional Video2:54
SciShow Kids

Let’s Get Rolling! Physics for Kids

K - 5th
Jessi and Squeaks found a ton of rocks for their rock collection... but they're too heavy to get back to the fort! Join them as they figure out the perfect simple machine to help them out: the wheel and axle!
Instructional Video2:31
Science Buddies

Rubber Band Car | 2024 Science Buddies Engineering Challenge

K - 5th
In this fun engineering challenge, your students will build rubber band-powered cars using the engineering design process and compete to see how far they can go.
Instructional Video2:27
Curated Video

Levers, Wheels, Pulleys

6th - 12th
There are only six basic types of machine. Discover more about levers, wheels and pulleys: what are they and why are they useful? Physics - Forces - Learning Points. Archimedes designed simple machines to move and lift objects. The...
Instructional Video3:34
Wonderscape

Revolution on the Move: The Mechanics of the Wheel and Axle

K - 5th
Dive into the mechanics of the wheel and axle, a simple machine that transforms how we transport objects and reduce effort. This video covers the integration of wheels in everyday tools like cars, bicycles, and dollies, explaining how...
Instructional Video2:23
Curated Video

Revolutionizing Public Transportation: The Innovative Electric Wheel Propulsion System

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The innovative Dutch inventor has developed a groundbreaking electric motor technology that promises to revolutionize public transportation by significantly reducing fuel costs and emissions. By utilizing a unique wheel design with a...
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

Understanding the Importance of Weight Distribution in Formula One Racing

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of weight distribution and the center of gravity in Formula One racing cars. It explains how teams use additional weights called ballast to adjust the weight distribution and make the car more stable...
Instructional Video4:10
Curated Video

Compound Machines

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Forrester describes compound machines and the simple machines that make them.
Instructional Video0:49
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Is A Wheel And Axel?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what is a wheel and axel.
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

WARUM BRAUCHENAUTOS BRAUCHENDIFFERENTIALGETRIEBE?

Higher Ed
Erfahren Sie, wie ein Differentialgetriebe funktioniert, offenes Differential, Sperrdifferential, gesperrtes Differential
Instructional Video4:31
Curated Video

How does an Electric Motor work? (DC Motor)

Higher Ed
In this video, we'll look at how an electric motor works- specifically, the DC motor. We'll discuss the different parts of the motor, and how they work together to create movement.
Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

Simple Machines

3rd - Higher Ed
A video entitled “Simple Machines” which explores examples of simple machines, including levers, wheels and axles, wedges, screws, and inclined planes.
Instructional Video6:03
Science Buddies

DIY Wind Turbine Science Experiment

K - 5th
This video shows how to build your own wind turbine using household materials and how you can use it for a science project. Written instructions, including a complete materials list, are available on the Science Buddies website:...
Instructional Video1:52
Science Buddies

How to Make an Axle for a Balloon Car

K - 5th
This video shows you how to make wheels and an axle for a balloon car or rubber band car that can be used in a variety of science projects or lesson plans. To view written instructions for these projects, see:...
Instructional Video4:41
Flipping Physics

Introductory Rotational Form of Newton's Second Law Problem

12th - Higher Ed
A basic rotational form of Newton’s Second Law problem with only one force.
Instructional Video6:43
ATHS Engineering

3D Modeling: Pear Cam Tutorial in Onshape

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, a teacher guides students through the process of creating a pair cam using 3D modeling software. The teacher explains the purpose and function of a cam and provides step-by-step instructions for creating the cam, including...
Instructional Video4:33
The Backyard Scientist

Giant Mousetrap powered Car

K - 5th
Giant Mousetrap Powered Car!
Instructional Video13:04
Weird History

The Feud Between Guns N Roses and Nirvana

12th - Higher Ed
Even before Kanye West interrupted Taylor Swift, rock and roll feuds tore both bands and fans apart. The transition from big hair in the late '80s to dirty hair in the early '90s created one of the most memorable rock beefs in history:...
Instructional Video4:45
Curated Video

Open Differential Explained

Higher Ed
Learn how an open differential works, the main parts and why we use them in this video on open differential explained
Instructional Video2:14
Curated Video

Why differential gears are used

Higher Ed
Learn how a differential gear works, open differential, limited slip differential, locked differential
Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

Invention Of Wheel: How Was The Wheel Invented?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Wheels eased the job of carrying heavy loads across distances, but before the invention of the wheel, the man himself used to carry those heavy loads. Later, he began taming animals, like oxen, horses, donkeys, and camels, and used them...
Instructional Video8:19
Pitsco Education

Building a Suspension

9th - 12th
Adding suspensions to your robot can give you an advantage. In this RoboBench, Tim Lankford explains how adding suspension can be of benefit, how the suspension works, and shows the building process.