SciShow
Strong Interaction: The Four Fundamental Forces of Physics #1b
Hank continues his primer on the strongest of the four fundamental interactions of physics, the strong interaction. Today he talks about the nuclear force and a force carrier called a pion.
SciShow
The World’s Biggest Aircraft Can Fly for a Week
New ReviewIt's a bird, it's a plane, it's a... peach emoji? The Airlander 10 is the world's biggest currently operational aircraft, and though it won't be setting any speed records, it may hold the key to greener, more sustainable commercial and...
Curated Video
Sight Words for Kids: Learning Sight Words at a Party (sight word fluency)
Here are the sight words addressed in this video: some, her, would, could, time, has, look, more, write, way
FuseSchool
Noble Gases - The Gases In Group 18
Have you ever heard the term "Noble Gases" before? In this video we are explaining the properties and real world examples of these gases of Group 18 of the periodic table, what they have in common and what distinguishes them individually.
Let's Tute
Why Flames Always Point Upwards (Except in Space)
This video explains why flames always point upwards on Earth due to gravity and the properties of hot air. It also shows how flames behave differently in microgravity environments like the International Space Station.
MinutePhysics
The Unreasonable Efficiency of Black Holes
This video is about how efficient various reactions are at converting mass to energy (as we know from the Einstein mass-energy equivalence of E=mc^2). Antimatter is very efficient but it is not naturally-occurring. Chemical reactions...
Kids Academy
Сhanging States of Matter | Kids Academy
Сhanging States of Matter | Kids Academy Helping young kids comprehend the three basic states of matter is an important part of building a solid foundation for the more complex physical science lessons. There are 3 states of matter: A...
Periodic Videos
Chemical Reactions - Periodic Table of Videos
Links to full videos below. Just some of the chemical reactions performed so far by The Periodic Table of Videos. More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/ Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/periodicvideos And on...
SciShow
Baumgartner's Super Sonic Dive
Hank acknowledges the amazing feat performed by Felix Baumgartner and answers many of your questions about why it is so amazing.
Schooling Online
Physics Introduction to Statics and Dynamics: Forces and Newton's Laws - Contact Forces Part 1
A birthday party isn’t complete without cake, music and drama! This lesson will introduce the most common types of contact forces encountered in Physics. Definitions included: contact force, normal force, friction force, static friction,...
Visual Learning Systems
Solids, Liquids, and Gases: Gases
What are the differences between solids, liquids, and gases? In this program students will investigate real-life examples of the various phases of matter. Colorful animations illustrate how these states differ in the movement of...
Periodic Videos
Helium (Version 1)
Helium is the second most common element in the universe, yet we are running out of helium on Earth. A video on this important element includes common reactions, uses, and concerns that scholars need to know to understand helium.
SciShow
Helium
The helium in a balloon comes from the radioactive decay of the elements thorium and uranium. Video two in this series of 48 explores the element helium. The narrator discusses how humans use it, where it is found, how the United States...
SciShow
Baumgartner's Super Sonic Dive
Felix Baumgartner jumped to Earth from a helium balloon in 2012, setting five world records in the process. The video answers the most commonly asked questions about this amazing feat that may not be quite what people advertised it to be.
Crash Course
Ideal Gas Problems
The Hindenburg and its use of the highly flammable gas hydrogen, used to keep it afloat, eventually caught fire and killed 36 people. Use the Ideal Gas Law through analysis of the Hindenburg and discover why scientists chose hydrogen...
Veritasium
Seeing the Invisible: Schlieren Imaging in Slow Motion
Heat rises, but what does that actually look like? The video shows many examples of air currents, such as a burning match and squeezing helium out of a balloon. It highlights common observations that are rarely seen such as gas vapors...
American Chemical Society
The Energy of Toys
Many children's toys demonstrate energy transfer without electricity. The video highlights the drinking bird, which bobs up and down thanks to a chemical reaction. It also demonstrates other classic toys that show energy transfer...
Fuse School
Group 0 - The Noble Gases
I won't tell a noble gas joke because there is never a reaction! The fifth video in a 15-part series goes into detail on each of the noble gases. It offers the properties they share and many uses for each of them.