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How to Make a Layered Density Tower
You'll have to try this fun kids science experiment to see what happens when you layer liquids of different densities. Making an impressive 8 Layer Density Tower Experiment requires an understanding of density. Let me explain a bit - to...
Curated Video
Science Experiment: Density with Two Glasses
Simple density experiments you can try in your kitchen now. We started by putting a glass of water on top of a glass of vegetable oil. That is a cool experiment on its own, but let's focus on density here. After we moved the card that...
Curated Video
Liquid Density
We compare the density of oil, salt water and fresh water using displacement tanks. Equally weighted measuring cylinders are placed into the three liquids and the amount of water displaced is collected for comparison. Physics - Forces -...
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Solving Linear Equations with Rational Numbers: Fractions and Decimals
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve linear equations that involve both fractions and decimals. They demonstrate the process of converting fractions and mixed numbers to decimals, and then show different methods for solving...
APMonitor
Polymer MFR Regression
Polymer properties such as density, melt index, and melt flow rate must be kept within tight specifications for each grade. This case study is to analyze polymer production data to predict melt flow rate. 0:00 Introduction to Polymer...
Curated Video
Underwater Volcano
We create an underwater volcano by placing a conical flask of hot coloured water in a tank of cold water. The hot coloured water rises through the cold, demonstrating convection. Physics - Energy And Radioactivity - Learning Points....
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Burning Bubbles
We investigate the properties of two types of gas bubbles: methane gas bubbles and bubbles of the gas we breathe out. The air-filled bubbles sink and we are unable to set them alight, while the methane bubbles float upwards and are...
Bozeman Science
Properties of Matter
Mr. Andersen surveys properties of matter. A brief discussion of Archimede's Principle, Charles Law, Boyle's Law, and viscosity is included.
Flipping Physics
Why "Show All Your Work"?
The importance of showing all your work when doing physics cannot be overstated. I explain and demonstrate why.
Curated Video
Choked Air Flow
The choked air flow lab is connected to an 80 psig supply line with a flow meter, valves, and two pressure sensors. Choked flow may occur when a flowing fluid at a given pressure and temperature passes through a restriction into a lower...
Science360
Can we keep robots cool by making them sweat?
Just when it seemed like robots couldn’t get any cooler, Cornell researchers have created a soft robot muscle that can regulate its temperature through sweating, supported in part by the U.S. National Science Foundation....
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Leonora Neville: The princess who rewrote history
Anna Komnene, daughter of Byzantine emperor Alexios, spent the last decade of her life creating a 500-page history of her father's reign called "The Alexiad." As a princess writing about her own family, she had to balance her loyalty to...
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Scary Truth About Visceral Body Fat
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the differences between subcutaneous fat and visceral fat, how to measure them, and why visceral fat is so incredibly dangerous.
Curated Video
WHAT IS A CT SCAN and why do we need it
Have you ever wondered what are ct scans used for? And how do they work? In this video, we will be answering all the lingering questions you may have about this popular medical imaging technique. DISCLAIMER: The content in this video is...
Steve Spangler Science
Amazing 9 Layer Density Tower - Sick Science! #012
This is a strong visual display of density. It requires a mountain of materials and is quite messy, so you most likely will not want to have lab groups perform this activity. You could demonstrate it for your class when exploring the...
Steve Spangler Science
Seven Layer Density - Cool Science Experiment
The densities of a variety of liquids are demonstrated in this simple, yet effective experiment. Liquids such as honey, dish soap, cooking oil, water, rubbing alcohol, and corn syrup are put on top of one another in a large beaker,...
GPB Television
Chemistry 203: Separation of Mixtures
Do not pass this resource by! Everything you need to teach the property of density,and the separation of mixtures is here: an educational video, several classroom handouts, and a laboratory exercise. The video is engaging, though a...
Steve Spangler Science
Dancing Raisins - The Bubble Lifter
Here is an engaging demonstration of density that you can do with your young physical scientists. Place different rough surfaced objects into carbonated liquid. The carbon dioxide bubbles collect on the surface of the objects and...
Steve Spangler Science
Dry Ice Floating Bubble - Sick Science! #058
In this episode of "Steve Spangler Science" videos, the gas produced by the sublimation of carbon dioxide dry ice creates a nice, fluffy cushion in a bowl of water. Since it is less dense than a soap bubble and cool enough to keep it...
Steve Spangler Science
Floating Rice Bottle - Sick Science! #116
More rice grains create more friction. Pack them into a bottle and then you can use a chopstick to pick the bottle up! This is a fascinating demonstration of density and the force of friction.
Steve Spangler Science
Sinking Soda Surprise - Cool Science Experiment
I'm sure you've heard that there are something like 20 tablespoons of sugar in a can of regular soda. It seems unbelievable, doesn't it? This demonstration really does show how much sugar is present in a can of soda. First, Spangler...
Steve Spangler Science
Sulfur Hexafluoride - Deep Voice Gas
In one of the more memorable Spangler episodes, Spangler has a large terrarium filled with sulfur-hexafluoride gas, which is six times heavier than the air we breathe! It has some amazing properties, one of which it doesn't allow...
Curated OER
Balloon Expansion - Sick Science! #038
Have your class explore how a hot air balloon works. Through a simple demonstration, learners can see the process up close, and discuss why this occurs. They can then perform related experiments on their own.
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