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Quantum Entanglement and Spooky Action at a Distance Instructional VideoQuantum Entanglement and Spooky Action at a Distance Instructional Video
Publisher
Veritasium
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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
Science
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Resource Type
Instructional Videos
Media Length
9:16
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Duration
10 mins
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Year
2015
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Quantum Entanglement and Spooky Action at a Distance

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Can we communicate at a speed faster than light? Part of a video series, this enthralling installment introduces the idea of Einstein's spooky action. Then, it relates and expands the concept of quantum entanglement. The results of new experiments fascinate and confuse scientists simultaneously.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

quantum physics, conservation of momentum

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Review the meaning of the word random by asking pupils to arrange themselves randomly around the room; usually, they will space themselves equidistant apart rather than in clusters as we would actually see with randomness—ensure scholars fully understand this concept before watching the video

Classroom Considerations

  • Relies on a strong prior understanding of quantum physics
  • Avoid the comment section if possible
  • This video is hosted on YouTube

Pros

  • Provides subtitles in seven languages for ELLs
  • Connects scientific theories to new research
  • Works well in a traditional and flipped classrooms

Cons

  • None

Common Core

SL.9-10.2 SL.11-12.2 RST.9-10.4 RST.11-12.4

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