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This video discusses the use of video to learn science. It shows that to be most effective a misconception is introduced at the beginning. The more mental effort used the greater the effectiveness.
This video explains that moving objects have kinetic energy (Ek) and shows how Ek is proportional to both the mass and velocity of an object.
By combining the formulae F=ma and W=Fs to obtain W=mas and using v2=u2 + 2as (assuming u2=0), Ek=...
Kinetic theory: box top view
Kinetic theory: box triboelectric
Kinetic theory: molecule SHM from above
Kinetic theory: molecule SHM from the side
Planetary scientists, Dr. Matthew Balme and Dr. Elliot Sefton-Nash, talk about how challenging it is to find a scientifically compelling site to land in, once the engineering considerations in terms of the landing has been taken into account.
This video is part of a series of ten which look at the one of the...
Libby works at the UK Space Agency, in Swindon. She works with scientists and industry to ensure that they can run experiments on the International Space Station. Libby works alongside astronauts who will be running the experiments on the space station. She leads a team to ensure that research can be performed...