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Smart Puppy discusses the characteristics and mechanics of conductors. Part of the “Smart Puppy! and Friends” series.
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When an earthquake hits, it sends seismic waves through the ground. Find out about seismic waves in this animation.
A teenage narrator presents general information about matter: its characteristics, qualities, properties, and states and changing states. Gives definitions and a review.
Students explore the force of gravity. This video also discusses the role of gravity in the solar system. Concepts and terminology include force, gravity, attraction, orbits, and tides.
Smart Puppy discusses the characteristics of a nanodot. Part of the “Smart Puppy! and Friends” series.
Students will learn how light is measured. Visual diagrams and hands-on experiments help students understand how light works. Important terminology includes wave, electromagnetic spectrum, wavelength, energy, reflection, lens, and prism.
Adabot meets James Prescott Joule and learns all about the joule, a unit which measures work. Part of the "Circuit Playground" series.
What causes a material to be magnetic? Learn the properties of magnets and how magnetic fields are produced.
Smart Puppy and his friends discuss the properties of small magnets. Part of the “Smart Puppy! and Friends” series.
Smart Puppy and his friends use peanuts to understand the size of atoms. Part of the “Smart Puppy! and Friends” series.
Students will learn about force and the effects of force on objects. Visual examples and real-life demonstrations promote an understanding of how things move. Important terminology includes force, work, friction, gravity, mass, and acceleration.
Adabot wants to know how a light-emitting diode (LED) works. Billie, the blue LED, helps answer the questions. Part of the "Circuit Playground" series.
Through easy-to-understand examples, this video helps students grasp how sounds are formed and how sound travels. Special attention is given to the different characteristics of sounds and how humans sense sounds.
Join Adabot and friends for a campfire musical. They will learn all about Ohm's Law: the foundation of electrical engineering. Part of the "Circuit Playground" series.
Waves are all around. They are a disturbance that travels through space and matter transferring energy from one place to another. Find out about the nature, shapes, and impacts of waves in this animation.
Smart Puppy and his friends explore magnets at the atomic level. Part of the “Smart Puppy! and Friends” series.
Students investigate important processes including photosynthesis, reproduction, growth, and germination. They also learn how these processes relate to the structure of plants. Important terminology includes flower, pistil, stamen, pollen, pollination, and reproduction.
Two young science students learn about measuring energy through calorimetry. They conduct experiments to measure the amount of energy in hay.
What is electricity and how is it made? What kinds are there? What are circuits and switches? Is electricity dangerous? Answers these questions with easy-to-duplicate experiments.
NASA robotics engineer Sandeep Yayathi explains how he designs and builds humanoid robots that can work alongside astronauts. Part of the "Design Squad Nation" series.
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