In all changes - energy (measured in joules) does not get used up; energy is “CONSERVED”. However, energy becomes less and less useful ending up as environmental waste heat, so we always have to come back to an energy source for more. See what we mean in this video!
CREDITS Animation & Design: Jean-Pierre Louw (behance.net/Jean-Pierre_Louw) Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Keith Ross
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Conservation Of Energy | Energy | Physics | FuseSchoolFuseSchool - Global Education2020-09-24 | Conservation Of Energy | Energy | Physics | FuseSchool
In all changes - energy (measured in joules) does not get used up; energy is “CONSERVED”. However, energy becomes less and less useful ending up as environmental waste heat, so we always have to come back to an energy source for more. See what we mean in this video!
CREDITS Animation & Design: Jean-Pierre Louw (behance.net/Jean-Pierre_Louw) Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Keith Ross
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Hi! We are the FuseSchool Team, who work alongside talented teachers, translators, designers and volunteers from Ukraine, South Africa and Europe. FuseSchool has more than 800 educational videos on Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics, but they are in English.
We want to support Ukrainians and help students in their war damaged studies, so we decided to translate our videos to Ukrainian. It’s BIG TASK AND WE HAVE USED AI TECHNOLOGY to translate our videos. Sometimes AI technology is pretty stubborn, and refuse to say certain words the right way and sounds just like a robot, still it makes surprisingly correct emphasis on words, problematic for some Ukrainian native speakers.
WE HOPE TO SERVE THE UKRAINIAN STUDENTS ALL OVER THER WORLD BY HELPING THEM EDUCATIONALLY DURING THIS TIME.
There must be more and more Ukrainian content! The world stands with UkrainefuseSchool impact in the flipped classroom - students and teachers experienceFuseSchool - Global Education2022-02-08 | Feedback by students and their teacher in a UK school about using our OER videos in the flipped classroom model. Hear for yourself what they have to say!
If you are free to test this approach and our free resources at your school, please get in touch via info@fuseschool.org
fuseSchool has the intention of not only revolutionising access to good quality education free for everyone. We feel we also have an opportunity in those countries where access is provided, where good teaching does happen already. In these types of scenarios, we want to give teachers and students the chance to liberate there time in the science classroom - by applying fuseSchool videos in the flipped classroom model.
Perhaps the experience made with this is best told by the users themselves - hence we recorded a set of interviews with students and teachers, and here you can see the result, in a concise video about the flipped classroom experience with fuseSchool so far.FuseSchool Kids - Free education for Primary school ChildrenFuseSchool - Global Education2022-02-05 | WE HAVE LAUNCHED! ⭐🚀👩🚀 CHECK US OUT ON YOUTUBE! FREE MATHS RESOURCES FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL!
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Where does this plastic come from? What is it doing to the marine environment and the creatures within it? What are the potential solutions to this problem? And what can YOU do about it?!Electromagnetic Waves | Electricity | Physics | FuseSchoolFuseSchool - Global Education2021-09-14 | Electromagnetic Waves | Electricity | Physics | FuseSchool
You may never have heard of the electromagnetic spectrum, but you would have heard of many parts of it and use them daily.
They are all electromagnetic transverse waves that travel at the speed of light. This speed is hard to imagine, but think of it this way: light can travel 8 complete circuits of the earth in one second.
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In this video we are going to describe what is meant by an alternating and direct current, look at the difference between them and how they can be used.
Remember, an electrical current is the flow of electrons. Watch our video about current here: youtu.be/enuNdK426Wo
With direct current or DC, we have a cell or a battery in a circuit. The current in a cell only flows in one direction. So the electrons only flow in one direction around the circuit.
But if instead of a cell or battery we have a mains power supply, it is an alternating current or AC, which means the current constantly changes direction.
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There are two main types of electrical circuit: series and parallel.
In a series circuit the components are connected end-to-end, one after the other.They make a simple loop for the current to flow round.
In a parallel circuit the components are connected side by side, so the current divides, some going one way and the rest the other way.
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FuseSchool is an education charity that empowers learners around the globe by giving them access to free education. With almost half a million subscribers to their YouTube channel, FuseSchool produces stylish and impactful animated videos for every science topic.
Incredible Oceans is an educational non-profit organisation that combines robust science with impactful creativity to engage audiences of all ages and demographics about our ocean and the creatures within.
Watch FuseSchool videos about Climate Change Climate change and the natural greenhouse effect: youtu.be/aNWgDJxn1KE Climate change and the enhanced greenhouse effect: youtu.be/MLDSG7yR1sI
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We'll be looking at experts in echolocation - sperm whales - and their amazing sonic abilities before talking about noise in our ocean and the effect that this can have on wildlife.
Get those questions ready for the live Q&A at the end.
Make sure to subscribe to Incredible Oceans: youtube.com/c/incredibleoceans Follow Incredible Oceans on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok! https://linktr.ee/incredoceansWhat is FuseSchool? And what do we do?FuseSchool - Global Education2021-01-29 | SUBSCRIBE to the FuseSchool YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT.
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CREDITS Animation & Design: Bing Rijper Narration: Steve Dineen Script: Sasha-Lee Heekes and Marija PopovaMedical Imaging | Waves | Physics | FuseSchoolFuseSchool - Global Education2021-01-18 | Medical Imaging | Waves | Physics | FuseSchool
If only we were all given a window so a doctor could look inside us when we were ill.Think of the operations that would save! Luckily there are now many ways we can see what is happening deep inside our bodies by using electromagnetic waves and sound waves.
Let’s look at example techniques used in medical imaging in this video!
Infra red. X-Rays. Gamma rays. Radio waves. Ultrasound.
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Waves have a frequency (the number of complete waves passing a point every second and measured in Hertz), wavelength (the distance between two consecutive points on a wave) and amplitude - the distance of maximum displacement (both can range from a thousandth of a mm to hundreds of metres).
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In this video you'll learn about the IV characteristics of linear and non linear circuit elements. The component that are used to measure: Voltmeters and Ammeters. Keep watching and don't resist - subscribe!
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In this video you'll learn about simple circuits, the symbols, diagrams and the components. Keep watching to find out more!
CREDITS Animation & Design: Joshua Thomas & Michael Kingett Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Bethan Parry
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This atom has an unstable nucleus. Any moment now it may undergo radioactive decay. Any time now... Or it may not! We just don’t know, as decay is a random event. We cannot predict when any single nucleus will decay. But we can say, if we have a large enough number of atoms, then decay will happen somewhere in a sample. If we time how long it takes for half of the atoms to undergo decay we have a measure, half-life, of a rate of decay.
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GM stands for genetically modified. So, GM crops are plants grown for food whose genes have been altered using genetic engineering. In some cases, the genes of other organisms have been inserted into the genome of the crop plant to improve it in some way. As the human population increases, there is a higher demand for food, and it is often difficult to grow enough food to provide everyone with a balanced diet. Growing GM crops is a partial solution to this problem because GM crops tend to have higher yields than conventional crops.
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In this video you'll learn about the variety of food groups to help maintain a healthy body!
This Open Educational Resource is free of charge, under a Creative Commons License: Attribution-NonCommercial CC BY-NC. You are allowed to download the video for nonprofit, educational use. If you would like to modify the video, please contact us: info@fuseschool.orgFungal Diseases | Health | Biology | FuseSchoolFuseSchool - Global Education2020-11-30 | Fungal Diseases | Health | Biology | FuseSchool
Imagine a world without bananas! It’s a real possibility… a fungal disease is attacking and killing banana trees, and as yet we haven’t found a cure.
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In this video we will be looking at what transformers are and how they work. No, not the giant robots that can transform into cars but an electrical device that changes the voltage of an alternating current supply.
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What do water piston, cranes and car brakes have in common? They all have hydraulics to thank… which is the movement of liquids. In this video we’ll look at how hydraulics multiply forces. You should already know about pressure in gases and liquids, which we look at in these videos.
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Gene technology includes a range of activities that take advantage of genetic variation, modifying genes and transferring genes to new hosts. It includes genetic engineering, which we looked at in this video ( youtu.be/DIM38NlkWEo ) and genetic testing.
Gene technology is the term given to a range of activities concerned with understanding - how genes are expressed, - taking advantage of natural genetic variation, - modifying genes, and - transferring genes to new hosts.
There are many forms of gene technology. This video will take a closer look at genetic engineering, vaccines, gene therapy, and gene testing.
CREDITS Animation & Design: Jean-Pierre Louw (Behance.nert/Jean-Pierre_Louw) Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Helen de Wet
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In this video we'll go in depth with genetic engineering; on how it is made and what is it used for! Keep watching to unravel the meaning of genetics!
CREDITS Animation & Design: Chloe Fyvie Adams Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Helen de Wet
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Have you ever noticed that in a crash, cars seem to compress? This is actually a safety design feature... In this video we will be learning about deceleration, the dangers of large decelerations and the safety features we have to reduce these dangers.
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In this video, you'll learn a wide range of marvelous careers in the world of Biology, you might be surprised on what you see!
Watch and find out!
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In this video we are going to go through the differences between Speed and Velocity and how we might plot these out over time.
We have already looked at the differences between speed and velocity, and what displacement time graphs are in this video: youtu.be/TG2Y2MDx-zE
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This video is all about alternators and dynamos. They both use magnetic fields to produce electric power. Ships, cars and motorbikes use alternators to charge their batteries. Toys, power tools and your bicycle lights use dynamos. Keep watching to find out more!
CREDITS Animation & Design: Jean-Pierre Louw (behance.net/Jean-Pierre_Louw) Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Bethan Parry & Keith Ross
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We each have between 30 and 40 trillion cells in our body. With each cell containing our DNA, special cell machinery and the nutrients to keep our cells and us alive. But you may not have given much thought for the special protective layer around the outside. The cell membrane. Keep watching to find out more!
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What colour is the liquid flowing through your veins, arteries and capillaries? it’s not blue or red. But technically it’s actually yellow.The blood that you see when you cut yourself looks red because it contains millions of red blood cells but the fluid which the blood cells are suspended in is actually yellow-ish, or straw coloured.
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There are many different sources of energy, how many can you name?
Sources of energy include burning coal, oil, gas and biomass, solar, hydroelectric, tidal, wind, muscle power, geothermal, nuclear fusion and fission.
Most of these come from the sun: photosynthesis uses energy from sunlight to help plants build up biomass and put oxygen into the atmosphere.
CREDITS Animation & Design: Jean-Pierre Louw (behance.net/Jean-Pierre_Louw) Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Bethan Parry & Keith Ross
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Can you name a type of fungus that is important in the diet of humans? I bet most of you thought mushrooms. However there is a fungus that is arguably more common in human food. Any ideas what it is? In this video we are going to look at anaerobic respiration by yeast, and how it can be harnessed to produce food.
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You may have been told that you cannot create or destroy energy, but we certainly use it - and pay for it, so what does get used up?
See our video youtu.be/Um04eHOqGlM where we explained that it is the usefulness of the energy that gets used as the energy is dissipated as waste heat.
CREDITS Animation & Design: Jean-Pierre Louw (behance.net/Jean-Pierre_Louw) Narration: Dale Bennett
Script: Bethan Parry, Keith Ross & Alistair Haynes
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Negative feedback sounds like a bad thing, right? Well actually it’s not bad at all. In fact it’s a very important process that occurs in our bodies all the time. But what does it actually do? What does negative feedback mean?
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Even though enough food is grown to feed all 7 billion people on Earth, around 795 million (so 1 in 9 people) do not eat enough food to maintain good health. These people don’t just live in less developed countries, being undernourished is a problem all over the world. The ability to provide enough food for people is called food security.
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Resisting means to withstand something and that’s what electrical resistors and resistance in an electrical circuit does. In this video we’re going to learn about electrical resistance and resistors.
An electric current is the flow of electric charge (composed of negative electrons) through a conductor. It is measured in coulombs per second also known as amps or amperes. The conductor is made of atoms joined in a metallic lattice of free electrons. As the current flows through the conductor, the electrons collide with the atoms. Energy is thus transferred for example to heat. This explains why a wire, with electricity flowing through it, often feels warm to the touch.
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In this video we are going to learn more about what joints are. ● What joints are ● 3 main types ● Structure ● Injuries
Joints are junctions between two or more bones. Without them we would be one big bone and not able to move without snapping... which would be a slight problem…!
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In this video we will be looking at how current relates to both resistance and potential difference, and how we record the potential difference and currents across different components to then calculate resistances.
A potential difference is also known as a voltage. A potential difference, or voltage, is needed across an electrical component to make a current flow. Cells or batteries often provide this potential difference.
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The human brain is what makes us so unique amongst mammals, and is a major reason for our success as a species. We have the largest brain of all vertebrates, relative to our body size. And to keep it ticking over, we need to eat proportionally more calories each day.
Your brain is an incredible organ that is responsible for every single function and process that occurs in your body.
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In this video you are going to learn about sonar and how it helps us locate hidden objects.
You may have heard of the story of the Titanic, or even seen many of the Hollywood films which portray the tragic events of April 1912. It took a long time to locate the wreck: only in 1985. But how did we find out how deep it was under the surface of the Atlantic ocean?
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In this video you are going to learn how we try to make buildings survive an earthquake.
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In our previous video, we have seen what matrices are and how we label them. However, in order to use them efficiently, we must first be able to carry out simple operations with them, which is what we will be exploring in this video.
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So, what actually is an organ transplant? An organ transplant is the replacement of a damaged or missing organ by a working and healthy organ - they can be any organs from livers to kidneys to skin (yes skin is an organ!). Transplants can save or greatly enhance lives.The donated organ can either be from a deceased donor, so the donor decided to donate their organs before they died.
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What do you think of when you hear the phrase “emitting radiation”? Do you think it’s a good thing or a bad thing? What if I told you it was vital for life on Earth?
In this video we’re going to learn about radiation, temperature and global warming.
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Chances are, you have heard the word “matrices” in a movie. But do you know what they are or what they are used for?
Well, “matrices” is plural of a “matrix”.
And you can think about a matrix as just a table of numbers, and that’s actually all it is. In other words, we can see it as an arrangement of numbers in columns and rows. They are the ones with square brackets around them. Matrices are used in many fields, ranging from linear equations to computer graphics used to make this video, for example!
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Around a third of our global crops depend on animal pollination for their production. Almost all of these crops rely on flowers to attract animals to themselves and so, if flowers vanished, we would lose 35% of all our crops. That’s roughly equivalent to having one less meal per day for every person on Earth, so you can see just how vital flowers are to our food supply. This video will look at the role of the flower and why they are so important to us.
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