Showing posts with label Science Key Concepts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Science Key Concepts. Show all posts

Solar System Chapter in English | Solar System and Planets

Solar System is an important chapter in science. Nine planets in our solar system, Sun, Universal bodies, Asteroids, Comet, Meteor, Meteoroid, Meteorites are must to learn. 

Topics covered: 

Universe 

What are Planets? 

Satellites - Natural and Artificial Satellites 

What is Solar System? 

The Earth - Our Planet 

The Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune 

Asteroids, Comets, Meteors and Meteorites

Internal body parts and their functions || Internal Organs of the Body

Learn about Internal body parts and their functions in this animated video. It is a must video to understand everything about internal organs like brain, heart, liver, lungs, kidney, intestine and stomach.

Spherical Mirrors | Spherical mirrors ray diagram

Spherical mirrors ray diagram is an important topic in science or physics. Convex and concave mirror are spherical mirrors. Image formation by spherical mirrors are important to learn. Spherical mirrors ray diagram are must for class 7, class 8, class 9, class 10, class 11, class 12 or competitive exam.

Phases of the Moon

Phases of the moon is an important topic for science. There are 8 phases of the moon - 

New moon 

Waxing crescent 

Waxing half moon 

Waxing gibbous 

Full moon 

Waning gibbous

Waning half moon

Waning crescent

Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiology -Parts of the Respiratory Syst...

Respiratory system anatomy and physiology is an important topic in biology. Respiratory tract, parts of the respiratory system, respiratory organs, its structure and functions are must to learn.

Newton's Law of Motion - First, Second & Third - Physics

Newton's law of motion is an important concept in physics. Newton's three laws of motion describe how objects move and interact with forces. They state that: 

1. Newton's first law of motion - an object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. 

2. Newton's second law of motion - force equals mass times acceleration 

3. Newton's third law of motion - for every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction.