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From Eleanore Vaughan
| 4 4 playsDerrec Becker from South Carolina Emergency Management Division talks about the ways in which waves are important in communications. -
From Eleanore Vaughan
| 2 2 playsDr. Scott Carr from Coastal Carolina University looks a Maglev technology and potential job creation. -
From Eleanore Vaughan
| 1 1 playsDr. Scott Carr at Coastal Carolina University gives advice for preparing for jobs in STEM fields. -
From Eleanore Vaughan
| 3 3 playsDr. Scott Carr talks about everyday devices that use electromagnetism to work. -
From Eleanore Vaughan
| 3 3 playsDr. Scott Carr from Coastal Carolina University explains how Maglev train technology works. -
From Eleanore Vaughan
| 0 0 playsSgt. Luther of SC MAIT explains the use of physics in the study of vehicle accident scenes. -
From Eleanore Vaughan
| 59 59 playsLearn about energy and energy transformations from the South Carolina Energy Office. -
From David Sease
| 13 13 playsIn this lab, an exothermic reaction will take place when heat is applied to magnesium ribbon, producing magnesium oxide. -
From David Sease
| 13 13 playsIn this video, a flame is used to test for evidence of hydrogen gas after a single replacement reaction occurs. -
From David Sease
| 32 32 playsThis video illustrates ways to observe that carbon dioxide is heavier than air. -
From David Sease
| 5 5 playsThis video highlights different solutions to examine which ones conduct electricity. -
From David Sease
| 23 23 playsThis video shows the process and evidence of hydrogen peroxide breaking down into water and oxygen. -
From David Sease
| 14 14 playsIn this lab, copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate is heated and then rehydrated.