I'm teaching simple machines to my gr. 4's right now and have to say I love all these videos. Every new simple machine starts with one of your videos and my class is really, truly getting it :D Thank you so much!!
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The fact I'm in a dental school and learning about simple machines from ur channel for my study about our instruments mechanism. so fun to learn it this way from you
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Great video! My kids loved it and it really helped our lesson on simple machines. As soon as they were done watching it they asked to watch another! Thanks
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Our class loved watching your wedge video. We especially liked seeing the indent the bolt made in the wood compared to the nail. While we laughed when you ate the ice cream, the students were quick to point out that you shouldn't eat things that are part of a science experiment. We're looking forward to watching more of your great videos! :)
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I'm a homeschooling mom and have found your simple machines videos a wonderful way to introduce the concepts to my daughters! Is there one for the screw? I haven't been able to find it. Thank you for this great resource!
I love this video and it's great!! Thanks Jared. Nice work. You have worked with my class for 2 months. My class is in Grade 3 and we are educated by you so thanks
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I’ve been using these for our Simple Machines unit in our school, I just discovered this channel. We love these videos, and are starting each discussion of a different simple machine with these videos. Great job!
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I would say another thing that is at work is the concentrated force on the small surface of the wedge. Instead, if it was a flat, wide surface, like the hammer, the force would spread trough all the surface that is making contact with the object you're aiming.
Really good demo. But. The basic unit for force is Newton, not grams. Viewers would benefit from learning the right names for quantities and units from the start.
I appreciate the video and the intent. I would say that some of the ways the tools are used is highly frowned upon (er, side of the hammer) and runs the risk of creating misconceptions with young kids viewing this. Also, explaining that the designs of products lends them to different applications seems fitting. For example, when watching the carriage bolt being pounded on verse the spike, one take away may be that the spike is a better fastener. This would only be true based on application and should be addressed (misconceptions). In fact, the spike could never provide the holding power (force) created by the other simple machine: the screw. Also, a verbal note to safety in this video (though many safety steps are noted visually, e.g., goggles, the wood under the piece being split, etc.) seems appropriate. Also, the rice demo had more to offer. The forces of a wedge are perpendicular to the input force. This is demonstrated by the direction the rice moves, yet wasn't addressed. Could the top layer of rice even be colored to expose that direction more? Good effort.
I'm teaching simple machines to my gr. 4's right now and have to say I love all these videos. Every new simple machine starts with one of your videos and my class is really, truly getting it :D Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much ! We love getting real feedback from teachers who use our videos in their classroom! Check out our channel for other great videos ! th-cam.com/users/funsciencedemos
Elizabeth Hamlyn I’m in 7th and my teacher is using the same thing!
O-M-G latterly I see I comment 3 years old and 6 hours old!
im in grade 4 and my teacher uses this channel too!
The fact I'm in a dental school and learning about simple machines from ur channel for my study about our instruments mechanism. so fun to learn it this way from you
I have just started teaching simple machines to my Gr.4s. They will really enjoy watching these videos. Thank you!
Hi, we are glad you found the videos helpful. We have 250+ videos on this channel and we also have website that has resources for science teachers.
www.funscience.support/
Make sure to check those out!
Great video! My kids loved it and it really helped our lesson on simple machines. As soon as they were done watching it they asked to watch another! Thanks
This vid got me an a+ on my test. thanks
I am learning about simple machines in school right now and I love it!
This video helped a lot!
PS. I love learning about simple machines
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But this is the best channel for students who want real life example
You are helping me with my homework thanks 😄👧🏻that’s me
Bro you are a living legend in science because you teach better than my average teacher in science and i habe quoz so thanks alot 😎
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You just helped me with my homework 😂😂🤣🤣
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If you mean that in a bad way; I can't believe we're namesakes
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Our class loved watching your wedge video. We especially liked seeing the indent the bolt made in the wood compared to the nail. While we laughed when you ate the ice cream, the students were quick to point out that you shouldn't eat things that are part of a science experiment. We're looking forward to watching more of your great videos! :)
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Wow!!it was fantastic class .....
Great job Jerry! My class and I really enjoyed your video. Naif says hi!
Your way to teach wedge is excellent 👌 now i have got this clearly thank you soo much ❤️
I'm a homeschooling mom and have found your simple machines videos a wonderful way to introduce the concepts to my daughters! Is there one for the screw? I haven't been able to find it. Thank you for this great resource!
I love this video and it's great!! Thanks Jared. Nice work. You have worked with my class for 2 months. My class is in Grade 3 and we are educated by you so thanks
This tutorial is the best keep it up
Thank you for your commitment to Science bro.. great Job
So nice of you
you deserve million subs!
I highly recommend this video!
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thank you! you helped me on my grade 5 homework
same
Thx sir it helps me alot to understand
Got me a 100 on my Simple machines test! Ty!
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Love your videos ,so helpful😊
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Tysm, i Love the way you teach and show your examples!
The first second of this video profoundly answered the question I was hoping to find an answer for; thanks a lot! :)
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It really helped me to understand
really nice presentations 🙌
Glad you like them!
You just helped me with my school work
So cool what you did
I love the video the nail part and the cutting wood part those are my favorite
You helped me with my project a lot thanks
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Superb explanation
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Thanks!
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very nice video. Really engaging!
Thank you very much!
even though this is science, I'm more impressed by you chopping skills
It’s really good thanks
My grade 4 class is wondering if the blocks of wood that you pulled through the rice weigh the same?
loved the video. Many things were destroyed.
Pahel Srivastava wow ur so violent
thank you you helped me with my grade 5 homework 24/01/2007 :D
Great way to introduce important science comments.
helped me with my grade 5 homework 25/01/2017
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Cake Face I am in 4th grade
I am in 8th grade :p
6th grade 3/16/2018 lololololol
very good teacher
thanks for teaching me.
1:34 bro that was clean
I’ve been using these for our Simple Machines unit in our school, I just discovered this channel. We love these videos, and are starting each discussion of a different simple machine with these videos. Great job!
Thankyou - we are so glad to hear it!
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@@funsciencedemos We are a private Montessori school in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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This video helped me a lot on one of my assignment
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Thanks a lot .your videos are helpful. I wish see more videos and learn more things.
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Thank you uncle 😄
It was interesting!
Oh I see
I learned every thing about wedg
Informative
Amazing!😎
What was going on with your hammering at 5:10?
I know right
Yeah it looks wrong but from the height of the chair he couldn't hammer it with the head of the hammer safely from a seated position.
I would say another thing that is at work is the concentrated force on the small surface of the wedge. Instead, if it was a flat, wide surface, like the hammer, the force would spread trough all the surface that is making contact with the object you're aiming.
kg is NOT a force unit. Great videos, great examples. Please use Newtons as the force unit.
Set playback speed to slow and watch from 1:32 😁
Good job.
AWSOME!
you just helped me with my hw
Thanks
Why did you want to split wood in half? You should make your own Rube Goldberg machine(if you know what it is) :)
that wedge is like a plow!
Keep it up!
I really like the it so i gave you a like .
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the secret of the word wedge vs. cup, in my book
i love this video
Thx for helping me with my work LOL
This is really amazing! This will help me a lot. :-)
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I believe you wanted to measure the force in Newtons on the spring scale, not the mass in grams
Really good demo. But. The basic unit for force is Newton, not grams. Viewers would benefit from learning the right names for quantities and units from the start.
I'm a bit late, but actually a gf or gram-force is an accepted metric unit of force.
Jared: eats ice cream
Me: imagines for a moment that jared will eat the carrot next.
My Brain a moment later: you fool
did he say fat block or flat block 3:42
You forgot to say that the CARROT is also a WEDGE, pushing its way down into the soil.
OMG yes it is
Nice video
Bro thanks like !
Awesome
Hi I am Abraham it is so cool wedges sure help
I Giorno Giovanna have learned a simple machine called the wedge by a nice science teacher
5:27 haha you're so funny, sir
SOME times it's tasty some times it's a cheese grater
Jared
Woooooooooow
I did my homework in no time😄😄😄
anyone watching this video during 2021 for science class in lockdown
2024
I appreciate the video and the intent. I would say that some of the ways the tools are used is highly frowned upon (er, side of the hammer) and runs the risk of creating misconceptions with young kids viewing this. Also, explaining that the designs of products lends them to different applications seems fitting. For example, when watching the carriage bolt being pounded on verse the spike, one take away may be that the spike is a better fastener. This would only be true based on application and should be addressed (misconceptions). In fact, the spike could never provide the holding power (force) created by the other simple machine: the screw. Also, a verbal note to safety in this video (though many safety steps are noted visually, e.g., goggles, the wood under the piece being split, etc.) seems appropriate. Also, the rice demo had more to offer. The forces of a wedge are perpendicular to the input force. This is demonstrated by the direction the rice moves, yet wasn't addressed. Could the top layer of rice even be colored to expose that direction more? Good effort.
teachers still showing this 7 yrs later
Are u trying to tempt us by eating the ice cream
Great
i got an a+ thanks
U should be a teacher
look at 5:32
Now I want icecream