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The Mechanical Universe (Episodes 1 to 13) (1 of 4)
http://www.learner.org/resources/series42.html Video Codec..: DivX 5.x/6.x Video Bitrate: 1498 kbps Aspect Ratio.: 640x480 (1.333) Framerate....: 29.970 fps Audio Codec..: 0x0055 MPEG-1 Layer 3 Audio Bitrate: 320kbps 2ch CBR 48000H A video instructional series on physics for college and high school classrooms and adult learners ; 52 half-hour video programs and coordinated books This series helps teachers demystify physics by showing students what it looks like. Field trips to hot-air balloon events, symphony concerts, bicycle shops, and other locales make complex concepts more accessible. Inventive computer graphics illustrate abstract concepts such as time, force, and capacitance, while historical reenactments of the studies of Newton, Leibniz, Maxwell, and others trace the evolution of theories. The Mechanical Universe helps meet different students' needs, from the basic requirements of liberal arts students to the rigorous demands of science and engineering majors. This series is also valuable for teacher professional development. 1. Introduction This preview introduces revolutionary ideas and heroes from Copernicus to Newton, and links the physics of the heavens and the earth. 2. The Law of Falling Bodies Galileo's imaginative experiments proved that all bodies fall with the same constant acceleration. 3. Derivatives The function of mathematics in physical science and the derivative as a practical tool. 4. Inertia Galileo risks his favored status to answer the questions of the universe with his law of inertia. 5. Vectors Physics must explain not only why and how much, but also where and which way. 6. Newton's Laws Newton lays down the laws of force, mass, and acceleration. 7. Integration Newton and Leibniz arrive at the conclusion that differentiation and integration are inverse processes. 8. The Apple and the Moon The first real steps toward space travel are made as Newton discovers that gravity describes the force between any two particles in the universe. 9. Moving in Circles A look at the Platonic theory of uniform circular motion. 10. Fundamental Forces All physical phenomena of nature are explained by four forces: two nuclear forces, gravity, and electricity. 11. Gravity, Electricity, Magnetism Shedding light on the mathematical form of the gravitational, electric, and magnetic forces. 12. The Millikan Experiment A dramatic recreation of Millikan's classic oil-drop experiment to determine the charge of a single electron. 13. Conservation of Energy According to one of the major laws of physics, energy is neither created nor destroyed. Produced by the California Institute of Technology and Intelecom. Related Torrents
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