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Looks at the impact of global warming and to what extent humanity has contributed to this. The animated video explains the greenhouse effect, and how greenhouse gases can absorb infrared radiation and then re-emit it. It also looks at how the oceans become more acidic when carbon dioxide is absorbed from the...
This animation describes how gravitational waves were first detected, in 2015, at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), 100 years after Einstein predicted them. Newton’s theory of gravity and Einstein’s theory of General Relativity are briefly described. Taylor and Hulse showed indirect...
This lecture from the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings outlines the development of the field of quantum mechanics. The lecture describes the work of Planck, Einstein and Bohr and includes the idea of wave-particle duality, the photoelectric effect to Bohr's model of atomic structure. The lecture's emphasis is on the...
In this practical investigation, students will perform a combustion reaction using a mixture of alcohol and air in a plastic water...
This video explains why objects of different masses fall at the same rate towards the ground.
A heavy medicine ball is dropped at the same time and from the same height as a lighter basket ball. They both hit the ground at the same time.
Although the medicine ball has a greater force on it, its...
This video shows the types of common misconceptions people have about heat. A book and a metal object, that are the same temperature, are held by people. They all say the metal object is colder. Using an IR thermometer, it is proved that a cake and its metal container are the same temperature as they are removed...
This video considers the misconceptions people have about heat. Most people believe that something that feels hotter to the hand must be at a higher temperature. However, this is not always the case. We do not feel temperature, rather we feel the rate at which heat is conducted towards or away from our hands. Two...
This video introduces the Hubble sphere and how the rate of expansion of space can be used to explain how we see very distant objects that are travelling faster than light. The limitation to the observable universe is the particle horizon (where the time is too great for light to have reached the Hubble horizon)....