Video Encyclopedia of Physics Demonstrations - preview tape ![]() Refers to the first film in the series and to the booklet which acompanied the series. Lasers: The Light Fantastic (26 minutes) an episode of "Innovations" WNET TV 1983, laser applications, some good bits on industrial and medical uses of lasers but slow and dated overall - refers to the LA Olympics "next year" and discusses SDI The Laws of Motion Applied (part 2 of the series Physics in Action) (England, 1982, 20 minutes) Quantitative demonstrations of i) elastic collisions on an air track, ii) inelastic collisions on air track, iii) an air gun pellet fired into a block of wood on an air track glider, iv) liquid nitrogen rocket on an air track glider, v) coin and feather, vi) monkey and hunter variation. Albert Einstein, A Legend in Our Time (Nova, March 1979) Albert Einstein: The Education of a Genius (1974, 44 min) Good. Produced in conjunction with Washington University, Mo, and Scientific American. Professor Julius Sumner Miller at SFU (1983)ĭemonstration videos for Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 4th edby Paul A Tipler. The Aurora Explained - produced by The Aurora Color Television Project, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska(30 min) non-technical discussion, great shots of the auroraĭemonstrations by Professor Julius Sumner Miller, from the television show, The Hilarious House of Frightenstein The Wonders of Physics - Physics of Energy, Prof Clint Sprott, University of Wisconsin, (58 min) videotape of a demonstration show, accompanies a binder of material The Wonders of Physics Lecture Kit, some good stuff A terrific tape but probably not good in a lecture. Moore in which he demonstrates some of his electrostatic devices. Moore Remembered (Electrostatics Society) - an interview with A.D. The clarinet, the washtub, the musical nails: how musical instruments work (58:47) (excellent)Ī.D. The lectures contain many demonstrations. Robert Greenler - videotapes of lectures presented to a popular audience. ![]() Probability and Uncertainty - the Quantum Mechanical view of Nature Lecture presented at SFU, 4th visit, 1976 or 77 QED in New Zealand (4 tapes) Idiosyncratic Thinking, presented by Sound Photosynthesis (110 min) tape of Esalen Workshops 1984, 1985 Computers from the Inside Out, presented by Sound Photosynthesis, tape of Esalen Workshops The Pleasure of Finding Things Out - A Conversation with Richard Feynman (a Nova episode, produced by the BBC 1981) The Relation of Mathematics to Physics 4. The Law of Gravitation, an example of Physical Law 2. Richard Feynman Messenger Lectures, Cornell, 1964 We have four of the seven tapes in the series: 1. ![]() PSSC FilmsFrames of Reference (Ivey and Hume) (also available on laser disc)Įlastic Collisions and Stored Energy (27 min)Ĭoulomb's Law (30 min) (Eric Rogers) Others
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