Watch a video comparison of different dinosaurs and get an intuitive feeling for their huge size!.Suitable for 1st grader to 5th grader.
I'm sure you've heard of Isaac Newton and maybe of some of his laws. Like, that thing about "equal and opposite reactions" and such. But what do his laws mean? And how do they help us understand the world around us? In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini talks to us about it.
I'm sure you've all heard about Isaac Newton and that apple that fell on his head and how that was a huge deal to our understanding of gravity. Well... let's talk about that. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini sits down to talk about the realities of the apple story.
When it comes to rotation, things get really REALLY weird... so weird, in fact, that you experience things that play tricks on your perception. In this video, I demonstrate this by having fun on a merry-go-round.
We often see giant rotating space stations in science-fiction movies and video games. But with real-world physics, is it even possible ? What would it be like to live in such a station ? In this video we talk about an important aspect of such a station : the Coriolis acceleration.
Walter Lewin's MIT Lecture : Circular Motion - Centrifuges Moving - Reference Frames - Perceived GravityLecture Notes, Orbital Information on Planets
instein's General Theory of RelativityOr what made Newton's theory of gravitation inadequate.This clip is taken from the NOVA PBS series "THE ELEGANT UNIVERSE'
Recounting a wild idea he had in an elevator, Albert Einstein pieces together the fundamentals of general relativity.
A movie made with atoms.The ability to move single atoms — the smallest particles of any element in the universe — is crucial to IBM's research in the field of atomic memory. But even nanophysicists need to have a little fun. In that spirit, IBM researchers used a scanning tunneling microscope to move thousands of carbon monoxide molecules (two atoms stacked on top of each other), all in pursuit of making a movie so small it can be seen only when you magnify it 100 million times.
This live stream addresses selected questions, asked by kids participating in the series of workshops on space missions. These online sessions were conducted this month during the COVID-19 quarantine in an effort to bring meaningful and engaging learning experiences to kids stuck at home.
How many planets are in the solar system? How did it form in the Milky Way galaxy? Learn facts about the solar system’s genesis, plus its planets, moons, and asteroids.
Black holes. Lets talk about them.Watch this video to understand about black holes
The universe is unbelievably big – trillions of stars and even more planets. Soo… there just has to be life out there, right? But where is it? Why don’t we see any aliens? Where are they? And more importantly, what does this tell us about our own fate in this gigantic and scary universe?.
ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti is currently living on board the International Space Station for her long duration mission Futura. Food is an important item in space, also on the psychological side; that's why astronauts are allowed a certain quantity of the so-called "bonus food" of their choice that reminds them of their home cooking tastes.
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