Category Archives: Unit 1

Veritasium – Why Oppenheimer Deserves His Own Movie

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Veritasium – The Most Misunderstood Concept in Physics

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How Far Are The Nearest Stars?

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Veritasium – How Kodak Exposed The Atomic Bomb

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Professor Dave: Wave Mechanics

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Professor Dave explains: What is Light?

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Fermilab video – Why does light slow down in water?

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Fermilab video – Why does light bend when it enters glass?

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Photonicinduction – 10 second kettle

Photonicinduction and Polar again take control of the power supply but this time test an Electric Kettle to it’s limits and beyond, the speed and power is surprising.

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Veritasium – The Most Radioactive Places on Earth

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