Category Archives: Unit 1

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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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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Radioactivity and health quiz

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Radioactive Decay Quiz

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Tea Time Britain

http://www.bbc.co.uk/britainfromabove/stories/people/teatimebritain.shtml Power surges called the TV pickup are unique to Britain. The engineers at the National Grid control centre brace themselves each time Eastenders ends and 1.75 million kettles get switched on.

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