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Tag Archives: Veritasium
Veritasium – How Electricity Actually Works
Posted in How are fields used to move electrical energy?, Unit 3, Videos
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Veritasium – Why no one has measured the speed of light
Posted in How fast can things go?, Unit 3, Videos
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Fire in ZERO-G!!
Posted in How do things move without contact?, How is motion understood?, Unit 2, Unit 3, Videos
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Veritasium – Why Are Astronauts Weightless?
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What Is Gravity?
People have a lot of different ideas about what gravity is: a downward force that stops you from flying off into space, an attraction smaller objects experience towards larger objects, or a mutual attraction between all masses. It is the … Continue reading
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Veritasium – The world in UV
Posted in How are light and matter similar?, Unit 4, Videos
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Veritasium – Can You Go the Speed of Light?
Einstein’s classic thought experiment involves sitting on a train travelling at the speed of light. If you hold a mirror in front of your face, will you see your reflection in a mirror? How could light from your face reach … Continue reading