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10 ways to see the electric field
Posted in 3. How are fields used in electricity generation?, Unit 3, Videos
Tagged Electric Fields, Electromagnetism, Video
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Veritasium – The Most Radioactive Places on Earth
Posted in 2. How is energy from the nucleus utilised?, Unit 1, Videos
Tagged Nuclear, Radioactivity, Video
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Wave-Particle Duality (1980s Canadian series)
Posted in 1. How has understanding about the physical world changed?, Unit 4, Videos
Tagged Light & Matter, Photoelectric Effect, Video
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Brian Greene : What’s Beyond The Double Slit Experiment?
Posted in 1. How has understanding about the physical world changed?, Unit 4, Videos
Tagged Double Slit Experiment, Light & Matter, Quantum, Video
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iPad friendly videos
Finally with the latest releases of WordPress, we have been able to use a simple HTML5 based (rather than Flash based) video player. The podcast videos should play on all web browsers / mobile devices now. There is still the … Continue reading
Helium Balloon In Car
Which way will the balloon move as the car changes it motion?
Posted in 1. How is motion understood?, 2. How do things move without contact?, Unit 2, Unit 3, Videos
Tagged Forces, Motion, Video
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