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Mechanics in Action

This program uses computer graphics and live demonstrations to introduce Newton’s laws and their application for solving problems in mechanics. Aristotle’s model of force and motion is compared with Newton’s. Amusement park rides, an antique car, and an expansion bridge are used to demonstrate the laws. (25 minutes)



 
    

Item#: KEH6854





     
DVD $149.95


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The Theories of Physics

What would happen if we could move at the speed of light? What is the true inner nature of matter and energy? When and how was our universe created? These three questions are at the heart of modern science; in answer, 20th-century physicists have off...(more details)
 
DVD $99.95
Modeling Circular Motion

This program follows up on the ideas and problems presented in Mechanics in Action by using an amusement park ride to model circular motion. The aim is to introduce and develop the idea of mathematical modeling and show how real-world problems can be...(more details)
 
DVD $149.95


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