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- Ep 1
1.The Idea of the Center of Gravity
TBAAll of the weight of an object is at its center of gravity, says Miller. However, the center of gravity is not always at a point on the object. This leads to a few amazing balanc...
- Ep 2
2.Newton's First Law of Motion-Inertia
TBANewton's First Law has two parts, and Professor Miller does his best to teach them together. His demonstrations include familiar magic tricks, such as the board under a sheet of n...
- Ep 3
3.3. Newton's Second Law of Motion – The Elevator Problem
TBAF=ma is the standard shorthand for Newton's Second Law. But Professor Miller shows more depth, using two toy cars accelerating toward each other. He also expands F=ma into W=mg f...
- Ep 4
4.Newton's Third Law of Motion – Momentum
TBAThe Earth must recoil when Professor Miller jumps. It's the first of many illustrations that confirm, ""To every action there is always an equal and contrary reaction.""
- Ep 5
5.Energy and Momentum
TBAFrom the outset, Miller emphasizes the difference between energy and momentum, first with the toy cars and then with a steel ball running a track. Miller then introduces the vario...
- Ep 6
6.Concerning Falling Bodies and Projectiles
TBALaws of motion and energy, discussed in earlier programs, converge in the real and virtual demonstrations Miller does on falling bodies and projectile motion. One principle says t...
- Ep 7
7.The Simple Pendulum and Other Oscillating Things
TBAAnything can be a pendulum, says Professor Miller, and anything can oscillate. In fact, the period of a pendulum depends only on its length. Miller sets up demonstrations of vari...
- Ep 8
8.Adventures with Bernoulli
TBAA family of 120 bore the name Bernoulli, and they were all geniuses. Miller points out how the Bernoulli principle affects our everyday lives: why two ships must not pass too clos...
- Ep 9
9.Soap Bubbles and Soap Films
TBAMiller's experiments on soap films show the pressure on soap bubbles, plus the fact that soap films always form a surface of least energy.
- Ep 10
10.Atmospheric Pressure – The Properties of Gases
TBAThe atmosphere exerts an enormous force (15 pounds of pressure per square inch). Miller crushes steel cans, ruptures rubber, and breaks a wood plank with the atmosphere on his sid...
- Ep 11
11.Centrifugal Force and Other Strange Matters
TBAMiller writes ""centrifugal"" in quotation marks because there is no force acting radially on rotating bodies. Balls, candles, hoops, and weights experience torques of which Mille...
- Ep 12
12.The Strange Behavior of Rolling Things
TBAAll hoops roll alike, says Miller, and all disks beat all hoops when they race downhill. Thus Miller sends disks, hooops, and spheres rolling.
- Ep 13
13.Archimedes' Principle
TBAWhen a body is submerged in a liquid, it buoys up with a force equal to the weight of the liquid displaced. Miller shows this with a very clever set up involving cylinders submerg...
- Ep 14
14.Pascal's Principle – The Properties of Liquids
TBABlaise Pascal said liquids are incompressible. Any force exerted on a liquid is felt in all parts of the liquid without lessening of the force. Miller uses a pulley system to dri...
- Ep 15
15.Levers, Inclined Planes, Geared-Wheels and Other Simple Machines
TBAWith a great many tools before him, Professor Miller sets out to prove that all tools and machines are linked to the two simplest: the lever and the inclined plane.
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