Thursday, July 23, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjUFTiHYN5kendofvid
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Find out how the materials absorb heat and the relation between heat and temperature for different materials.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOib92FriZYendofvid
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Instead of these materials you can use a simple magnet from speakers, paper clips and adhesive type to build your own electrical motor.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRQkYWpeMsYendofvid
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This video shows a different kind of electrical engine, it uses two coils as electrical magnets to attract, alternately, a piece of iron and generates movement.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jr39mU8H8kendofvid
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Water and ice when looked at infra red camera can help us to understand how light and heat are related.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lcf9wyW_3GEendofvid
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Infra red light can be thought of as “heat”
The warmer something is, the more brightly it glows in the infrared.
Apiece of glass may be bright, but it is cool, so it will appear black in the infra red camera.
Even though a person may stand in shadows her body heat shines in the infrared.
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What causes an eclipse of the moon?
An eclipse is nothing more than a shadow, actually a huge shadow. Don’t believe on me? What this video and learn more about eclipses and our natural satellite, the moon.
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Have you asked for yoursel why doesn't moon falls on earth? Watch this video and find out that actually it is falling, all the time.
Is possible to boil water inside a balloon?
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Find out how the materials absorb heat and the relation between heat and temperature for different materials.
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Simple way to build an electrical motor
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Instead of these materials you can use a simple magnet from speakers, paper clips and adhesive type to build your own electrical motor.
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Different kind of electrical engine
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This video shows a different kind of electrical engine, it uses two coils as electrical magnets to attract, alternately, a piece of iron and generates movement.
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Infra red images of everyday life 2
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Water and ice when looked at infra red camera can help us to understand how light and heat are related.
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Infra red images of everyday life
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Infra red light can be thought of as “heat”
The warmer something is, the more brightly it glows in the infrared.
Apiece of glass may be bright, but it is cool, so it will appear black in the infra red camera.
Even though a person may stand in shadows her body heat shines in the infrared.
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The huge shadow called eclipse
An eclipse is nothing more than a shadow, actually a huge shadow. Don’t believe on me? What this video and learn more about eclipses and our natural satellite, the moon.
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Why doesn't the moon falls down on earth? Actually it falls!
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