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📺 Series

The Mechanical Universe

📅 1985 ⭐ 8.2

The Mechanical Universe... And Beyond, is a 52-part telecourse filmed at the California Institute of Technology, and produced by Caltech and INTELECOM Intelligent Telecommunications. The series introduces university level physics, covering topics from Copernicus to quantum mechanics. Produced starting in 1985, the videos make heavy use of historical dramatizations and visual aids to explain physics concepts. The latter were state of the art at the time, incorporating almost 8 hours of computer animation created by computer graphics pioneer Jim Blinn. Each episode opens and closes with a "phantom" lecture by Caltech professor David Goodstein. After more than a quarter century, the series is still often used as a supplemental teaching aid, for its clear explanation of fundamental concepts such as special relativity. The Mechanical Universe lectures are actual freshman physics lectures from Physics 1a and 1b courses at the California Institute of Technology. The room seen in the videos is the Bridge lecture hall. The series can be purchased, or viewed by streaming from the Annenberg website, or can be viewed on other video streaming sites such as YouTube and Google Video.

Seasons & Episodes
Season 1 52 episodes
E1
Introduction 1985-01-01
E2
The Law of Falling Bodies
E3
Derivatives
E4
Inertia
E5
Vectors
E6
Newton's Laws
E7
Integration
E8
The Apple and the Moon
E9
Moving in Circles
E10
Fundamental Forces
E11
Gravity, Electricity, Magnetism
E12
The Millikan Experiment
E13
Conservation of Energy
E14
Potential Energy
E15
Conservation of Momentum
E16
Harmonic Motion
E17
Resonance
E18
Waves
E19
Angular Momentum
E20
Torques and Gyroscopes
E21
Kepler's Three Laws
E22
The Kepler Problem
E23
Energy and Eccentricity
E24
Navigating in Space
E25
Kepler to Einstein
E26
Harmony of the Spheres
E27
Beyond the Mechanical Universe
E28
Static Electricity
E29
The Electric Field
E30
Potential and Capacitance
E31
Voltage, Energy, and Force
E32
The Electric Battery
E33
Electric Circuits
E34
Magnetism
E35
The Magnetic Field
E36
Vector Fields and Hydrodynamics
E37
Electromagnetic Induction
E38
Alternating Current
E39
Maxwell's Equations
E40
Optics
E41
The Michelson-Morley Experiment
E42
The Lorentz Transformation
E43
Velocity and Time
E44
Mass, Momentum, Energy
E45
Temperature and Gas Laws
E46
Engine of Nature
E47
Entropy
E48
Low Temperatures
E49
The Atom
E50
Particles and Waves
E51
From Atoms to Quarks
E52
The Quantum Mechanical Universe
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