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  1. Principles of Ultrasonics (1954 Film)

    Subject
    Physics
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    The basic principles of ultrasonics; some important properties and applications.

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  2. Principles of the Transistor, The (1957 Film)

    Subject
    Engineering
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Early use of crystals; working principles of the germanium diode and the transistor; applications and advantages.

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  3. Something Big in Microcircuits (1969 Film, Video)

    Director
    Tony Baker
    Producer
    Geoffrey Buckland-Smith
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Explains what microcircuits are and describes the production and applications of integrated circuits.

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  4. Rutherford Model of the Atom, The (1970 Video)

    Subject
    Physics
    Distribution
    Hire Sale, Videocassette. VHS. sd. col. 16 min.

    Discusses the Geiger and Marsden experiment (1913) on the scattering of alpha particles by a metal foil.

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  5. Are There Electrons? (The Millikan Experiment) (1969 Video)

    Director
    Ken Moreman
    Subject
    Physics
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS. col. 13 min.

    The Millikan experiment, showing the existence of, and charge on the electron. Made in co-operation with the organisers of the Nuffield Science Teaching Project.

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  6. Mass Spectrometer, The (1968 Video)

    Director
    Robert Parker
    Producer
    Ian Latimer
    Subject
    Chemistry
    Distribution
    Hire Sale, Videocassette. VHS. col. 22 min.

    The development and applications of the mass spectrometer and the difference between the direct-focusing and double-focusing mass spectrometer.*

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  7. Klystron, The (1968 Film, Video)

    Subject
    Technology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Gives a simplified explanation of the operation of a two-cavity klystron amplifier. Animated sequences illustrate the operation of the cavity resonators, the bunching of electrons and the amplifying action...

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  8. Principles of X-Rays, The (1960 Film)

    Subject
    Physics
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    A reconstruction of Röntgen’s laboratory where X radiation was discovered in 1885 and follows with an animated sequence explaining the nature of X-rays in terms of atomic physics. The generation of X-rays...

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  9. Velocity of Gamma Rays, The (1970 Video)

    Subject
    Physics
    Distribution
    Hire Sale, Videocassette. VHS. col. 16 min.

    An experiment demonstrating the electromagnetic nature of gamma radiation. The gamma rays are obtained by bombarding a metal plate with deuterons secured in bursts from a cyclotron. The velocity of gamma...

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  10. Discharge Through Gases (1955 Film)

    Director
    M Crosfield
    Producer
    F Hoare
    Subject
    Physics
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Shows the discharge patterns which occur when pressure is progressively reduced, and explains the theory of discharge through rarefied gases. Animated diagrams explain stage by stage how light is produced by...

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