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Professor Jim Al-Khalili investigates the science of gravity in this 90 minute programme.
Discusses the fundamental laws of conservation that connect all collisions large and small, from passengers to elementary particles. Looks at the Large Hadron Collider, which will probe the nature of...
Shows how abstract mechanics can be put to practical use by examining the mathematical concepts employed in tracking, determining the orbit and deflecting potentially hazardous asteroids. Visits the site of...
Support video for course MST207. Contents: introduction and bands to supports the study units ‘Getting Started’, ‘Mechanics in One dimension’ and ‘Mechanics in More than One Dimension’.
Support video for course MST207. Contents: bands to support the study units ‘Mathematical Modelling’, ‘Modelling Flight’ and ‘Revising the Model’.
Shows the results of many of the most basic experiments on the behaviour of bodies carried out using the air track. The air track is used by applied mathematicians to study the effects of bodies under the...
Illustrates Newton’s three laws of motion using examples from sport, including water-skiing, ice skating, athletics and judo, to explore the effects of mechanics.
1: Introduces some fo the properties exhibited by fluids and materials which under conditions behave like a fluid: flow and viscostiy; buoyancy; hydrostatic pressure; and surface energy. Also covers...
1: Describes how the principles of Newtonian mechanics are used to reconstruct traffic accidents from the debris and marks on the road. Shows how speeds of vehicles were calculated using momentum exchange,...
Looks at how to apply Newton’s Laws of Motion to the real world. Shows how a computer can be used to analyse the motion of athletes and how a seemingly complex motion can be reduced into simple movements...
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