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In this video resource from the Shedding Light series, science teacher Spiro Liacos introduces students to waves in general, and then takes a detailed and entertaining look at radio waves, microwaves,...
This simulation is aimed at advanced undergraduate students and enables users to observe resonance in a collection of driven, damped harmonic oscillators. Users can also vary the driving frequency and...
This short video demonstrates an experiment to prove that a capacitor blocks direct current. Intended for beginners. [6 minutes]
How did the first woman to win the Nobel prize achieve such great things in a time when a woman’s place was in the home? This BBC documentary tells the story of her lifetime including her status as a...
Based on the book by physicist and author Brian Greene, this series of four programmes explores space, time, and the very nature of reality. He explains how our perceptions have fooled us and time may be an...
Video recording of a Friday Evening Discourse held at the Royal Institution on 27 January 2012 in which Professor Jon Butterworth explores some of the underlying concepts of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)...
Video recording of the 2012 Leeuwenhoek Lecture given at the Royal Society on 13 February 2012 by Dr Brad Amos. There are two rules for making an optical microscope: the lenses must be small, since defects...
The ability to see objects hidden behind walls could be invaluable in dangerous or inaccessible locations, such as inside machinery with moving parts, or in highly contaminated areas. Scientists at the...
A series of outside broadcasts filmed by the BBC at the Royal Institution in the late 1950s and early 1960s, The Nature of Things was presented by William Lawrence Bragg with the assistance of Bill Coates....
A series of six outside broadcasts filmed at the Royal Institution in the late 1950s and early 1960s, The Nature of Things was presented by William Lawrence Bragg with the assistance of Bill Coates....
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