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Shows the everyday life of the cheetah, including the hunt of its preferred prey, the Thompson’s gazelle, on the Serengeti plains of Tanzania. A study of the chase, demonstrating the use of the tail as a...
Explains how standing waves were associated only with sound waves until it was shown that the principle of superposition is applicable to all waves. Recent developments with low-cost laser and holographic...
The development of the cathode-ray tube, the heart of the oscilloscope. Demonstrates how the oscilloscope can function as a voltmeter, a clock and a graph plotter.
Three-part series which discusses the character of Caesar as portrayed by Shakespeare in Julius Caesar and George Bernard Shaw in Caesar and Cleopatra. Shaw (Donald Moffatt) acts as host and commentator....
Discusses Shakespeare’s play.
A discussion of Shaw’s play.
Shows the outer ear in diagram form and in photographs, the action of sound passage in the ear, and the working of the middle ear by animated diagrams and models.
Illustrates the two principal ways of describing fluid motion, using computer-generated displays of displacement, velocity and acceleration fields for single flows. The physical relationship between the two...
Romanesque, early Gothic and late Gothic are three periods of mediaeval architecture represented in the fabric and decoration of Chartres Cathedral. The film explores features from the different periods and...
Examines the influence of China’s land resources on her history and economy and the human problems to be faced as industrial and agricultural development proceeds. The reasons for Communist land reforms...
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