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Explains how the physical laws of mechanics and the basic concepts of movement apply to human movement and performance. The video defines biomechanics and then deals with the following topics: 1) principles...
Series of video programmes on topics in mathematics. Each programme includes and event, a question and a solution. 1: A parachutist descends. A force decelerates the body (the parachute) while a force tries...
The physics of a fun park looking at circular motion, gravity, acceleration, force, vectors and more.
A CD-ROM tutorial examining core physics concepts. Covers: motion;, force; mechanical interaction; work, energy and power; wave motion; statics, dynamics and magnetism.
Examines displacement, vector vs scalar, velocity (ferry glide canoeing), force (pushing a car; aerial runway with load with examples; three-way tug-of-war; vector diagrams; rock climbers), momentum and...
Looks at acceleration and the centripetal force experienced by objects moving in a circular path. A wide range of examples is used to demonstrate centripetal acceleration.
Describes how the National Physical Laboratory has increased both the scope and accuracy of its ability to provide suitable force standards, and how the standards are disseminated throughout the industry.
Seven selected official British government information films showing how Britain has been portrayed over the last 60 years: 1) Opus (1967, 27 min): an impressionistic survey of the arts in Britain in the...
Television documentary series on aerial warfare 1935-1950, broadcast as 15 half-hour programmes, with material selected from nearly 12 million feet of Allied and enemy film footage, emphasising the role of...
A dramatised wartime documentary presenting the work of the officers and the ordinary men and women of the Coastal Command in the RAF. Follows the fortunes of the Sunderland Flying Boat T-Tommy as it patrols...
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