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Provides a context to examine the complexity of apparently simple ‘primitive’ economies and to demonstrate that change is an integral part of any dynamic way of life not just an unfortunate...
The electromagnetic spectrum. The essential parts of a spectrometer. How the emission spectrum of atomic hydrogen can be recorded. The relationships between the lines of the hydrogen spectrum. How each line...
Introduces the nature and operation of river channel processes, and discusses the interaction between channel processes and form.
Shows how Shakespeare’s plays grew out of the many elements available to him. The background of English rural life is shown: his home, school and Warwickshire countryside. Shakespeare is seen in London...
Designed to show how the physical features of the Elizabethan stage influenced the work of Shakespeare. The duties of the bookholder, the props and costumes, actors in the ‘tiring room’, and boys playing...
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.
Probes the infinite magnitude of space and its reverse - the ultimate minuteness of matter. Animation art and animation camera achieve this journey to the farthest conceivable point of the universe and then...
Describes the discovery and plan of the tomb of Tutankhamun and shows the most important of the 2000 items found in it.
Barton is a cliff-top resort in Christchurch Bay, Hampshire, England. Property and amenities are threatened by coastal retreat of up to a metre a year. The problem is caused by a combination of marine...
The development and applications of the mass spectrometer and the difference between the direct-focusing and double-focusing mass spectrometer.*
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