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In this program we introduce students to the concept of efficiency, which is a measure of how much useful energy you get out of something compared to the amount of energy that you put into it. We answer a number of questions including: how much light energy do we get out of light globes compared to

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In Forms of Energy, we introduce students to the different types of energy that affect their lives daily and describe how energy can change from one form to another. We also explore one of the most important discoveries ever made.

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Introduces students to the concept that the movement of an object is always relative to something else. We call it “sunrise” but is it really? Can we stand still and move around from place to place at the same time? If a car is moving forwards, can it also be moving backwards at the same time? Can

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In this program host Spiro Liacos is “thrown forward” in a head-on collision, “thrown backwards” when his tram takes off, and “thrown to the side” when his car suddenly turns a corner. But in fact none of these things actually happen. Using excellent visuals, this program looks at the fact that an

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Today, computing is involved in almost every aspect of our lives, from communications and education to social media, banking, information, security and shopping. Understanding how computers work has become an increasingly necessary skill. Coding is the act of instructing a computer, app, phone or w

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People have a lot of different ideas about what the future will be like. Will there be flying cars? Will people live on the Moon? One thing that most people agree on is that robots will probably be very important. So let's have a look at robots - how they work, how they're made and how they're goin

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In a 100-meter sprint, when do athletes reach their highest speed? When do they accelerate at the highest rate and at what point, if any, do they stop accelerating? In this program we look at how graphs can help us better understand the motion of athletes and cars.

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In Newton’s Third Law, we look at that most poetic of all Laws “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction”. How does a rocket engine work? Why do guns recoil when they’re fired? How do our muscles work? What propels us when we’re swimming? How exactly is gravity a two-way interaction

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Introduces students to the concept that acceleration is a measure of how quickly something changes its speed. We join James Bond as he falls out of an airplane without a parachute, splash into the water at 50.4 km/hr with host Spiro Liacos and watch on helplessly as a truck runs off an unfinished b

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The serious consequences of corrosion on infrastructure have become a problem of worldwide concern. This material degradation is seen every day as corrosion causes plant shutdowns, the waste of valuable resources, loss and contamination of product, reduction in efficiency, and costly maintenance. C

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In Newton’s Second Law, we answer the most important question that has ever been asked - how does a magician pull a tablecloth out from under a dinner table? We look at the simple and yet powerful equation Fnet = ma. Newton’s Second Law tells us how to calculate the amount of force required to acc

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This program looks at the most recently discovered elements (including Ununseptium and Ununtrium) and the type of commitment and research that is required to make such discoveries. We introduce students to precious elements such as gold, silver and copper and illustrate how “The Big Three” were ins

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DVD Recycling Technology: Waste Not Want Not

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DVD - Recycling technology waste not, want not

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DVD Technology: Robots Our Future Servants

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DVD - Robots, our future servants

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DVD Renewable Resources: Photovoltaics

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DVD - Transforming renewable resources photovoltaics

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DVD Physics: Gravity and Forces

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DVD - Gravity and forces

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