"Deals with electric potential and its gradients, the potentials of atoms and metals, electric energy, and why sparks jump."@en
"Pt. 1. Discussion of the electric potential and its gradient, the potentials of atoms and metals, and why sparks jump. -- pt. 2. Discussion of the intervention of the electric battery by Volta, and how it makes use of the internal properties of different metals to turn chemical energy into electric energy."@en
"Voltage, energy, and force: Discussion of the electric potential and its gradient, the potentials of atoms and metals, and why sparks jump. The Electric battery discusses the invention of the electric battery by Volta, and how it makes use of the internal properties of different metals to turn chemical energy into electric energy."@en
"In a world of electrical charges and currents, field, forces and voltages, what really matters? Discusses the electric potential and its gradient, the potentials of atoms and metals, electric energy, and why sparks jump."@en
"Discusses electric potential and its gradient, the potentials of atoms and metals, and why sparks jump. Discusses the invention of the electric battery by Volta, and how it makes use of the internal properties of different matals to turn chemical energy into electric energy."
"This programme deals with electric potentials and its gradients, the potentials of atoms and metals, electric energy and why sparks jump."@en
"Program 31 deals with electric potential and its gradients, the potentials of atoms and metals, electric energy, and why sparks jump. Program 32 covers the shift away from electricity as a curiosity with the invention of the electric battery by Alessandro Volta. Uses computer animation sequences, historical reenactments, and close-up photography of experiments."@en
"Discusses what really matters in the world of electrical charges, currents, forces, field, and voltages."@en
"Discussion of the electric potential and its gradient, the potentials of atoms and metals, and why sparks jump (1st title) ; discusses the invention of the electric battery by Volta, and how it makes use of the internal properties of different metals to turn chemical energy into electric energy (2nd title)."@en
"The program looks at voltage, energy and force which determines when electricity is dangerous or benign. It demonstrates the electric potential and its gradient, the potentials of atoms and metals, electric energy, and why sparks jump."
"Program 31. When is electricity dangerous or benign, spectacular or useful? Program 32. Alessandro Volta invents the electric battery using the internal properties of different metals."@en
"The first program discusses the electric potential and its gradient, the potentials of atoms and metals, and why sparks jump. The second program discusses the invention of the electric battery by Volta, and how it makes use of the internal properties of different metals to turn chemical energy into electric energy."@en
"Discusses the electric potential and its gradient, the potentials of atoms and metals, electric energy, and why sparks jump."@en
"Discussion of the electric potential and its gradient, the potentials of atoms and metals, and why sparks jump."
"Discussion of the electric potential and its gradient, the potentials of atoms and metals, and why sparks jump."@en
"In a world of electrical charges and currents, field, forces and voltages, what really matters? When is electricity dangerous or benign, spectacular or useful? The electric potential and its gradient, the potentials of atoms and metals, electric energy, and why sparks jump are discussed."@en
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