Program 13 explains and demonstrates the principle of conservation of energy emphasizing the two forms of mechanical energy, potential and kinetic, and the relationship between them. Program 14 further develops the principle of potential energy. Program 15 explains and demonstrates that the quantity of motion in the universe is fixed. Program 16 discusses the law of harmonic motion.
"Program 13 explains and demonstrates the principle of conservation of energy emphasizing the two forms of mechanical energy, potential and kinetic, and the relationship between them. Program 14 further develops the principle of potential energy. Program 15 explains and demonstrates that the quantity of motion in the universe is fixed. Program 16 discusses the law of harmonic motion."@en
"Program 13. According to one of the major laws of physics, energy is neither created nor destroyed. Program 14. Potential energy provides a powerful model for understanding why the world has worked the same way since the beginning of time."@en
"Deals with the law of physics which states that energy is neither created nor destroyed."@en
"Further develops the principle of conservation of energy with emphasis on potential energy."@en
"Deals with potential energy and the powerful model that this concept has become for understanding why the world has worked the same way since the beginning of time."@en
"Explains and demonstrates the principle of conservation of energy emphasizing the two forms of mechanical energy, potential and kinetic, and the relationship between them."@en
"Explains and demonstrates the principle of conservation of energy emphasizing the two forms of mechanical energy, potential and kinetic, and the relationship between them. Further develops the principle of potential energy."
"Explains and demonstrates the principle of conservation of energy emphasizing the two forms of mechanical energy, potential and kinetic, and the relationship between them. Further develops the principle of potential energy."@en
"The first program discusses the fact that energy is never created or destroyed and is always conserved. The second program further develops the principle of conservation of energy with emphasis on potential energy."@en
"Program 13, Conservation of energy: explains and demonstrates the principle of conservation of energy emphasizing the two forms of mechanical energy, potential and kinetic, and the relationship between them; deals with law of physics that states that energy is neither created nor destroyed. -- Program 14, Potential energy: further develops the principle of potential energy; deals with potential energy and the powerful model that this concept has become for understanding why the world has worked the same way since the beginning of time."@en
"This course combines computer graphics and dramatic reenactments of the history of science with introductory lectures by Caltech's David L. Goodstein. This in-depth adventure of the mind traces the interaction of ideas from Aristotle to Einstein to explain the theories of Copernicus, Kepler, and Newton. The programs clearly explain and illustrate classical mechanics and modern physics."
"Program 13 discusses the fact that energy is never created or destroyed and is always conserved. Program 14 further develops the principle of conservation of energy with emphasis on potential energy."@en
"Program 1. Conservation of energy: According to one of the major laws of physics, energy is neither created nor destroyed ; Program 2. Potential energy: Potential energy provides a clue for understanding why the world has worked the same way since the beginning of time."@en
"Program 13 explains and demonstrates the principle of conservation of energy emphasizing the two forms of mechanical energy, potential and kinetic, and the relationship between them. Program 14 further develops the principle of potential energy. Uses computer animation sequences, historical reenactments, and close-up photography of experiments."@en
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