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The Apple and the moon

Illustrates the laws of Isaac Newton.

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  • "Apple and the moon"
  • "Apple and the moon"@en
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  • "Illustrates the laws of Isaac Newton."@en
  • "Covers Newton's discovery that gravity describes the force between any two particles in the universe."@en
  • "Dr. David L. Goodstein of the California Institute of Technology discusses Newton's law of gravity."@en
  • "Demonstrates how the law of gravity causes the apple to fall to the earth and keeps the moon moving in its orbit."@en
  • "The first program explains and demonstrates integration in calculus and the second program discusses Newton's law of gravity."@en
  • "David L. Goldstein of the California Insitute of Technology explains and demonstrates integration in calculus."
  • "Seeking an explanation for Kepler's theories, Newton discovered that gravity describes the force between any two particles in the universe."@en
  • "Program 7. Newton and Leibniz arrive at the conclusion that differentiation and integration are inverse processes. Program 8. The first authentic steps toward outer space travel as Newton discovers that gravity describes the force between two particles in the universe."@en
  • "Summary: Seeking an explanation for Kepler's laws, Newton discovered that gravity describes the force between any two particles in the universe. From an English orchard to Cape Canaveral and beyond. Newton's universal law of gravity reveals why an apple but not the moon falls to the earth."
  • "Program 7. Newton and Leibniz arrive at the conclusion that differentiation and integration are inverse processes. Program 8. The first authentic steps toward outer space travel as Newton discovers that gravity describes the force between two particles in the universe."
  • "The first authentic steps toward outer space travel as Newton discovers that gravity describes the force between two particles in the universe."
  • "Dr. David L. Goodstein of the California Institute of Technology discusses Newton's universal law of gravity, revealing why an apple but not the moon falls to the earth."@en

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  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Documentary films"
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  • "Streaming multimedia"@en
  • "Science films"

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  • "The Apple and the moon"
  • "The Apple and the moon"@en
  • "The apple and the moon"
  • "Integration ; The apple and the moon"@en
  • "Integration ; The apple and the moon"
  • "The Apple and the moon California Institute of Technology and the Corporation for Community College Television"@en
  • "Integration"
  • "The apple ... and the moon"@en
  • "The apple and the moon California Institute of Technology and the Corporation for Community College Television"@en
  • "The Mechanical universe ... and beyond. Integration. The apple and the moon"@en
  • "Apple and the moon"@en