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The Mechanical Universe 44
Mass, Momentum, Energy |
The new meaning of space and time make it necessary to formulate a new mechanics, therefore E = mc squared.
Ch Frame Code Title
1 A Opening Sequence
2 02230 V Young Goodstein's Theater Experience
3 08264 V Poolhall Billiards
4 10485 A Newton's Laws, Momentum, And Billard Balls
5 13481 V Poolhall Billiards
6 13944 V Young Goodstein At The Movies
7 14976 H Portrait Of Einstein
8 15730 A Relativity And Space Billiards
9 20187 A Space Billiards On A Space-Time Diagram
10 22887 A Colliding Billiard Balls
11 23432 A Space Billiard From Albert's Point Of View
12 25107 V Young Goodstein At The Movies
13 26496 A Voyager Passing Saturn
14 27311 V Cars Racing On A Track
15 27702 V People Pushing A Car
16 27847 V Billiard Balls Colliding
17 28376 A Relativistic Mass Dependence On Velocity
18 29036 A Space Billiards And Mass Dependence
19 29709 V Young Goodstein At The Movies
20 31578 H The Berkeley Accelerator
21 32319 V Young Goodstein At the Movies
22 32710 A An Ion Moving In An Accelerator
23 33403 A Momentum And Mass Dependence On Velocity
24 34213 A An Ion Moving In An Accelerator
25 34713 A Momentum And Mass Dependence On Velocity
26 35208 V Track And Field Events
27 36092 A Work Done In Changing The Energy Of A Body
28 36577 A Kinetic Energy As A Function Of Velocity
29 40792 V People Working Out In A Gym
30 41172 V Solar Prominences
31 41770 V Atomic Explosion
32 42148 V Young Goodstein At The Movies
33 45042 H Portrait Of Einstein
34 45307 A Space Billiards And Mass
35 45697 V Solar Flares
36 46145 V Young Goodstein At The Movies
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Prepared by Jeff Rudd, 1999
Revised by Laura Schmidt, 2007