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The Mechanical Universe 52
The Quantum Mechanical Universe |
A last look at where we've been and a peek into the future.
Ch Frame Code Title
1 A Opening Sequence
2 02529 G Search For The Ultimate Equation
3 08754 H Kepler And His Laws
4 09097 A Kepler's Laws
5 09417 A Spectrum Of Hydrogen
6 09698 A Cannonball In Orbit
7 09956 A Quark Structure Of Baryons
8 10211 H Kepler's Model Of The Solar System
9 10551 H Newton And Leibnitz Disagree
10 10931 H Giants Of 20th Century Physics
11 11591 H Copernicus Universe
12 12106 A Modern Solar System Model
13 13030 A Hydrogen Atom Orbitals
14 13800 A H Atom And Planetary Model
15 14650 A Newton's Second Law
16 15324 A Classical Mechanics Applications
17 15941 A Explorers Of Physics
18 16438 H Ben Franklin Walking
19 17013 H Faraday's Contributions
20 17793 A Fields And Induction
21 18752 H Maxwell In Study
22 20567 A Maxwell's Equations
23 20927 H Maxwell In Study
24 21627 H Michelson With Apparatus
25 22021 A Michelson's Null Result
26 22375 A Planck's Constant
27 23095 A Rutherford's Strange Discovery
28 24115 H Einstein And Newton Compared
29 25300 A Relativity And Space Time
30 25914 A General Theory Of Relativity
31 26888 E Photoelectric Effect
32 27173 A Photoelectric Effect Explained
33 27908 A Wave Interference
34 29008 A Ultraviolet Catastrophe
35 30471 A Bohr's And De Broglie's Postulates
36 32123 A Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
37 33613 A Atomic Orbitals
38 33957 A Periodic Table Explained
39 34933 A Development Of Mechanics
40 35542 A Interference Patterns
41 36282 A Statistical Basis Of Pressure
42 37062 A Pulsar
43 37779 H Medieval Street Scene
44 38271 A Conservation Laws
45 40250 H Mechanical Universe Origins
46 41085 A Quantum Universe Origins
47 41780 G Limits Of Quantum Theory
48550 credits
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Prepared by Jeff Rudd, 1999
Revised by Laura Schmidt, 2007