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TITLE: |
Heat and temperature [videorecording]. |
SERIES: |
Eureka |
PUBLISHED: |
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities, Inc. ; 1993. |
DESCRIPTION: |
1 video cassette (30 mins. ) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
NOTES: |
Original copy. |
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This unit includes six programs that cover the following concepts: Molecules in solids - defines the three states of matter and illustrates the latticework pattern of molecules in solids; molecules in liquids - as molecules in a solid get hotter, they slip out of their latticework pattern changing the substance from a solid to a liquid; evaporation and condensation - a goldfish bowl filled with water demonstrates the process of evaporation; expansion and contraction - shows how Anders Celsius invented the Celsius thermometer using the expansion of mercury as a measure of temperature; and temperature vs. heat - explains that heat refers to quantity of hotness and is determined by the mass and speed of molecules. |
NOTES: |
VHS |
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English |
ADDED ENTRY: |
Films for the Humanities & Sciences. |
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