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MITC VC 720
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TITLE: Energy and force [videorecording].
SERIES: Eureka ; I & II
PUBLISHED: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities, Inc. ; 1993.
DESCRIPTION: 2 video cassettes (50 mins. ) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
NOTES: Extra copies.
NOTES: This unit includes five programs that cover the following concepts: gravity - Isaac Newton's celebrated falling apple is cited to explain the force of gravity and the unit with which the force of gravity is measured; weight vs. mass - explains the difference between weight and mass, and shows how only mass is the same on the moon and on the earth; work - a circus strongman and a clown help present the physics definition of work; kinetic energy - animated billiard balls help demonstrate kinetic energy, the energy of motion; and potential energy - a rock teetering on the edge of a cliff is shown to have potential energy, the energy of position.
NOTES: VHS.
NOTES: English.
ADDED ENTRY: Newton, Issac.
ADDED ENTRY: Films for the Humanities & Sciences.

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