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Principles of physics 2 [videorecording] : sound, magnetism, electricity and radioactivity.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Bendigo, Vic. : Video Educational Australasia, c2010.Description: 1 videodisc (25 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Sound, magnetism, electricity and radioactivity
  • Principles of physics two
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530 PRI 2010
Production credits:
  • Director, Liam Clayton ; writer, Tiki Swain ; executive producer, Simon Garner
Presenter: John Desengano.Summary: "Almost everything around us can be explained in terms of the principles of physics. With the use of practical demonstrations related to common activities, this program investigates some of the key concepts of physics. Using a drum kit we look at how sound works, how we make it, and how it gets around. We investigate electricity and electromagnetism and compare the similarities between a remote control car and a mobile phone charger. Finally, we take a look at radioactivity and discover a radioactive device that can be found in almost every family home"--Container.
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Director, Liam Clayton ; writer, Tiki Swain ; executive producer, Simon Garner

Presenter: John Desengano.

"Almost everything around us can be explained in terms of the principles of physics. With the use of practical demonstrations related to common activities, this program investigates some of the key concepts of physics. Using a drum kit we look at how sound works, how we make it, and how it gets around. We investigate electricity and electromagnetism and compare the similarities between a remote control car and a mobile phone charger. Finally, we take a look at radioactivity and discover a radioactive device that can be found in almost every family home"--Container.

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