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L'Universitaire: Feynman's Lectures on Physics - The Law of Gravitation
L'Universitaire: Feynman's Lectures on Physics - The Distinction of Past and Future
L'Universitaire: Feynman's Lectures On Physics - The Great Conservation Principles
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Feynman's Lectures On Physics - The Great Conservation Principles
http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/I_toc.html
"In this chapter, we begin our more detailed study of the different aspects of physics, having finished our description of things in general. To illustrate the ideas and the kind of reasoning that might be…
"In this chapter, we begin our more detailed study of the different aspects of physics, having finished our description of things in general. To illustrate the ideas and the kind of reasoning that might be…
L'Universitaire: Feynman's Lectures on Physics - Symmetry in Physical Law
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Feynman's Lectures on Physics - Symmetry in Physical Law
http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/I_toc.html
"First, what is symmetry? How can a physical law be “symmetrical”? The problem of defining symmetry is an interesting one and we have already noted that Weyl gave a good definition, the substance of which…
"First, what is symmetry? How can a physical law be “symmetrical”? The problem of defining symmetry is an interesting one and we have already noted that Weyl gave a good definition, the substance of which…
Richard Feynman's Lectures: Richard Feynman - The Character of Physical Law (1964) - Complete - Better Audio
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Richard Feynman - The Character of Physical Law (1964) - Complete - Better Audio
Feynman's Messenger Lectures on the "Character of Physical Law" at Cornell University (1964) - Complete Series - Abridged - Better Audio
Lecture 1 0:00 The Law of Gravitation - An Example of Physical Law
Lecture 2 48:00 The Relation of Mathematics and Physics…
Lecture 1 0:00 The Law of Gravitation - An Example of Physical Law
Lecture 2 48:00 The Relation of Mathematics and Physics…
adrianositizano: Richard Feynman on Quantum Mechanics Part 2 QED Fits of Reflection and Transmission Quantum Beha
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Richard Feynman on Quantum Mechanics Part 2 QED Fits of Reflection and Transmission Quantum Beha
This is the second of the Sir Douglas Robb Lectures done by Richard Feynman at the University of Auckland
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🌜The Moon🌛
✨The Moon is 384, 400 km from the Earth and More than 25% of Earth's diameter.
✨Once every month, the Moon orbits the Earth. Each orbit takes 27.3 days. It spins around once on its axis in exactly the same time, so only one side of the Moon's surface can be seen.
✨The moon is the brightest object in the night sky, but it does not give out any light itself. It shines only because it surface reflects sunlight.
✨One half of the Moon is always lit by the sun, but as it travels round the Earth, different amount of sunlit side can be seen. This is why the Moons seems to charge shape. These are called the phases of the Moon.
✨A lunar month is the time between one Full Moon and the next. This is slightly longer than the time the moon takes to orbit the Earth because the Earth is also moving.
✨The Moon has no atmosphere and its surface is simply dust, pitted with craters created by meteorites smashing into it early in its history.
✨On the Moon's surface are large, dark patches called seas because that is what people once people once believed they were. They are actually lava flows from ancient volcanoes.
✨One side of the moon is always turned away from the Earth and is called its far side. This is because the moon spins round on its axis at exactly the same time that it orbit the Earth.
✨Unlike the Earth's surface, which changes by the hour, the Moon's dusty, crater pitted surface has remained much the same for billions of years. The only change happens when the meteorite smashes into it and creates a new crater.
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✨The Moon is 384, 400 km from the Earth and More than 25% of Earth's diameter.
✨Once every month, the Moon orbits the Earth. Each orbit takes 27.3 days. It spins around once on its axis in exactly the same time, so only one side of the Moon's surface can be seen.
✨The moon is the brightest object in the night sky, but it does not give out any light itself. It shines only because it surface reflects sunlight.
✨One half of the Moon is always lit by the sun, but as it travels round the Earth, different amount of sunlit side can be seen. This is why the Moons seems to charge shape. These are called the phases of the Moon.
✨A lunar month is the time between one Full Moon and the next. This is slightly longer than the time the moon takes to orbit the Earth because the Earth is also moving.
✨The Moon has no atmosphere and its surface is simply dust, pitted with craters created by meteorites smashing into it early in its history.
✨On the Moon's surface are large, dark patches called seas because that is what people once people once believed they were. They are actually lava flows from ancient volcanoes.
✨One side of the moon is always turned away from the Earth and is called its far side. This is because the moon spins round on its axis at exactly the same time that it orbit the Earth.
✨Unlike the Earth's surface, which changes by the hour, the Moon's dusty, crater pitted surface has remained much the same for billions of years. The only change happens when the meteorite smashes into it and creates a new crater.
@LAQMC
National Geographic: Moon 101 | National Geographic
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Moon 101 | National Geographic
What is the moon made of, and how did it form? Learn about the moon's violent origins, how its phases shaped the earliest calendars, and how humans first explored Earth's only natural satellite half a century ago.
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Mike Sammartano: An Introduction to Earth's Moon
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An Introduction to Earth's Moon
This video offers a brief introduction to the Earth's Moon, including a look at lunar phases, tides, and eclipses.
Download the notes sheet here: https://bit.ly/3Kot1Bm Additional science videos and resources at: https://science.glide.page
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Download the notes sheet here: https://bit.ly/3Kot1Bm Additional science videos and resources at: https://science.glide.page
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CrashCourse: The Moon: Crash Course Astronomy #12
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The Moon: Crash Course Astronomy #12
Join Phil for a tour of our capital-M Moon, from surface features, inside to the core, and back in time to theories about its formation.
This episode is brought to you by Squarespace: http://www.squarespace.com/crashcourse
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This episode is brought to you by Squarespace: http://www.squarespace.com/crashcourse
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