Hai cercato: Science Please!
Science Please! / 2001
A minute of science, please. is a delightful collection of small one-minute films each explaining, using animation, archival images, and an often humorous narrative, various phenomena and scientific discoveries.
Science Please! : Explosives / 2001
Are cows a time bomb just waiting to explode? Part of the Science Please. collection for children.
Science Please! : Battery / 2000
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Battery uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain: Why do we get a charge out of batteries?
Science Please! : Mirrors / 2001
What's the angle on mirrors?
Science Please! : Electricity / 2000
How do we convert motion into electricity?
Science Please! : Lightning / 2000
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Lightning uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain: What causes the electrical discharge we see as lightning?
Science Please! : Magnets / 2000
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Magnets uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain: North Pole, South Pole... what's the big attraction?
Science Please! : Gravity / 2001
What keeps us down to earth? This clip from Science Please! answers the question.
Science Please! : The Telephone / 2001
How do voices travel over the phone?
Science Please! : The Atom / 2001
Where would we be without these microscopic particles?
Science Please! : Lift Off / 2000
A clip in the Science Please! collection,Lift Off uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain what makes a rocket lift off.
Science Please! : Operation Lever / 2000
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Operation Lever uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain how a lever increases force.
Science Please! : The Wind / 1998
In the collection Science Please!, the first clip, entitled The Wind, explains the phenomenon of the wind with the help of archives, animation and narration.
Science Please! : Slippery Ice! / 1999
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Slippery Ice! uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain why we slip on ice.
Science Please! : Wheel Meets Friction / 1998
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Wheel Meets Friction uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain how the invention of the ball bearing reinvented the wheel.
Science Please! : The Internal Combustion Engine / 2000
Four strokes of genius.
Science Please! : The Moon Changes / 2000
A clip in the Science Please! collection, The Moon Changes uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain what causes the different phases of the moon.
Science Please! : The Light Bulb / 2000
Edison's bright idea, or how the electric light bulb works?
Science Please! : Sound Is Vibration / 2000
A clip in the Science Please! collection, Sound Is Vibration uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain what is the sound.
Science Please! : The Force of Water / 1998
A clip in the Science Please! collection, The Force of Water uses archival footage, animated illustration and amusing narration to explain the Archimedes principle, of why some things float and others sink.
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