Episodes
Following is a listing of episode titles, as given by the index on one set of the videos (the titles as introduced by Professor Miller during the episode are often different).Unit 1 - Mechanics
* Episode 1. The Idea of the Center of Gravity * Episode 2. Newton's First Law of Motion * Episode 3. Newton's Second Law of Motion * Episode 4. Newton's Third Law of Motion * Episode 5. Energy and Momentum * Episode 6. Concerning Falling Bodies and Projectiles * Episode 7. The Simple Pendulum, Oscillating Things * Episode 8. Adventures with Bernoulli * Episode 9. Soap Bubbles and Soap Films * Episode 10. Atmospheric Pressure - Properties of Gases * Episode 11. Centrifugal Force and Other Strange Matters * Episode 12. The Strange Behavior of Rolling Things * Episode 13. Archimedes' Principle * Episode 14. Pascal's Principle - The Properties of Liquids * Episode 15. Levers, Inclined Planes, Geared Wheels and Other MachinesUnit 2, Part I - Heat and Temperature
* Episode 16. The Ideas of Heat and Temperature * Episode 17. Thermometric Properties and Processes * Episode 18. How to Produce Heat Energy * Episode 19. Thermal Expansion of Stuff - Solids * Episode 20. Thermal Expansion of Stuff - Gases, Liquids * Episode 21. The Strange Thermal Behavior of Ice, Water * Episode 22. Heat Energy Transfer by Conduction * Episode 23. Heat Energy Transfer by Convection * Episode 24. Heat Energy Transfer by Radiation * Episode 25. Some Extraordinary Adventures (Evaporation, Boiling, Freezing) * Episode 26. Some Miscellaneous and Wondrous Adventures in the Subject of Heat * Episode 27. Extraordinarily Cold StuffUnit 2, Part II - The Physics of Toys
* Episode 28. The Physics of Toys: Mechanical * Episode 29. The Physics of Toys: Acoustic and Thermal * Episode 30. The Physics of Toys: Electrostatic, Magnetic and MiscellaneousUnit 3, Part I - Waves and Sound
* Episode 31. Waves: Kinds and Properties * Episode 32. Sound Waves - Sources of Sound **Frequency, pitch, how they relate to each other and correspond to musical notes. **Vibrating systems cause sound, sound requires a medium to travel. **Flexing different metal plates to produce different pitches. **Rotating plate with drilled holes and air blown through them – difference in sound between symmetrically drilled ones (music) and asymmetrically drilled ones (noise). **Vibrating a meter stick at different frequencies when different lengths stick out past a table. **Varying frequencies rubbing a thumbnail across the milled edge of a coin, when tearing various pieces of cloth, using different files on wood, or riffling a deck of cards. **Human hearing range (16 Hz to 16 kHz) **Nodes in vibrating bars and tuning forks. **Notched stick with a spinning propeller. **Turing an orchestra – why they don’t use a piano. * Episode 33. Vibrating Bars and Strings **Bar mounted on a resonating chamber, mounted at 2 important places. **Second, "identical" bar, beats between two bars that are 1 Hz out of tune. **Beats between two tuning forks, one with rubber bands around the end of a prong to reduce its frequency. **Vibrations of a metal bar, shown on screen with a long pipe. **If a vibrating bar is grasped at the nodes it will keep vibrating, anywhere else it will stop. **Nodes on a vibrating bar are 0.224 of the bar length from each end. **Tuning forks on resonant boxes – transferring vibration from one to another (didn’t work). **Musical sticks. **Forming standing waves on a string, changing the number of nodes and antinodes at constant frequency and length by changing the tension. **Transferring vibrations from one vibrating bar to another through resonance. * Episode 34. Resonance - Forced Vibrations * Episode 35. Sounding Pipes * Episode 36. Vibrating Rods and Plates * Episode 37. Miscellaneous Adventures in SoundUnit 3, Part II - Electricity and Magnetism
* Episode 38. Electrostatic Phenomena * Episode 39. Adventures with Electric Charges * Episode 40. Adventures in Magnetism * Episode 41. Ways to "Produce" Electricity * Episode 42. Properties and Effects of Electric Currents * Episode 43. Adventures in Electromagnetism * Episode 44. Further Adventures in Electromagnetism * Episode 45. Miscellaneous and Wondrous Things in Electricity & MagnetismExternal links