

Physics and Our Universe: How It All Works
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S1 E1 – The Fundamental Science
29. september 201131minTake a quick trip from the subatomic to the galactic realm as an introduction to physics, the science that explains physical reality at all scales. Professor Wolfson shows how physics is the fundamental science that underlies all the natural sciences. He also describes phenomena that are still beyond its explanatory power.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E2 – Languages of Physics
31. maj 202031minUnderstanding physics is as much about language as it is about mathematics. Begin by looking at how ordinary terms, such as theory and uncertainty, have a precise meaning in physics. Learn how fundamental units are defined. Then get a taste of the basic algebra that is used in physics.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E3 – Describing Motion
31. maj 202028minMotion is everywhere, at all scales. Learn the difference between distance and displacement, and between speed and velocity. Add to these the concept of acceleration, which is the rate of change of velocity, and you are ready to delve deeper into the fundamentals of motion.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E4 – Falling Freely
31. maj 202030minUse basic concepts to analyze motion when an object is under constant acceleration due to gravity. In principle, the initial conditions in such cases allow the position of the object to be determined for any time in the future, which is the idea behind Isaac Newton's "clockwork universe."Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E5 – It's a 3-D World!
31. maj 202029minAdd the concept of vector to your physics toolbox. Vectors allow you to specify the magnitude and direction of a quantity such as velocity. The vector's direction can be along any axis, allowing analysis of motion in three dimensions. Then use vectors to solve several problems in projectile motion.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E6 – Going in Circles
31. maj 202030minCircular motion is accelerated motion, even if the speed is constant, because the direction, and hence the velocity, is changing. Analyze cases of uniform and non-uniform circular motion. Then close with a problem challenging you to pull out of a dive in a jet plane without blacking out or crashing.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E7 – Causes of Motion
31. maj 202030minFor most people, the hardest part of learning physics is to stop thinking like Aristotle, who believed that force causes motion. It doesn't. Force causes change in motion. Learn how Galileo's realization of this principle, and Newton's later formulation of his three laws of motion, launched classical physics.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E8 – Using Newton's Laws: 1-D motion
31. maj 202032minInvestigate Newton's second law, which relates force, mass, and acceleration. Focus on gravity, which results in a force, called weight, that's proportional to an object's mass. Then take a ride in an elevator to see how your measured weight changes due to acceleration during ascent and descent.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E9 – Action and Reaction
31. maj 202030minAccording to Newton's third law, "for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."Professor Wolfson has a clearer way of expressing this much-misunderstood phrase. Also, see several demonstrations of action and reaction, and learn about frictional forces through examples such as antilock brakes.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E10 – Newton's Laws in 2 and 3 Dimensions
31. maj 202030minConsider Newton's laws in cases of two and three dimensions. For example, how fast does a rollercoaster have to travel at the top of a loop to keep passengers from falling out? Is there a force pushing passengers up as the coaster reaches the top of its arc? The answer may surprise you.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E11 – Work and Energy
31. maj 202031minSee how the precise definition of work leads to the concept of energy. Then explore how some forces "give back" the work done against them. These conservative forces lead to the concept of stored potential energy, which can be converted to kinetic energy. From here, develop the important idea of conservation of energy.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E12 – Using Energy Conservation
31. maj 202030minA dramatic demonstration with a bowling ball pendulum shows how conservation of energy is a principle you can depend on. Next, solve problems in complicated motion using conservation of energy as a shortcut. Close by drawing the distinction between energy and power, which are often confused.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E13 – Gravity
31. maj 202030minNewton realized that the same force that makes an apple fall to the ground also keeps the moon in its orbit around Earth. Explore this force, called gravity, by focusing on circular orbits. End by analyzing why an orbiting spacecraft has to decrease its kinetic energy in order to speed up.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E14 – Systems of Particles
31. maj 202030minHow do you analyze a complex system in motion? One special point in the system, called the center of mass, reduces the problem to its simplest form. Also learn how a system's momentum is unchanged unless external forces act on it. Then apply the conservation of momentum principle to analyze inelastic and elastic collisions.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E15 – Rotational Motion
31. maj 202033minTurn your attention to rotational motion. Rotational analogs of acceleration, force, and mass obey a law related to Newton's second law. This leads to the concept of angular momentum and the all-important -conservation of angular momentum, which explains some surprising and seemingly counterintuitive phenomena involving rotating objects.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E16 – Keeping Still
31. maj 202030minWhat's the safest angle to lean a ladder against a wall to keep the ladder from slipping and falling? This is a problem in static equilibrium, which is the state in which no net force or torque (rotational force) is acting. Explore this condition and develop tools for determining whether equilibrium is stable or unstable.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E17 – Back and Forth: Oscillatory Motion
31. maj 202032minStart a new section in which you apply Newtonian mechanics to more complex motions. Study oscillations, a universal phenomenon in systems displaced from equilibrium. A special case is simple harmonic motion, exhibited by springs, pendulums, and even molecules.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E18 – Making Waves
31. maj 202028minInvestigate waves, which transport energy but not matter. When two waves coexist at the same point, they interfere, resulting in useful and surprising applications. Also examine the Doppler effect, and see what happens when an object moves through a medium faster than the wave speed in that medium.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E19 – Fluid Statics: The Tip of the Iceberg
31. maj 202030minFluid is matter in a liquid or gaseous state. Study the characteristics of fluids at rest. Learn why water pressure increases with depth, and air pressure decreases with height. Greater pressure with depth causes buoyancy, which applies to balloons as well as boats and icebergs.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E20 – Fluid Dynamics
31. maj 202031minExplore fluids in motion. Energy conservation requires low pressure where fluid velocity is high, and vice versa. This relation between pressure and velocity results in many practical and sometimes counterintuitive phenomena, collectively called the Bernoulli effect - explaining why baseballs curve and how airplane speedometers work.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E21 – Heat and Temperature
31. maj 202029minBeginning a new section, learn that heat is a flow of energy driven by a temperature difference. Temperature can be measured with various techniques but is most usefully quantified on the Kelvin scale. Investigate heat capacity and specific heat, and solve problems in heating a house and cooling a nuclear reactor.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E22 – Heat Transfer
31. maj 202031minAnalyze heat flow, which involves three important heat-transfer mechanisms: conduction, which results from direct molecular contact; convection, involving the bulk motion of a fluid; and radiation, which transfers energy by electromagnetic waves. Study examples of heat flow in buildings and in the sun's interior.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E23 – Matter and Heat
31. maj 202030minHeat flow into a substance usually raises its temperature. But it can have other effects, including thermal expansion and changes between solid, liquid, and gaseous forms - collectively called phase changes. Investigate these phenomena, starting with an experiment in which Professor Wolfson pours liquid nitrogen onto a balloon filled with air.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E24 – The Ideal Gas
31. maj 202031minDelve into the deep link between thermodynamics, which looks at heat on the macroscopic scale, and statistical mechanics, which views it on the molecular level. Your starting point is the ideal gas law, which approximates the behavior of many gases, showing how temperature, pressure, and volume are connected by a simple formula.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller købS1 E25 – Heat and Work
31. maj 202031minThe first law of thermodynamics relates the internal energy of a system to the exchange of heat and mechanical work. Focus on isothermal (constant temperature) and adiabatic (no heat flow) processes, and see how they apply to diesel engines and the atmosphere.Prøv The Great Courses Signature Collection gratis, eller køb