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Season 3

Season 3

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Julius Sumner Miller
Julius Sumner Miller

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16 episodes
Season 3
Waves: Kinds and Properties

Waves: Kinds and Properties

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""What is a wave?"" is a simple question that is not easy to answer. Miller wishes to answer the question by showing different kinds of waves. But it is the class of acoustic waves that will be the major subject of the next six programs.

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Sound Waves – Sources of Sound

Sound Waves – Sources of Sound

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For sound to be heard, there has to be something to compress. Miller vibrates metal, tears cloth, and blows streams of air through holes to discuss the propagation of sound waves.

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Vibrating Bars & Strings – The Phenomenon of Beats

Vibrating Bars & Strings – The Phenomenon of Beats

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Miller excites musical bars and tuning forks to demonstrate beats, a disruptive musical aspect. When he holds a vibrating bar at the nodes, the bar still vibrates. And he holds a vibrating string to demonstrate harmonics and overtones.

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Resonance – Forced Vibrations

Resonance – Forced Vibrations

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Every vibrating body has a a corresponding frequency and pitch. Miller uses tuning forks that resonate with sounding pipes and vibrating strings.

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Sounding Pipes

Sounding Pipes

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Miller excites pipes by driving air through them and heating them. The most enchanting element comes from heating pipes with wire screens lodged in them. He calls it ""filling them with music."" The physics of thermally excited pipes is difficult to understand, but a joy to hear.

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Vibrating Rods and Plates

Vibrating Rods and Plates

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Miller strikes rods at the beginning of the program, creating different nodes depending on where he holds the bar. Then comes his artistic masterpiece: vibrating plates sprinkled with sand and bowed with a bow. Wonderful artistic designs result from that bowing.

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Miscellaneous Adventures in Sound

Miscellaneous Adventures in Sound

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Miller has set up a Blackburn pendulum. At its bottom is a funnel which he fills with salt and lets go at a certain position. The funnel swerves around, and the falling sand produces Lissajous figures.

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Electrostatic Phenomena: Foundations of Electricity

Electrostatic Phenomena: Foundations of Electricity

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From a simple observation of attraction between a charged rod and small bits of matter, comes all our knowledge of electrostatics and electricity. Miller charges objects by conduction and induction.

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Adventures with Electric Charges

Adventures with Electric Charges

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The Van Der Graaf Generator is the focus of this program. Miller sets up an astonishing set of demonstrations, such as the ""Mad Professor's Hair.""

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Adventures in Magnetism

Adventures in Magnetism

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Everything is magnetic to more or less degree, says Miller. He suggests making an iron bar a magnet just by aligning it properly and striking it at one end. Then he introduces the electromagnet. And just how strong is a magnetic force? It's a puzzler.

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Ways to Produce Electricity

Ways to Produce Electricity

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One does not produce electricity. It is abundant around us. Miller simply shows ways electricity can be seen or do work. Miller makes a voltaic cell, explaining that lead plates in storage batteries are not all lead. He also sheds light (literally) on electromagnetic induction.

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Properties and Effects of Electric Currents

Properties and Effects of Electric Currents

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Miller reproduces Hans Christian Oersted's experiment that showed electricity produces magnetism. Then Miller also copper-plates a small lead slab in a solution of copper sulfate amd cooks a hot dog on an electric system.

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Adventures in Electromagnetism

Adventures in Electromagnetism

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Miller reproduces Faraday's experiment that led to electromagnetic induction. More powerful is the experiment on an electric charge.

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Further Adventures in Electromagnetism

Further Adventures in Electromagnetism

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Miscellaneous and Wondrous Things in E & M

Miscellaneous and Wondrous Things in E & M

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Mars Landing 2012: The New Search for Life

Mars Landing 2012: The New Search for Life

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Mars Landing 2012: The New Search for Life provides detailed coverage of NASA’s incredible Curiosity rover and its recent landing on the surface of Mars. The mission: to search for evidence of past or present Martian life. This one-hour special will focus on the science and the technology involved to bring this mission to fruition using a combination of field reporting, hosted interviews and informed news updates. We’ll have scientists, technicians and big picture thinkers — those who have dedicated their careers and passion to this project.

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