Veritasium - Season 3 / Year 2011
Season 3 / Year 2011
Episodes
Atomic Theory
Thomson's Plum Pudding Model of the Atom
Cathode Rays Lead to Thomson's Model of the Atom
Scientific Notation - Explained!
I'm Atoms (Scientific Cover of Jason Mraz's I'm Yours)
Scientific Notation - Example
The Difference Between Mass and Weight
Egg Experiment to Demonstrate Inertia
Gravity (Scientific Version of John Mayer's Gravity)
How Far Away is the Moon? (The Scale of the Universe)
What is a Force?
What Forces Are Acting On You?
Why Does the Moon Orbit Earth?
What Is Gravity?
Best Film on Newton's Third Law. Ever.
Calculating Gravitational Attraction
Which Hits The Ground First?
Misconceptions About Falling Objects
Is There Gravity In Space?
Three Incorrect Laws of Motion
Experiments A Cappella
Khan Academy and the Effectiveness of Science Videos
What Are Atoms and Isotopes?
Supercooled Water - Explained!
How Damaging is Radiation?
What Powers Australia?
Galileo the Scientific Parrot
Radiation vs Radioactive Atoms
Sound + Fire = Rubens' Tube
Types of Radiation
What Is Electricity? (Are You Gonna Be My Girl?)
How Old Is The Earth?
Where Did The Earth Come From?
Veritasium Bungee Jumps!
When Is A Bungee Jumper's Acceleration Max?
Option A - Acceleration of a Bungy Jump
Option B - Acceleration of a Bungy Jump
Option C - Acceleration of a Bungy Jump
Option D - Acceleration of a Bungy Jump
Option E - Acceleration of a Bungy Jump
Can You Perceive Acceleration?
Can You Solve This Shadow Illusion
Misconceptions About Heat
Fire Syringe
Persistence Of Vision
Why Does The Earth Spin?
How Does The Earth Spin?
Why Is Ice Slippery?
Does Pressure Melt Ice?
Ice Cutting Experiment
Ice Cutting Experiment 2
What Is Chemistry?
What Is Water Made Of?
Impress Her With Nanodiamonds
Chain Drop Experiment
Chain Drop Answer 2
What Colour Is Most Attractive?
Imploding Drum
States of Matter
Slinky Drop
Slinky Drop Answer
Slinky Drop Extended
Make Plasma With Grapes In The Microwave!
Supersized Slow-Mo Slinky Drop
Nobel Prize Winner Brian Schmidt - Physics 2011
Physics Nobel Prize 2011 - Brian Schmidt
Can You Go the Speed of Light?
Atomic Rant
What Is The Magnus Force?
A Human Being Is A Part Of The Whole
What Causes The Phases Of The Moon?
How To Make Graphene
Candle Trick
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