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                                【原名】:The Mechanical Universe... and Beyond
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    在这部The Mechanical Universe... and Beyond片中,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mechanical_Universe
    The first 26 episodes are titled "The Mechanical Universe" on the show itself.[2] The last 26, episodes 27 through 52. are titled "The Mechanical Universe ...and Beyond".[3]
    [edit]The Mechanical Universe
    #        #        Title        Directed by        Written by
    1        1        "Introduction"        Peter F. Buffa        Jack Arnold
    Brief overview of the material in the first 26 episodes.
    2        2        "The Law of Falling Bodies"        Peter F. Buffa        Peter F. Buffa
    How falling bodies behave and an introduction to the derivative.
    3        3        "Derivatives"        Mark Rothschild        Pamela Kleibrink
    Review of the mathematical function the derivative.
    4        4        "Inertia"        Peter F. Buffa        Albert Abrams
    How Galileo used the law of inertia to answer questions of the stars.
    5        5        "Vectors"        Peter F. Buffa        Deane Rink
    Vectors not only have a magnitude but also a direction.
    6        6        "Newton's Laws"        Mark Rothschild        Ronald J. Casden
    Newton's first, second and third laws.
    7        7        "Integration"        Mark Rothschild        Seth Hill & Tom M. Apostol
    Integration and differentiation are the inverse of each other.
    8        8        "The Apple and the Moon"        Peter F. Buffa        Don Bane
    An apple falls and the moon orbits the earth because of gravity.
    9        9        "Moving in Circles"        Mark Rothschild        Deane Rink
    Uniform circular motion has bot constant speed and constant acceleration.
    10        10        "Fundamental Forces"        Mark Rothschild        Don Bane
    Gravity, electromagnetism and the strong and weak nuclear forces.
    11        11        "Gravity, Electricity, Magnetism"        Peter F. Buffa        Don Bane
    How electricity and magnetism relate to the speed of light.
    12        12        "The Millikan Experiment"        Mark Rothschild        Albert Abrams
    Millikan's determination to accurately measure the charge of an electron.
    13        13        "Conservation of Energy"        Mark Rothschild        Seth Hill
    Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
    14        14        "Potential Energy"        Mark Rothschild        Don Bane
    Systems that are stable are at their lowest potential energy.
    15        15        "Conservation of Momentum"        Peter Robinson        Jack George Arnold
    Momentum is conserved when two or more bodies interact.
    16        16        "Harmonic Motion"        Mark Rothschild        Ronald J. Casden
    Disturbing stable systems will produce simple harmonic motion.
    17        17        "Resonance"        Peter F. Buffa        Ronald J. Casden
    Resonance is produced when the frequency of a disturbing force comes close to the natural harmonic frequency of a system.
    18        18        "Waves"        Peter F. Buffa        Ronald J. Casden
    Waves are a series of disturbances that propagate through solids, liquids and gases.
    19        19        "Angular Momentum"        Peter F. Buffa        Jack George Arnold & David L. Goodstein
    Objects traveling in circles have angular momentum.
    20        20        "Torques and Gyroscopes"        Mark Rothschild        Jack George Arnold & David L. Goodstein
    A force acting on a spinning object can cause it to precess.
    21        21        "Kepler's Three Laws"        Peter F. Buffa        Seth Hill
    Kepler discovered the orbits of the planets are ellipses.
    22        22        "The Kepler Problem"        Peter F. Buffa        Seth Hill
    Kepler used Newton's laws to create his own laws of planetary motion.
    23        23        "Energy and Eccentricity"        Peter F. Buffa        Seth Hill
    The conservation of energy and angular momentum help determine how eccentric an orbit will be.
    24        24        "Navigating in Space"        Peter F. Buffa        Don Bane
    The laws that describe planetary motion are used to navigate in space.
    25        25        "Kepler to Einstein"        Peter F. Buffa        Don Bane & David L. Goodstein & Jack George Arnold
    Einstein used Newton and Kepler's laws to work on his theory of relativity.
    26        26        "Harmony of the Spheres"        Peter F. Buffa        David L. Goodstein & Jack George Arnold
    Putting music to the orbits of the planets.
    [edit]The Mechanical Universe ...and Beyond
    27. Beyond the Mechanical Universe
    The world of electricity and magnetism, and 20th-century discoveries of relativity and quantum mechanics.
    28. Static Electricity
    Eighteenth-century electricians knew how to spark the interest of an audience with the principles of static electricity.
    29. The Electric Field
    Faraday's vision of lines of constant force in space laid the foundation for the modern force field theory.
    30. Capacitance and Potential
    Franklin proposes a successful theory of the Leyden jar and invents the parallel plate capacitor.
    31. Voltage, Energy, and Force
    When is electricity dangerous or benign, spectacular or useful?
    32. The Electric Battery
    Volta invents the electric battery using the internal properties of different metals.
    33. Electric Circuits
    The work of Wheatstone, Ohm, and Kirchhoff leads to the design and analysis of how current flows.
    34. Magnetism
    Gilbert discovered that the earth behaves like a giant magnet. Modern scientists have learned even more.
    35. The Magnetic Field
    The law of Biot and Sarvart, the force between electric currents, and Ampère's law.
    36. Vector Fields and Hydrodynamics
    Force fields have definite properties of their own suitable for scientific study.
    37. Electromagnetic Induction
    The discovery of electromagnetic induction in 1831 creates an important technological breakthrough in the generation of electric power.
    38. Alternating Currents
    Electromagnetic induction makes it easy to generate alternating current while transformers make it practical to distribute it over long distances.
    39. Maxwell's Equations
    Maxwell discovers that displacement current produces electromagnetic waves or light.
    40. Optics
    Many properties of light are properties of waves, including reflection, refraction, and diffraction.
    41. The Michelson-Morley Experiment
    In 1887, an exquisitely designed measurement of the Earth's motion through the ether results in the most brilliant failure in scientific history.
    42. The Lorentz Transformation
    If the speed of light is to be the same for all observers, then the length of a meter stick, or the rate of a ticking clock, depends on who measures it.
    43. Velocity and Time
    Einstein is motivated to perfect the central ideas of physics, resulting in a new understanding of the meaning of space and time.
    44. Energy, Momentum, and Mass
    The new meaning of space and time make it necessary to formulate a new mechanics.
    45. Temperature and the Gas Law
    Hot discoveries about the behavior of gases make the connection between temperature and heat.
    46. The Engine of Nature
    The Carnot engine, part one, beginning with simple steam engines.
    47. Entropy
    The Carnot engine, part two, with profound implications for the behavior of matter and the flow of time through the universe.
    48. Low Temperatures
    With the quest for low temperatures came the discovery that all elements can exist in each of the basic states of matter.
    49. The Atom
    A history of the atom, from the ancient Greeks to the early 20th century, and a new challenge for the world of physics.
    50. Particles and Waves
    Evidence that light can sometimes act like a particle leads to quantum mechanics, the new physics.
    51. Atoms to Quarks
    Electron waves attracted to the nucleus of an atom help account for the periodic table of the elements and ultimately lead to the search for quarks.
    52. The Quantum Mechanical Universe
    A last look at where we've been and a peek into the future.
                        
                        
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