| Concepts Covered: Newton’s Laws of Motion,
Kinematics, Conservation of Energy & Momentum, Power, Aerodynamic
Effects
This program details the physics involved in launching a space
vehicle. The Space Shuttle and Saturn V launches are dynamically
examined in terms of the vehicle’s thrust, changing weight, net
force, acceleration, and velocity throughout the initial stages
of ascent and injection into orbit. The dynamics of launching a
rocket from the earth’s surface is contrasted to the lift-off of
the Lunar Module from the surface of the moon. The rocket engine
principle is discussed in terms of Newton’s Third Law of Motion.
Newton’s Second Law of Motion, expressed in terms of momentum, is
used to find the magnitude of thrust produced by a single Space
Shuttle main engine. Launch trajectories and the effect of the earth’s
rotation on launching a rocket into orbit are also explained.
Length: 30 Minutes
DVD: $138.00
(Teacher’s Guide Included)
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Concepts Covered: Newton’s Laws of Motion,
Circular Motion, Rotational Dynamics, Heat, Conservation of Energy
This program focuses on the physics of orbital motion and re-entry
into the earth’s atmosphere. The program discusses the dynamics
of orbital motion and the apparent weightlessness experienced while
in orbit. Kepler’s 3 laws of planetary motion are applied to satellites,
explaining the characteristics of both circular and elliptical orbits.
Orbital motion of the Space Shuttle is studied in terms of the acting
gravitational centripetal force, orbital radius, and orbital velocity.
Satellite deployment from the Space Shuttle and subsequent attainment
of geosynchronous orbit is also examined. The weightless environment
provides a unique opportunity for motion studies in which Newton’s
Three Laws of Motion become particularly apparent. Heat transfer
in the vacuum of space and a discussion on thermal energy concludes
the program as the atmospheric re-entry of the Space Shuttle is
contrasted to that of the Apollo Command Module.
Length: 30 Minutes
DVD: $138.00
(Teacher’s Guide Included)
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Concepts Covered: Newton’s Law of Universal
Gravitation, Gravitational Acceleration, Newton’s Laws of Motion,
Fluid Mechanics
This program centers on presenting a broadened perspective of gravity,
with emphasis given to observing its influence in different environments.
Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation is used to determine the magnitude
of the earth’s gravitational force at increasingly distant locations
from its center; computer graphics are used to simulate pulling
away from the earth with the inverse square curve graphically being
developed. The microgravity environment is examined in terms of
its effect on various physical properties and the unique mechanics
it presents to orbiting space structures. Gravitational acceleration
on the surface of the moon is contrasted to that of earth by observing
experiments and events which took place during the moon walks of
the Apollo Program. Finally, an examination of the Gravity Assist
Principle, or “Slingshot Effect”, provides an intriguing example
of utilizing gravitational forces to greatly accelerate spacecraft
on their journey to the outer solar system.
Length: 30 Minutes
DVD: $138.00
(Teacher’s Guide Included)
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