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Vintage Physics Films DVD: Physical Science Laws, History & Experiments Videos

This is a DVD compilation of seven vintage physics and science films. This is a great educational find...it's a one-of-a-kind compilation of great preserved movies spanning from 1930-1956. Running time is 99 minutes. TABLE OF CONTENTS: (1) A Is For Atom (1953) - An animated classic explaining the basic science behind nuclear energy and weapons. Length: 15 minutes (2) Around the Corner (1937) - This viewer-friendly film explains how a car can easily turn corners and does so in a vivid and entertaining way. Length: 10 minutes (3) Precisely So (1937) - Delving into the world of microcosms and microscopic measurement, this movie shows that even the smallest minutia of our World can be measured scientifically. A really strange and interesting film. Length: 20 minutes (4) The Flow of Heat (1956) - A vintage episode of Science in Action explaining and demonstrating some properties of heat. Length: 25 minutes (5) Taking the "X" Out of X-Rays (1940s) - A terrific educational look at how X-Rays work and the science behind X-Rays in the 1940s. Length: 10 minutes (6) White Magic (1940) - This Jam Handy-produced film has good material regarding physics and properties of light, and includes the first infra-red demonstration caught on camera. Length: 8 minutes (7) Electromagnetism (1930s) - A very thorough explanation of electromagnetism. This film is silent. Length: 11 minutes Total Running Time Is Approximately 99 Minutes.

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  • Region: All Regions
  • Studio: Quality Information Publishers, Inc.
  • Run Time: 99 minutes

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