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Travelling waves I
In an extended medium, inertia and a restoring force can lead to waves, which reflect at boundaries, either erect or inverted.
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Travelling waves II
The wave equation and its physical origin. Power in a wave and its relation to intensity in radiation.
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Weight and contact forces
Carefully distinguish mass and weight. Hooke's law quantifies deformation. Contact forces have normal and frictional components.
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Women in Nanotechnology
The Women in Nanotechnology project (WomenInNano) was a 3 year EU Research Project with the aim of finding out ways to support and encourage women working in Nanotechnology. In 2008 the Vega Science Trust was asked to make a short film documenting th....
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