Awesome, thanks so much for posting this. I watched this video series in high school 17 years ago and have been trying to find them online. They are produced by TV Ontario (part of the "Concepts in Science" video series for educators). Sadly I can't find where/how to order my own copies on DVD or VHS. Any help appreciated!
The music in this video reminds me of the original pokemon games.
GDI109 9 months ago
Sorry for bringing up this topic but the tune behind really resembles music in porn films!
nupsyyy 9 months ago
salute
paulpaxwax 1 year ago
lol i haven't seen these since i was a little kid.
vkorinfsky 1 year ago
Haha can't beleive I found this on YT, physics teacher has been showing us these videos. We can't stop making fun of the Canadian accent x]
We're Aussies btw haha these vids rock.
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GDI109 6 months ago
@GDI109 Grow the fuck up?
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GDI109 4 months ago
Omg this helped. Kinda. Still don't understand why de Broglie's matter waves dismisses the need for Bohr's postulates >___>
iamgeeoh 1 year ago
Sheesh:-( all that fancy terminology! you lost me! You lost me! I'm probably going to have to watch this 100 times befor I understand it:(
PAM2167 1 year ago
Minds that seek and explanation for observations, not consultation of some religious indoctrination. For real...
Bladecrimson 1 year ago
grazieeeee.....excellent !!!
domyaska 1 year ago
I think this is great, I understand it so much better!
Thanks!
RainingScilence 2 years ago
Excellent.The complicated thing is made so understandable.
kamur 2 years ago
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urgh so confusing -_-
i hate chemistry .
SmallSkaterFreak 2 years ago
This is physics >.>
wimbobby 2 years ago 7
thanks so much for posting this video man. REally thank you!
farzero 2 years ago
wow, thanks for posting, i learned soo much watching all the parts and its only 10am
ccccyyyrruuussss 2 years ago
All this also happens at the range of pico and femtometers.
The average atom ranges from about 210,000 to 210,000,000 cubic picometers in volume.
Thank you for uploding.
RJL738 2 years ago
i liked the open ended conclusion
ActiveStorage 3 years ago
My chemistry teacher better never assign us these videos to watch ever again.
kay131x 3 years ago
if you dont want to be educated then dont go to school.
scottymac2008 3 years ago 5
Thanks for posting! This video helped a lot!
My chemistry textbook discusses this topic in far too much detail, so this was a nice overview to help get the basic idea.
Exiled180 3 years ago 3
Awesome, thanks so much for posting this. I watched this video series in high school 17 years ago and have been trying to find them online. They are produced by TV Ontario (part of the "Concepts in Science" video series for educators). Sadly I can't find where/how to order my own copies on DVD or VHS. Any help appreciated!
dookiedavenport 3 years ago 11
u can download these videos from youtube
firefox browser and some plugins can help
ActiveStorage 3 years ago
how? i have firefox but have no clue how to download.
yusrafication 2 years ago
Terrible pronunciation...
De Broglie is pronounced [də bʁœj] (IPA).
Schrödinger is pronounced ['ʃrøːdɪŋɐ] (IPA).
Mmyra12 3 years ago
thanks nice work , keep it up.
can you give any links to this type of vedios pls,,,
albedo22 3 years ago
excellent video..Thanks
annamraju 3 years ago 3
very interesting. thanks
homousios 3 years ago 3
cool
spliffidge 3 years ago 2