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This section of Physics 2000 focuses on modern technological wonders.
Some of them will be rare and expensive devices, but others will be
common tools and appliances that you might even have around the house.
What all of them have in common is a reliance upon basic physics that
were only understood in this century. Your guide to the devices in
Physics 2000 will be Professor Lee.
Together we're going to learn how some of the physics pioneered by
Einstein and other scientists is used around us today in everyday
life. These technological marvels are truly Einstein's "Legacy"
to us.
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For more information about our narrators, click
here.
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X-Rays
Here we'll learn about how X-Ray machines work, including how x-rays are
produced and why they work the way they do.
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CAT Scans
We'll explore three-dimensional "CAT Scan" imaging, which uses x-rays to
obtain pictures from organs and bones inside the human body.
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Microwave Ovens
Microwave ovens are surely the most misunderstood devices in the home.
Find out how they really work and dispel a lot of mythology about
their dangers.
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Lasers
Space weapons of the future or useful tool? Lasers have been around for
decades now, but who understands what they really are?
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TV Screens
Learn how TV screens produce the images that draw our attention every
day. Discover the role of electron beams making those images.
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Laptop (LCD) Screens
Learn how laptop (or LCD) screens produce the images, understand how liquid
crystals control the light.
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