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Energy from the Sun Video Clips. Duration : 10.45 Mins.
Purchase: hilaroad.com With some very simple equipment and knowledge of basic math it is possible to estimate the power output of the sun. This video describes the process and explains the calculations. The video leaves a challenge, use the results to calculate the total energy arriving at the earth each second and using E=mc^2, calculate the mass loss of the sun.
A team of experts must pilot a microscopic device to locate a nuclear detonator hidden in the bloodstream of a suicidal terrorist. MPAA Rating: R Copyrights First Look Studios. All Rights Reserved.
'CIA & Mossad penetrated Iran via UN nuclear mission' Video Clips. Duration : 6.08 Mins.
US Senate lawmakers have released a plan for a new round of sanctions targeting Iran's energy sector. The bill aimed at choking funds, used by Tehran to allegedly develop nuclear weapons, will be mulled over on Thursday. But while Washington shows no sign of easing up on Tehran, Iran's Foreign Minister has welcomed the extension of the IAEA mission in the country. A team of UN nuclear inspectors may now prolong their stay in Iran beyond the initially planned three days. The minister was optimistic about the possible renewal of nuclear negotiations saying the IAEA visit is a step towards easing the tensions. However, American Radio host, Ralph Schoenman is skeptical about the talks as he thinks the UN body is under too much western influence. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
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Hank talks about everyone's favorite squeaky-voice gas and why it's important for more than party balloons. Like SciShow on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow SciShow on Twitter: www.twitter.com For further reading: "US government agencies work to minimize damage due to helium-3 shortfall," Toni Feder, Physics Today October 2009, page 21 www.physicstoday.org "Nation's helium reserve running on empty?" Leslie Tamura, Washington Post, Oct.11, 2010 education.jlab.org Credits: Produced by Hank Green Chief Editor: Blake de Pastino Cinematographer: Nick Jenkins Video Editor: Matt Ferguson Graphics: Amber Bushnell Written by Rob Chaney TAGS: scishow, science, technology, chemistry, physics, element, helium, large hadron collider, LHC, MRI, strategic helium reserve, dolomite, texas, helium-3, nuclear weapons detection, taylor wilson, bomb detector, lando calrissian, balloon
Ask a Physicist 9.1 Nuclear Weapons Video Clips. Duration : 10.68 Mins.
A video about nuclear weapons, how they work and how they have impacted our history. This first part focuses on the nuclear reactions that go on in a nuclear explosion. For More information see: - Lecture on Binding energy: www.upscale.utoronto.ca - The strength of the strong force: www.fnal.gov - Info and pictures form Hiroshima and Nagasaki: www.atomcentral.com nuclearweaponarchive.org - A visual Timeline of Nuclear Weapons (must see): www.youtube.com - Stephen Hawking's Universe: Stellar Factories: dsc.discovery.com -Neil Degrasse Tyson The Elements: Forged in Stars: www.youtube.com
Nuclear vs Green - World - November 2010 Video Clips. Duration : 24.95 Mins.
It's an ongoing debate around the world - nuclear power or green energy? Nuclear developments continue to inspire global protests, but are the magic words 'renewable energy' really a viable alternative? We're told that today's nuclear plants are environmentally friendly, but they still "leave a 100000 year disposal problem". After Chernobyl, scientists worldwide are trying to develop a way to store radioactive waste safely for a million years. The intense opposition to this ambitious aim is clear: "humanity is not yet equipped to deal with this responsibly". But is nuclear power that easy to replace? In theory, if 1% of the Sahara was covered in solar panels, it could provide enough power for the whole world. Despite the vast cost and complex logistics of running a solar plant in Morocco this idea may yet have potential, but it isn't a fairytale solution. ORF
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