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Science People!

Science People!

著者: Devon Bowker
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From the creator of The Wild Life, Devon Bowker, this show is for all of us—fans of science and otherwise.Copyright 2023 Devon Bowker 教育 物理学 科学
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  • Motion Commotion!
    2021/04/26

    Welcome to the very first episode of my new show, Science People!

    I believe we're all science people. We're all capable. We're all bright. It's mmy mission to help you find, see, and nurture your inner scientist.

    In my first episode, we'll explore motion!

    Be sure to tell your friends about the show, and feel free to send questions to be answered on the show to sciencepeoplepod@gmail.com

    Follow me on TikTok and Instagram @Devonthenatureguy and @sciencepeoplepod

    Follow me on Twitter @devthenatureguy and @sciencepeopledb

    Support the show and my ability to assemble lessons and amazing demonstrations at www.patreon.com/sciencepeople

    Want to read what you listened to today, see some extra visuals, or use a transcript in class? Head to https://devonbowker.com/category/science-people/motion-commotion/

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    13 分
  • How Much Does the Sky Weigh?
    2021/04/28

    It's a question you may have never asked, or wondered about, but now I bet you're wondering.

    As it turns out, it's an unexpectedly loaded question, too!

    In order to answer, you have to know where the sky is. Where does it start? Where does it end?

    You might say "that's easy! the sky goes to the edge of the atmosphere, and then it's space?

    But then you need to know where the atmosphere ends! Is there an edge? At what point does it become space?

    I'm going to attempt to answer every connected question in this post. Buckle up your brain buckets!

    Read the transcript for this episode here

    Support my ability to make more episodes, answer more questions, and do more demonstrations at www.patreon.com/sciencepeople

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    15 分
  • What are Momentum and Acceleration?
    2021/11/15

    Changing speed is different for different things depending on their current speed and size, or their mass. 

    To understand this, we use something called momentum.

    Have you ever been on a roller coaster? They start of slow. You can move around and lean forward in your seat with almost no energy, but when they start to speed up, like at the first drop, you get pushed into the back of your seat until you’ve stopped speeding up.

    That change in velocity over time is acceleration. 

    These are our next stops in our series on introductory physics!

    Check out more here

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    5 分

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