Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) (14 min. 14 sec.) ; 85327371 bytes |
Summary |
Science Bank is a series of programs which demonstrate a variety of science experiments with graphical explanations and real life applications. Following on from the first series, these new programs are each divided into three parts and features practical demonstrations that teachers often find difficult to carry out in the classroom. The programs present a clear and close-up view of science experiments and use 3D animated graphics to help explain key scientific processes. This episode: Radioactivity - detection and origin; types and properties; measuring and using half life.**Please note that this program/series has been created from masters kindly provided by DECS Tape Services in South Australia. These recordings have been collected over a period dating back to the early 1990s and as such, the picture quality may be of variable standard.** |
Event |
Broadcast 2002-08-20 at 11:00:00 |
Notes |
Classification: G |
Subject |
Half-life (Nuclear physics)
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Radioactivity -- Environmental aspects.
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Radioactivity -- Measurement.
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Radioactivity -- Physiological effect.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Beeston, Sally, director
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