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pluto, that's right, pluto. and pluto was predicted before it was discovered and it's awfully hard to find those little specs in the sky and kinda neat. let's be talking about this becoming an exact equation. you see, this reads the force is proportional to the masses and the distance square, but in your textbook, you see, the equation written like this... what's the g? the g relates the force and the masses and the distance square so that this is in newtons and these will be a newtons also and you know how g was found? it wasn't found by newton, it was found much later. it was found, i think, in the early 1800s or early 1700s and i should be knowing that gang, it was found by a fellow by the name of cavendish and he had kind of a neat way of doing it and someone shortly after that by the name of philip von jolly found an even simpler way to find what g is and here's what von jolly did. von jolly had a mass that was balanced with a known mass over here. underneath this mass, he rolled six tons of lead. and that'
pluto, that's right, pluto. and pluto was predicted before it was discovered and it's awfully hard to find those little specs in the sky and kinda neat. let's be talking about this becoming an exact equation. you see, this reads the force is proportional to the masses and the distance square, but in your textbook, you see, the equation written like this... what's the g? the g relates the force and the masses and the distance square so that this is in newtons and these will be a newtons also and...
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pluto, that's right, pluto. and pluto was predicted before it was discovered and it's awfully hard to find those little specs in the sky and kinda neat. let's be talking about this becoming an exact equation. you see, this reads the force is proportional to the masses and the distance square, but in your textbook, you see, the equation written like this... what's the g? the g relates the force and the masses and the distance square so that this is in newtons and these will be a newtons also and you know how g was found? it wasn't found by newton, it was found much later. it was found, i think, in the early 1800s or early 1700s and i should be knowing that gang, it was found by a fellow by the name of cavendish and he had kind of a neat way of doing it and someone shortly after that by the name of philip von jolly found an even simpler way to find what g is and here's what von jolly did. von jolly had a mass that was balanced with a known mass over here. underneath this mass, he rolled six tons of lead. and that'
pluto, that's right, pluto. and pluto was predicted before it was discovered and it's awfully hard to find those little specs in the sky and kinda neat. let's be talking about this becoming an exact equation. you see, this reads the force is proportional to the masses and the distance square, but in your textbook, you see, the equation written like this... what's the g? the g relates the force and the masses and the distance square so that this is in newtons and these will be a newtons also and...
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go to pluto to give us money look to. food. but the big book. launch of the bust. and this. bailout to this whole thing raises varies the. guy is why did you build it or it would never end we will never regain our strength our economic strength to be in economic development to fight unemployment in the list because of your view. is is made. is basically fuel for strong countries it's a strong currents it doesn't fit with the not true for our economy now polls do show that a large majority of greeks do not want to quit the euro just yet however more people also seem to believe that the country's economy will never recover if it sticks to e.u. mandates to cut government spending enough to repay its debts reporting from athens lucy catherine of r.t.e. a policeman on the migration officer have been killed in a terrorist attack in the russian republic of dagestan she's made you know question or has that he was for us. that was an improvised explosive device detonated to early monday morning now a suicide bomber detonated the car as he was a police station targeting a morning. pol
go to pluto to give us money look to. food. but the big book. launch of the bust. and this. bailout to this whole thing raises varies the. guy is why did you build it or it would never end we will never regain our strength our economic strength to be in economic development to fight unemployment in the list because of your view. is is made. is basically fuel for strong countries it's a strong currents it doesn't fit with the not true for our economy now polls do show that a large majority of...
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the first question, you're out there beyond pluto. hey, earth, how are you doing down there, honey? you take a rock and you drop it. let it fall to earth by earth's gravity. get the sun out of the way, okay? just by earth's gravity. splat. i'll bet you're sitting next to someone who knows what the speed of the splat is, at least the upper speed, check it out. what's the maximum falling speed for planet earth? what's the answer, gang? 11.2 kilometers. 11.2 kilometers per second, right on. it's gonna be the same speed it takes to escape. how fast it has to go to get out there will be how fast it would fall back in again 'cause what slows it down-- hey, hey, hey, and it all ties together. are you ready for quiz that'll take care of all of mechanics? a little sample quiz, here we go. look over here, folks. here's a satellite going around in elliptical orbit around the earth. i'm gonna ask you a bunch of questions and see if you can answer the questions. at what point a, b, c, d is the gravitational force that acts on that satellite a maximum? here, here, here or here? write on your pape
the first question, you're out there beyond pluto. hey, earth, how are you doing down there, honey? you take a rock and you drop it. let it fall to earth by earth's gravity. get the sun out of the way, okay? just by earth's gravity. splat. i'll bet you're sitting next to someone who knows what the speed of the splat is, at least the upper speed, check it out. what's the maximum falling speed for planet earth? what's the answer, gang? 11.2 kilometers. 11.2 kilometers per second, right on. it's...
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and you throw a dart, and you wanna hit either the sun, the earth, venus, mars, pluto... if you wanna hit one, what's your chances, big or small? very small. small, honey, the solar system is mostly emptiness and only occasionally would there be a direct hit even if you took showers and showers of particles which didn't interact gravitationally now. if they interact gravitationally, they'll come right up and hit you, but no gravity, they go right on by. well guess what, gang? there are neutral particles, thousands and thousands going right through my hand right now, as i talk to you. millions going right through my hand and these neutral particles are from the cosmos, most of them are neutrinos, little teeny, teeny particles with guess how much charge, called neutrino? none, okay? they're smaller than neutrons. and those neutrinos are flooding the universe. and these neutrinos are going right through, guess who? us. you guys, not me, but, no, all of us. these neutrinos are going right through and right out the other side without making a hit. you know why? do you ever get
and you throw a dart, and you wanna hit either the sun, the earth, venus, mars, pluto... if you wanna hit one, what's your chances, big or small? very small. small, honey, the solar system is mostly emptiness and only occasionally would there be a direct hit even if you took showers and showers of particles which didn't interact gravitationally now. if they interact gravitationally, they'll come right up and hit you, but no gravity, they go right on by. well guess what, gang? there are neutral...
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if someone to get to get mood -- get my from pluto i would've tried to i remember playing tapes or my father, these new age things that digital to fulfill yourself? is your cancer because of something you didn't do? he said do i have to listen to this? after they died, many years later, i started to write the book and i feel that only in terms of an mri think one shouldn't be writing a diary, a journal, a mommy dearest the really see the characters of people as fully fledged, rounded people with good and bad. i want to see them as real people, not all roses and pink and sort of sentimental, and not as villains but some blend. i hope i did it because i saw this story has been a story. it happens to be nicer but it has the drama of a novel in fact i'm born into world. america and there's. they say don't go and they take the journey. and i meet the person the least wanted me to be with, and he converted and we are all families are happy. and then, at my father's death he says thank you for bringing g these people into my life. and i feel that i deliver to them, i know that now, that he d
if someone to get to get mood -- get my from pluto i would've tried to i remember playing tapes or my father, these new age things that digital to fulfill yourself? is your cancer because of something you didn't do? he said do i have to listen to this? after they died, many years later, i started to write the book and i feel that only in terms of an mri think one shouldn't be writing a diary, a journal, a mommy dearest the really see the characters of people as fully fledged, rounded people...
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. >> luckow: i come from the planet of pluto! i'm here to protect this planet!ce about! there is no justice. this planet is entirely corrupt! the fbi wanted to screw around with me! they didn't want to give me my atm cards! >> sandra luckow: it really feels as though he's on the edge. it's pretty scary. >> kroft: duanne gave the footage to his sister, sandra luckow, a documentary filmmaker who teaches in new york. >> duanne luckow: may the truth be known! >> kroft: she spent years trying to help him. >> sandra luckow: on a certain level, this would make him crazy to think that the very thing that he thinks is going to exonerate him shows how crazy he is. >> kroft: did you have trouble getting him treatment? >> sandra luckow: (laugh) yes. yes. a tremendous amount of trouble getting him treatment. >> kroft: she is no longer sure where her brother is now, and has kept her distance ever since he sent her a threatening email. >> sandra luckow: he said that someone was gonna come to my apartment with an ar-15 and hollow point bullets and spatter my brains all over my
. >> luckow: i come from the planet of pluto! i'm here to protect this planet!ce about! there is no justice. this planet is entirely corrupt! the fbi wanted to screw around with me! they didn't want to give me my atm cards! >> sandra luckow: it really feels as though he's on the edge. it's pretty scary. >> kroft: duanne gave the footage to his sister, sandra luckow, a documentary filmmaker who teaches in new york. >> duanne luckow: may the truth be known! >> kroft:...
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that even when they knew their health was on the line, they chose to go for the sword of consumer pluto be a good hope for themselves in the cities. but i am trying to say is that really took a village or a small city to produce a few kilograms of plutonium. both of these places coming in no, richland got the all-america city award in 1961. the prize as the best socialist city. the name is up but not that they said is a suburb that won this prize. they were very desirable places to live. but the funny thing is on this front, and miss the comfort and admit, engineers and sign this were quietly can emanating around the landscape was millions, hundreds of millions of curious of act gave a waste. the nastiest stuff on the assembly line of nuclear production, nuclear arms production. you need 100 tons of uranium and you bathe it through a series of chemical, very toxic chemical baths to take down to one kilogram of plutonium. you need about seven grams of plutonium for a bomb. set each of these places produced hundreds and thousands of gallons of nuclear waste. the high-level waste, one dixi
that even when they knew their health was on the line, they chose to go for the sword of consumer pluto be a good hope for themselves in the cities. but i am trying to say is that really took a village or a small city to produce a few kilograms of plutonium. both of these places coming in no, richland got the all-america city award in 1961. the prize as the best socialist city. the name is up but not that they said is a suburb that won this prize. they were very desirable places to live. but...
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pluto, the last object to orbit! get ready to be a winner, gorga!s gone! >> what?! but where could it be? zeeter! bula: zula ship to zula rocket! zeeter, do you have our zula zoomer? >> sure do, and it's working great! bula: we need that zoomer. we're stuck in a dark truder trap! >> but i'm so close to winning the race! jus one more planet to orbit. >> hnnh hnnh hnnh. >> ok, ok, all right. oh! oh, well, there's always next year. hang on, gorga! [wrench turns] >> unh! unh! ok! it's back in! [engine starts] >> thanks, zeeter. sorry you had to give up the race. >> it's ok. >> huh? >> i was able to help all of you. that makes me a winner! >> a ruler of the solar system needs the right hat. which looks better? a crown, a helmet, a propeller beanie? ooh! oh, oh! ohh, what?! traxie and truder: aah! announcer: and so, thanks to zeeter, the zula patrol was saved! and together, they let the air out of dark truder's dastardly plan. >> watch it! >> stick to your lane! >> we're orbiting here. we're orbiting here! >> whoa! aah! >> all right, everyone, it's time f
pluto, the last object to orbit! get ready to be a winner, gorga!s gone! >> what?! but where could it be? zeeter! bula: zula ship to zula rocket! zeeter, do you have our zula zoomer? >> sure do, and it's working great! bula: we need that zoomer. we're stuck in a dark truder trap! >> but i'm so close to winning the race! jus one more planet to orbit. >> hnnh hnnh hnnh. >> ok, ok, all right. oh! oh, well, there's always next year. hang on, gorga! [wrench turns]...