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Gravity: you can't see it, but it's the only thing keeping you from flying off into space right now. Time to buy it a Hallmark card.
Transcript
- 00:13
Physics seems super intimidating after all it's an entire [equations surrounding a boy]
- 00:17
world of complicated formulas and difficult math how are we supposed to
- 00:20
understand it we're all gonna die before we get too freaked out let's take
- 00:26
a deep breath ahh how centering now that we have plenty of oxygen we can [lots of students looking puzzled over a physics class]
- 00:32
actually see that the world of physics isn't actually terrifying it's just
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- 00:36
[boy trying to scare another student in the class] about describing the world we already live in so physics is a science that
- 00:40
studies motions and forces and those are all over the place in our day-to-day
- 00:44
lives one of the most important forces gravity it's the force that makes things
- 00:49
fall to the ground if you've ever dropped water balloons out of a window [woman throwing a water balloon out of a window]
- 00:52
you owe gravity a thank you card and if you've never been hit by a falling water
- 00:56
balloon you owe gravity and not cool man card do they make those? [water balloon landing on a boys head]
- 01:01
another important force we see a lot is friction the force that helps moving objects slow
- 01:05
down it's what makes the brakes on our bikes work as friction builds between [woman cycling down the side of a road]
- 01:10
our brakes and the tires our bike gradually comes to a stop which is good
- 01:13
because as much as we like our bikes we don't think we'd want to ride it forever
- 01:17
[man crashing as he rides his bike down the road] so thanks we can see how these two forces interact when we consider
- 01:22
what happens in a sport like ski jumping the skier starts by pushing off from the
- 01:26
top of a very tall hill or mountain gravity pulls them downwards helping [woman skiing down from the top of the mountain]
- 01:30
them go faster and faster building up speed when they hit the jump they fly
- 01:34
up into the air but they come right back down thanks to gravity ski jumping would
- 01:39
probably be a lot less popular if you had to worry about flying in to space [a ski jumper floating around in outer space]
- 01:42
every time you did it finally when the skier wants to come to a stop they turn
- 01:47
their skis into the snow using friction to slow down with all the work they're [skier turning skis into the snow to come to a halt]
- 01:51
doing it kind of seems like gravity and friction deserve a spot on the podium
- 01:54
just saying in fact gravity is so important lots of people who build stuff design [woman on top of a podium waving her skis]
- 01:59
things with gravity in mind that's true whether it's an architect designing a
- 02:02
building using gravity to keep it stable or rocket scientists designing a rocket [a rocket launching from a launch pad]
- 02:06
to escape gravity's powerful pull because no one wants their house
- 02:10
collapsing as soon as it's done or the Rockets hopping up a couple
- 02:13
of feet then landing back on earth even though it might be kind of cool to live [rocket launching but quickly falling back to earth]
- 02:17
in a rocketship and now back to that deep breathing
- 02:24
ahh better
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