Physics GirlSäsong 2016

Physics Girl is a resource for fun physics videos and other materials about physics and topics related to physics. Initially started as a post-baccalaureate "not sure what I'm supposed to do with my life" project, it has grown into a resource for teachers, a source of entertainment for physics nerds, and a way for me to share a passion for physics while advocating for women in the sciences. If you have an idea for a fun physics video, feel free to contact Physics Girl.

Where to Watch Physics Girl • Säsong 2016

29 Episodes

  • 5 amazing stars we’ve discovered in space
    A1
    5 amazing stars we’ve discovered in space5 of the most unusual, amazing and interesting stars we've discovered in our universe. Red giants, supernovas, hybrid stars, orbiting binaries, large stars, old stars, small stars, we've discovered thousands of stars within our milky way galaxy. Astronomers use incredible tools to figure out the characteristics of a star. These are 5 of the most amazing stars we've ever discovered in our galaxy.
  • Spaceships pushed by LIGHT – the future of space travel?
    A2
    Spaceships pushed by LIGHT – the future of space travel?What if you could power a ship using sunlight instead of wind? Well in space, you can! Solar sails or light sails are pushed with light from the sun. Photons provide a kick when they reflect off the sail pushing the sail like an air molecule in the wind pushes a sailboat. Find out how a solar sail works and about the future of this technology!
  • The black hole death problem
    A3
    The black hole death problemBlack holes are not as black as we once thought. They are theorized to die a slow death by evaporation, emitting energy known as Hawking radiation. But the mechanism for evaporation is not well understood. Then again, no one has ever even directly detected a black hole.
  • 5 weird ways to put out a candle
    A4
    5 weird ways to put out a candleWhat happens when you pour liquid nitrogen on a flame? What about when you blow on the flame with a cup in the way? Try these five unusual ways to extinguish a candle. Pour out the flame with CO2. Cut off the oxygen supply to the flame without fully covering it. Snuff out the flame with a coil of copper wire, and when it appears dead, it will amazingly come back to life!
  • Gravitational Waves Discovered for the First Time!
    A5
    Gravitational Waves Discovered for the First Time!On Feb 11, 2016 Scientists at LIGO announced that they had detected gravitational waves for the first time. In the press conference heard round the world, they showed the tell-tale waveforms indicating that huge event in which two black holes merged 1.3 billion lightyears away, had created waves that passed by the LIGO detectors and were finally heard. Einstein predicted the existence of these waves in his 1915 theory of general relativity. But it took a long time for us to come up with the technology to detect them. For one, we had to invent lasers! This video discusses why this discovery is important, what it means for astronomy, and what’s next. If you can’t tell, I’m very excited.
  • Quantum Cryptography Explained
    A6
    Quantum Cryptography ExplainedWith recent high-profile security decryption cases, encryption is more important than ever. Much of your browser usage and your smartphone data is encrypted. But what does that process actually entail? And when computers get smarter and faster due to advances in quantum physics, how will encryption keep up?
  • Is energy always conserved?
    A7
    Is energy always conserved?When light passes through the universe and is redshifted by the expansion of space itself, how is energy conserved? The stretched light has a longer wavelength and therefore a lower energy. Is energy conserved? If so, where does it go?
  • Can you call a cell phone in the microwave?
    A8
    Can you call a cell phone in the microwave?Do cell phones placed in a microwave still receive signals? What is the difference between microwave oven radiation and the signals used by your phone?
  • How does laser cooling work?
    A9
    How does laser cooling work?How can light be used to cool atoms and molecules ? Lasers are known to burn things, fix eyes, and dance on powerpoint presentations. But they can also be used to cool objects to some of the coldest temperatures in the universe.
  • Could you replace your eye with a camera?
    A10
    Could you replace your eye with a camera?
  • How science explains monster waves
    A11
    How science explains monster waves
  • Bizarre spinning toys
    A12
    Bizarre spinning toys
  • How SMOOTHNESS of a SOCCER BALL affects curve!
    A13
    How SMOOTHNESS of a SOCCER BALL affects curve!The reverse magnus effect - Curving and bending a ball using the magnus effect is common in soccer, tennis, and baseball. The effect can be reversed though -...
  • World’s Easiest DIY Electric Train
    A14
    World’s Easiest DIY Electric Train
  • Exploding soda cans with electromagnets in SLOW MOTION ft Joe Hanson
    A15
    Exploding soda cans with electromagnets in SLOW MOTION ft Joe Hanson
  • Should you go to Mars? ft Bill Nye
    A16
    Should you go to Mars? ft Bill Nye
  • How to Shrink a Quarter with Electricity
    A17
    How to Shrink a Quarter with Electricity
  • Can you solve this pier puzzle?
    A18
    Can you solve this pier puzzle?
  • What are antibubbles?
    A19
    What are antibubbles?
  • Does height matter in sports?
    A20
    Does height matter in sports?Some sports attract tall athletes and some are dominated by athletes with a shorter stature. The study of allometry investigates how strength scales with hei...
  • 5 Awesome Science Party Tricks!
    A21
    5 Awesome Science Party Tricks!
  • 5 Science Tricks with Explanation
    A22
    5 Science Tricks with Explanation
  • How do touchscreens work?
    A23
    How do touchscreens work?How does a touchscreen work? Why can you text with your finger, but not with a q-tip? The physics of smartphones is a complicated and amazing mixture of engi...
  • The Ultraviolet Catastrophe
    A24
    The Ultraviolet Catastrophe
  • 5 cool math tricks ft. Technicality
    A25
    5 cool math tricks ft. Technicality
  • Can explosions work in space?
    A26
    Can explosions work in space?
  • Impossible Zero G Skyscraper
    A27
    Impossible Zero G Skyscraper
  • Solving crimes with infrared
    A28
    Solving crimes with infrared
  • How to control light with water
    A29
    How to control light with water

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