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Atoms; Motion
| Source: Bill Nye |
| Two episodes from the television series Bill Nye the science guy exploring the topics of atoms and motion. Experiments used to demonstrate these concepts include comparing different molecules in liquid state; demonstrating the properties of different molecules; combining atoms and molecules to produce a new substance; demonstrating how things stay at rest until acted upon by an outside force; demonstrating the force of air to move an object at rest; and demonstrating how forces can produce an action that causes a reaction. |
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| San Antonio Central Library |
| Thousand Oaks - El Sendero Library |
| Westfall Library |
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