Eureka! (1981)

Season 2

Eureka! is a Canadian educational television series which was produced and broadcast by TVOntario in 1980. The series was narrated by Billy Van, and featured a series of animated vignettes which taught physics lessons to children. It is currently available online.

Eureka! was also broadcast on some PBS stations in the United States.

Where to Watch Eureka! (1981) • Season 2

20 Episodes

  • The Inclined Plane
    E1
    The Inclined PlaneHow can someone lift a very heavy load? If one could slice the load into pieces, that would trade increased distance for decreased effort. But since one can't break things because they are so heavy, the inclined plane comes into play.
  • The Lever
    E2
    The LeverA teeter-totter is the perfect demonstration of the lever, particularly if you are trying to ride a teeter-totter with someone heavier than you. Such is the Principle of the Lever.
  • Mechanical Advantage and Friction
    E3
    Mechanical Advantage and FrictionTwo professors compete to see who can lift a book with a lesser amount of force. The professor who uses a lever is more efficient than the inclined plane, once we factor in a basic double-edged sword called friction.
  • The Screw and the Wheel
    E4
    The Screw and the WheelAll machines in the world can be traced to just two: the inclined plane and the lever. Even the wheel is just a circular lever whose fulcrum has become an axle. The screw? It's just a spiraling inclined plane.
  • The Pulley
    E5
    The PulleyJack and Jill went up the hill and found a problem: how can they pull a pail of water from the bottom of a well? In this expanded nursery story, we find there is more to a pulley–and its mechanical advantage–than meets the eye.
  • Molecules in Solids
    E6
    Molecules in SolidsThe first of six shows on heat and temperature, introduces molecules. Even though a solid object looks motionless, its molecules move back and forth in a lattice-work dance.
  • Molecules in Liquids
    E7
    Molecules in LiquidsThis episode sacrifices a chocolate rabbit on a hot day to illustrate the movement of molecules in liquids.
  • Evaporation and Condensation
    E8
    Evaporation and CondensationNo end of problems await the man who keeps fish for pets. Evaporation forces one to refill the tank. And he who thinks he can outsmart water vapor by keeping his fish in a refrigerated water tank, falls prey to Nature's countermeasure: condensation.
  • Expansion and Contraction
    E9
    Expansion and ContractionThis lecture-packed show compares a balloon to a bunch of angry wasps to explain why gases expand and contract. It goes further than that. The expansion process also affects matter when it changes from one state to another.
  • Measuring Temperature
    E10
    Measuring TemperatureGiven three bathtubs of varying temperature, the star of the show ""blunts"" his feet so that they can't tell temperature. Sure they can't. The human body can only tell changes in temperature in comparison to what it had been used to. It's up to an independent device: a thermometer and the scale devised by Anders Celsius.
  • Temperature vs. Heat
    E11
    Temperature vs. HeatWhat is better to warm up a kiddie pool: a teacup of boiling water (100° Celsius) or a bucket of water at 50° Celsius? The answer tells you the difference between temperature and heat.
  • Atoms
    E12
    AtomsThere's more to matter than the molecules we had spent discussing in the previous six shows. This fourth unit produces that first look at atoms.
  • Electrons
    E13
    ElectronsAn atom is made of mostly empty space. The electrons in an atom zoom around at fantastic speeds to create existence out of something that is mostly nothingness (at the atomic level).
  • Conduction
    E14
    ConductionAll objects conduct heat, of course, but get a look at objects from the atomic level and you'll see why some objects conduct heat faster than others.
  • Volume and Density
    E15
    Volume and DensityTo set up audiences for The Convection of Heat, this question is posed: how can you fit eight junky cars into a small space?
  • Buoyancy
    E16
    BuoyancyHow come an anchor is easier to lift if it's in the water than in open air? It lies in the density of an object versus a certain quantity of water.
  • Convection
    E17
    ConvectionNow that the Principle of Buoyancy is understood, one can fully grasp The Convection of Heat. This is demonstrated with a furnace not being in the attic of a house.
  • Heat as Energy
    E18
    Heat as EnergyAn animated Count Rumford demonstrates, for the first time, how heat can be used to produce energy. The show converts a Calorie as the amount produced from 4200 joules of work.
  • Radiation Waves
    E19
    Radiation WavesWhy does somebody stand in the shade on a hot day? This show introduces the third method by which heat can be transferred: radiation.
  • The Radiation Spectrum
    E20
    The Radiation SpectrumIs it just your imagination that you are warmer when you wear dark clothes over white clothes? That actually sets off a reveliation on what color really is.
  • Billy Van
  • Luba Goy

 

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