On the Various Forces of Nature
Michael Faraday
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A non-mathematical survey of the fundamental forces of nature and some relationships among them. This is a series of lectures aimed at young people. He starts off with the most fundamental and familiar forces of all: Gravity and Heat. Then by a progression of examples and experiments goes on to describe atomic/molecular adhesion in solids, liquids and gases, which he groups under the rubric of "Chemical Affinity". And, no collection of Faraday's theories could omit his discoveries in Electricity and Magnetism. (Summary by William A Jones) (3 hr 47 min)
Chapitres
00 Preface | 4:47 | Lu par William Allan Jones |
01 Lecture 1 Part 1 The Force of Gravitation | 16:53 | Lu par William Allan Jones |
02 Lecture 1 Part 2 The Force of Gravitation | 21:47 | Lu par William Allan Jones |
03 Lecture 2 Part 1 Gravitation Cohesion | 20:20 | Lu par sanjayparikh |
04 Lecture 2 Part 2 Gravitation Cohesion | 16:47 | Lu par sanjayparikh |
05 Lecture 3 Part 1 Cohesion, Chemical Affinity | 20:18 | Lu par sanjayparikh |
06 Lecture 3 Part 2 Cohesion, Chemical Affinity | 15:50 | Lu par sanjayparikh |
07 Lecture 4 Chemical Affinity, Heat | 27:46 | Lu par Michele Fry |
08 Lecture 5 Magnetism, Electricity | 23:57 | Lu par Owlivia |
09 Lecture 6 Correlation of the Physical Forces | 26:50 | Lu par Owlivia |
10 Lighthouse Illumination, the Electric Light | 22:20 | Lu par Marvin |
11 Lecture Notes | 10:00 | Lu par realisticspeakers |
Critiques
amazing reading





Ian Mewhinney
Loved these lectures about the generalized physical forces in nature. I loved imagining being in the lecture with great descriptions of the experiments. if only I had the reference illustrations for a better understanding, but everything was very well explained as such for a younger audience.