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NAS Videos
Short video clips can be downloaded from four videos relating to fluid flow around aerofoils.
The Video Cassette Recorder
The main purpose of the video recorder is recording and replaying video and audio signals. Although built-in tuners and timers have become integral parts of the average video recorder, they are not ...
Physclips
Kinematics and dynamics are presented on Physclips in the form of short videos, at introductory and also at deeper levels. Individual video clips and animations are suitable for use by teachers, ...
The Portal to the Universe
Your one stop shop for astronomy news. The site features news, blogs, video podcasts, audio podcasts, images, videos and more. A range of "widgets" have also been developed to tap into all sorts of ...
The Periodic Table of Videos
From Hydrogen to Ununoctium, the strange properties of each element of the periodic table are brought to life by the videos on this site. Take your pick to watch explosive experiments and find out ...
Boiling water using ice video
In this video, see how you can bring water to the boil using ice to reduce air pressure.
How Video Formatting Works
A brief technical description of how Video Formatting works and the various formats. This site is part of Marshall Brain's HowStuffWorks.com.
How 3DO Creates Video Games
A brief description of how 3DO Creates Video Games work. This site is part of Marshall Brain's HowStuffWorks.com.
How Sony's PlayStation 3 Works
A brief description of how Sony's PlayStation 3 works. Including video game systems in general. This site is part of Marshall Brain's HowStuffWorks.com. All you ever wanted to know about video games!
How Video Game Systems Work
A brief description of how Video Game Systems work including a "Which?" style buyer's guide. This site is part of Marshall Brain's HowStuffWorks.com.



