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Kernforschung
Kerntechnische Anwendungen sind in der Medizin, Industrie, Wissenschaft, aber auch in unserem Alltag ein wichtiges Element.
Learn moreHydraulische Systeme
Hydraulik ist eine Technik, die Flüssigkeiten zur Kraftübertragung verwendet. Im Alltag ist diese Technik nicht wegzudenken – von der Servolenkung eines Autos bis zur Hebebühne in der Werkstatt.
Learn morePlaneten und Exoplaneten
Das Universum, Sterne und Planeten üben seit jeher eine Faszination auf den Menschen aus.
Learn moreQuantenobjekte
Quanten sind kleinste Bausteine von Materie oder Molekülen und damit unserer Welt.
Learn morePhotovoltaics
Photovoltaics is the direct conversion of light energy into electrical energy. This principle is increasingly being used as a regenerative energy source - for this purpose, large-scale solar collectors are being installed on house roofs and on open spaces.
Learn moreGravity
Gravity is the force that pulls something to the ground. It ensures that everything falls downwards. Like every force, it has a direction, namely towards the centre of the celestial body. The film vividly shows the development of the law of gravity from Isaac Newton through the further development by Albert Einstein, who described that gravity not only causes bodies to attract each other, but also causes space to curve around a body. Space and time are no longer absolute, fixed quantities, but changeable.
Learn moreStates of Aggregation
It is winter. Snow and ice transform the landscape into a fairy tale scenery. At sub-zero temperatures, ice crystals form on branches and other objects.
Learn moreFluids and Viscosity
Be it the honey on our breakfast toast, the water from the tap or the air surrounding us – they all have one thing in common: in a physical sense they are fluids.
Learn moreMagnetism
You cannot smell, see, hear or feel magnetic force itself. So it seems quite magical to us when a metal object can be moved by a magnet through a glass plate as if by an invisible hand, or when we can stick a piece of paper to the refrigerator door with a small magnet.
Learn moreLight
"At night all cats are black." – all of you will probably know this figure of speech. Light is involved or rather a situation where little light is available.
Learn moreThermodynamik
Die klassische Physik setzt in ihrer Disziplin Thermodynamik Wärme, Druck und Volumen in Relation. Schon lange nutzen Menschen diesen Zusammenhang, um etwa mit Dampf Turbinen anzutreiben und damit Energie zu gewinnen.
Learn moreX-Radiation
They are enormously rich in energy and easily penetrate the body but in spite of this, we can neither see nor feel them: X-rays work in secret.
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