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Notice catalographique « The Nature and behaviour of materials: why things don't fall apart »

Titre
The Nature and behaviour of materials: why things don't fall apart
Lieu de publication
Ottawa
Maison d'édition
ITV
Date de publication
1986
Collation
3 videocassettes (15 hrs.) : sd., col. ; VHS
Résumé
This segment of a course offered in January and February, 1986, at Carleton University covers the behaviour and basic organizational patterns and forms of synthetic and natural materials. Discusses the metallic and non-metallic traditions of our use of materials. Explains why some substances are brittle and breakable while others are strong and elastic. Topics include atoms, bonds, elements, compounds and X-rays. Emphasizes non-technical explanations
Notes
  • Cassette 1.: Introduction and Lecture 1 (approx. 3 hrs.) - Cassette 2.: Lecture 2 and films: Continuum: the special theory of relativity; Snow; Herzberg; Four-line conics (6 hrs.) - Cassette 3.: (6 hrs.)
  • Cast: Westwood, Don
Langue
English = Anglais
Pays
Canada
Type de document
Video = Vidéo
Localisation
A-V
Clé
1174
Collection
Catalogue
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