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Nanotechnology: How can it keep your mobile phone charged?
This video explains what nanomaterials are and how they can be used in the future, for example to charge a mobile phone by simply placing it in the sun.
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Graphene, a super material
This video explains how graphene (consisting of a layer of graphite from a pencil) will have many practical applications in the future.
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Fillet weld: Electrode welding PB
How to start a standing fillet weld. The laying of the three weld beads is explained in detail.
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Refraction: Photo Pong
Photo Pong illustrates the laws of refraction of the light. It allows, among other in order to experiment with the refractive index. You can see that change, and its impact on both the refraction at the interface, as well as the speed at which …
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Santa: Radio play with drawings
With St. Peter OpWeg handles the St Mobile every year visit of St Nicholas in the region Oudenaarde, Ronse, Kruishoutem Waregem. Every year happens again something exciting in the toy store.
This radio play the children are prepared for the visit. …
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Magnetism: The retarder
In this video about magnetism is illustrated how the retarder works.
Performed by Erik De Metsenaere (VTI Brugge) and filmed by Henk Vanden Herrewegen (Saint Joseph School Mere)
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Magnetism: The magnetic brake
This video shows how a magnetic brake is a scale model of a pretpakwagentje.
Performed by Erik De Metsenaere (VTI Brugge) and filmed by Henk Vanden Herrewegen (Saint Joseph School Mere)
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Magnetism: magnetic brake
This video illustrates with simple materials the magnetic brake.
Created and performed by Erik De Metsenaere (VTI Brugge) and filmed by Henk Vanden Herrewegen (Saint Joseph School Mere).
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