Science of toys
General
Description
Originally broadcast as a segment of the television program Johns Hopkins science review on December 9, 1953 from the studios of WAAM in Baltimore, Md. Black and white. Lynn Poole, producer; Paul Kane, director; Joel Chaseman, narrator; produced by WAAM television station in Baltimore, Md. for the Dumont Network. Lynn Poole, John Lockwood, Timmy Corcoran, presenters. Digitized in 2004.
Abstract
In a dramatization of a child's visit to a toy store, Mr. Poole and the storekeeper explain how certain toys work. For example, wind-up cars exhibit potential energy while other cars rely on friction or inertia. The angular momentum of the gyroscope toy is the same principle used in ships and airplanes. The dunking bird toy functions because of the methyl chloride within. Electric trains and steam engines are explained in relation to Sir Isaac Newton's Third Law of Motion. Musical toys, kaleidoscopes, Slinkies, and toy helicopters all have a scientific basis.
Title Language
Dates
Date Published
1953-12-09
Publisher
Digital Publisher
Language
Identifiers
OCLC Number
54858475
Collection Number
COLL-0008
Resources
Resource Type
Moving Image
Extent
00:28:10hh:mm:ss
Contributor
Broadcaster (brd): Du Mont Television Network
Director (drt): Kane, Paul
Narrator (nrt): Chaseman, Joel
Production personnel (prd): Cocoran, Timmy
Production personnel (prd): Lockwood, John
Production personnel (prd): Poole, Lynn
Producer (pro): Poole, Lynn
Producer (pro): WAAM (Television station : Baltimore, Md.)
Copyright and Use
Copyright and Use
Copyright Not Evaluated
System
Access Rights
Public digital access
Model
Video
Unique ID
fab5eae2-9057-413c-9db8-c2ac0e3b0362