
Overview
Given three bathtubs of varying temperature, the star of the show ""blunts"" his feet so that they can't tell temperature. Sure they can't. The human body can only tell changes in temperature in comparison to what it had been used to. It's up to an independent device: a thermometer and the scale devised by Anders Celsius.
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2 - 1The Inclined Plane January 01, 1981
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2 - 2The Lever January 01, 1970
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2 - 3Mechanical Advantage and Friction January 01, 1970
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2 - 4The Screw and the Wheel January 01, 1970
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2 - 5The Pulley January 01, 1970
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2 - 6Molecules in Solids January 01, 1970
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2 - 7Molecules in Liquids January 01, 1970
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2 - 8Evaporation and Condensation January 01, 1970
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2 - 9Expansion and Contraction January 01, 1970
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2 - 10Measuring Temperature January 01, 1970
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2 - 11Temperature vs. Heat January 01, 1970
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2 - 12Atoms January 01, 1970
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2 - 13Electrons January 01, 1970
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2 - 14Conduction January 01, 1970
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2 - 15Volume and Density January 01, 1970
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2 - 16Buoyancy January 01, 1970
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2 - 17Convection January 01, 1970
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2 - 18Heat as Energy January 01, 1970
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2 - 19Radiation Waves January 01, 1970
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2 - 20The Radiation Spectrum January 01, 1970