ATOMIC ENERGY 1940s EDUCATIONAL FILM NUCLEUS, ELECTRONS, NEUTRONS & PROTONS 56414

Browse our products on Amazon: Love our channel? Help us save and post more orphaned films! Support us on Patreon: Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference. This late 1940s Encyclopedia Brittanica film takes a look at atomic energy. It’s main focus is on the atom itself, providing a detailed look at what happens to the molecules during nuclear synthesis and shows how the sun has been emitting atomic energy for billions of years through radiant energy. It is presented by Encyclopedia Britannica Films (:08) and opens with the mushroom cloud of an atomic explosion (:11). Here it states to study atomic energy, we could begin with a bomb though we must first understand atom cells (:18). It then shows a bubble, which like everything else, is composed of atoms (:26). A demonstration ensues of what it would look like if the bubble was cut in half and the thin was zoomed in on (:38). Within, would be molecules composed of atoms (:50). The h
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