Coincidence

Dark Side of the Rainbow

Dark Side of the Rainbow – also known as Dark Side of Oz or The Wizard of Floyd – is the pairing of the 1973 Pink Floyd album The Dark Side of the Moon with the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. This produces moments where the film and the album appear to correspond. Members of Pink Floyd have denied any intent to connect the album to the film. (Wikipedia).

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The Hidden Beauty of Rainbows

The Hidden Beauty of Rainbows

From playlist 1 hour Special Talks

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AMAZING RAINBOWS FROM CD SURFACE (EXPLAINED)!!!

The white light from sun reflects on the surface of the cd and, due to diffraction (at the cd diffraction grating), the light spreads and interference to the wall. Each color of white light has a different wavelength for this and is analyzed in the colors the rainbow.

From playlist MECHANICS

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cd rainbow light installation

this video shows two sunlight installations I've done. the first one is aluminium foil glued on cardboard and put on wooden sticks with wire so it can be adjusted. it reflects the sunlight through the windows onto the white ceiling which gives a very bright illumination if you add enough

From playlist Misc

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Hubble Lightness of Being

From Hubblecast and the incomparable Dr. J. We live in a brightly colored world, even if it doesn't always seem that way. But if you hold a prism up to the whitest of lights, you get a rainbow. For scientists, unweaving this rainbow tells them about the properties of the Universe. Hubble's

From playlist Frontiers of Deep Space

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How Are Rainbows Formed?

This video explains how are rainbows formed, why are the colors of the rainbow in such an order and under what conditions are they formed. Rainbows are meteorological phenomena caused by few optical processes. We explain these phenomena by showing what happens on a single raindrop and how

From playlist Physics

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SmoothLife 3D rainbow 1

There are people on the world who know me and what I draw or paint on paper, who fully expect this stuff to be rainbow colored. This is my first try at this, but it's still wrong. The colors have to be all over of course and changing. I will have to look into 3D texture gradient or somethi

From playlist SmoothLife

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Rainbows don't work the way you think they work

A visual explanation of the mathematics at the end of the rainbow. I learned this explanation from V.I. Arnold's book "Mathematical Understanding of Nature", where you can also find the calculations hidden behind these animations and graphs. https://bookstore.ams.org/mbk-85/ The rainbow

From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos

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DEMO: Dark Side Of The Moon (Refraction)

Here we go over the famous album cover for Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd to see if it is optically accurate.

From playlist Optics Demonstrations

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How Rainbows Form

The physics behind rainbows and surprising facts about rainbows. If you liked this video check out these: Why aren't plants black? 🌿 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BRP4wcSCM0 Why Hawaii's volcano is so UNUSUAL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0tnqPmwWvk Instagram: http://instagram.com/

From playlist Demos 26. The Refraction of Light: Lenses and Optical Instruments

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Rainbows, Blue Skies and White Clouds - Walter Lewin - October 26, 2011

Why are there Raibows, why is the sky blue and why are the clouds white? Great Demonstrations

From playlist 1 hour Special Talks

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LSOP Live: Light and Color, February 18, 2022

In this episode, we’ll show you more than a dozen amazing things you can do with light. You can make things appear. Make things disappear. Make light follow a stream of water. Break light into a rainbow. https://www.lsop.colostate.edu/lsop-live/

From playlist LSOP Live

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LSOP Live

Light and Color Friday, February 18 11:30 – 12:00 https://zoom.us/j/94400052984 In this episode, we’ll show you more than a dozen amazing things you can do with light. You can make things appear. Make things disappear. Make light follow a stream of water. Break light into a rainbow. And

From playlist LSOP Live

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The Wonder and Beauty of Teaching Physics

Walter Lewin, professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, sheds light on everyday phenomena such as rainbows and what makes the sky blue. Watch Lewin create a rainbow right in the lecture hall and other exciting demonstrations in this engaging and creative discussion

From playlist 1 hour Special Talks

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The Wonders and Beauty of Teaching Physics

I gave this talk at MIT during summer breaks for Science Teachers.

From playlist 1 hour Special Talks

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This is Not a Rainbow

Go to http://harrys.com and use offer code MINUTEPHYSICS for $5 off! Full circle rainbow image licensed from Birdseye View Photography http://www.birdseyeviewphotography.com.au/ Awesome website about rainbows: http://www.atoptics.co.uk/bows.htm And thanks to the following subbable suppo

From playlist MinutePhysics

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الاهتزازات والأمواج (جامعة إم آي تي) - المحاضرة 22: قوس قزح، الهالات، التألقات

MIT المحاضرة الثانية والعشرون من مساق "الاهتزازات والأمواج" من جامعة إم آي تي للبروفيسور والتر لوين وهي عن قوس قزح، الهالات، التألقات بالإضافة للفيديو هناك ملفات مرفقة على موقعنا الالكتروني https://shamsunalarabia.net/courses/الاهتزازات-والأمواج/ رابط المساق https://www.youtube.com/watch?

From playlist 8.03 Arabic Subtitles

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What is a rainbow?

This video explores the physics of rainbows by considering how light is refracted as it passes through water droplets. The formation of both primary and secondary rainbows (double rainbows) is explained, as well as the formation of the dark band known as 'Alexander's band'. In his poem o

From playlist General Physics

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Weekly Space Hangout - March 27, 2015: Dark Matter Galaxy “X” with Dr. Sukanya Chakrabarti

Host: Fraser Cain (@fcain) Special Guest: Dr. Sukanya Chakrabarti, Lead Investigator for team that may have discovered Dark Matter Galaxy “X”. Guests: Morgan Rehnberg (cosmicchatter.org / @MorganRehnberg ) Dave Dickinson (@astroguyz / www.astroguyz.com) Brian Koberlein (@briankoberlein)

From playlist Weekly Space Hangout

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The Original Double Slit Experiment

Light is so common that we rarely think about what it really is. But just over two hundred years ago, a groundbreaking experiment answered the question that had occupied physicists for centuries. Is light made up of waves or particles? The experiment was conducted by Thomas Young and is k

From playlist Wave Interference

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Can You Believe It? #10 What Is White Light?

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 I will demonstrate where does white light come from and “What is White Light?” Previous video in this series can be seen at: https:/

From playlist CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?

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