Adventures at low temperatures #1: Keeping it cool

 

 

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We created this video for high-school students as a target audience. Therefore, we are using simplified explanations in some situations to make the content more accessible. If you want to dive deeper, you can take a look at the supplementary resources below.

External works referenced in this video: 
  • [1] Elastic Collisions in 3D.
  • [2] Ariane 6 launch montage: one liftoff, many views.
  • [3] Storage for superconducting LHC magnets near SM18.
  • [4] View of the HST after being released from the Shuttle Atlantis.
Sources and materials to go further: 
  • [1] La physique animée : Chaleur et température.
  • [2] Hyperphysics: Temperature concepts.
  • [3] Charles Xie, Edmund Hazzard; Infrared Imaging for Inquiry-Based Learning. *Phys. Teach.* 1 September 2011; 49 (6): 368–372.
  • [4] SciShow: Logic Problems, Energy, and Lollipop!.
  • [5] Vittorio Parma, Cryostats for superconducting devices, part 2.
  • [6] Eugenia Etkina, Gorazd Planinsic, Alan Van Heuvelen, *College Physics: Explore and Apply*, 2nd edition, Chapter 12 & 15.
  • [7] Paul G. Hewitt, *Conceptual Physics*, 12th Edition, Chapter 15 & 16.