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'''Topic and Concept:''' Measurement, [[Measurement#Scaling| 1A60. Scaling]] |
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In this 1977 movie by Charles & Ray Eames, called "[http://powersof10.com/film The Powers of Ten]" demonstrates scaling in powers of 10 meters. It covers from the horizon distance down to the scale of quarks and is about 10 minute. For a truly modern twist on this scaling, check out this 2012 version "[:UScale:Scale of the Universe 2]", by Cary Huang. | In this 1977 movie by Charles & Ray Eames, called "[[http://powersof10.com/film|The Powers of Ten]]", they demonstrate scaling in powers of 10 meters. It covers from the horizon distance down to the scale of quarks and is about 10 minute long. For a truly modern twist on this scaling, check out this 2012 version "[[UScale|Scale of the Universe 2]]", by Cary Huang. |
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Powers of Ten, 1A60.10
Topic and Concept:
Measurement, 1A60. Scaling
URL Location: http://powersof10.com/
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In this 1977 movie by Charles & Ray Eames, called "The Powers of Ten", they demonstrate scaling in powers of 10 meters. It covers from the horizon distance down to the scale of quarks and is about 10 minute long. For a truly modern twist on this scaling, check out this 2012 version "Scale of the Universe 2", by Cary Huang.
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