Evidence For Molecules And Atoms (1961)
Discusses the concept of circumstantial evidence in both courtrooms and science, particularly in proving the existence of atoms and molecules, which are too small to be seen. It presents various demonstrations, such as the behavior of BBs and air pressure, to illustrate how tiny particles can exert force and influence larger objects. The film further explores the movement of smoke particles and the crystallization process, suggesting that both air and water consist of molecules. It concludes by presenting evidence, including x-ray diffraction patterns and electron microscopy images, to support the idea that all matter is made up of tiny building blocks—atoms and molecules.
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