Random events (1962)

Professors Donald Ivey and Patterson Hume show how the over-all effect of a very large number of random events can be very predictable, using several unusual games to bring out the statistical nature of this predictability. They explain the predictable nature of radioactive decay in terms of what is shown. random-events-1962

Rapunzel

Ray Harryhausen puppet animation of the classic fairy tale. /V Geeks mission to share these forgotten films unearthed in their archive, ( ). Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information. rapunzel

Rating Of Time Studies, The, #4 (1950)

Form Rug Cups, Cut Cork Tubes, Deburr. Shows the actual performance of operations associated with laboratory, industrial and clerical work carried out at five different speeds as a basis for time studies and performance ratings. We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions […]

RCL (1943)

The content discusses the principles of capacitance, inductance, and resistance in electrical circuits, particularly in alternating current (AC) systems. It