CDmp3 Fun Physics

- Why a rocket flies
- Weight and mass are not the same thing.
- Where the ISS is falling
- What would happen if the Earth suddenly stopped?
- How to distinguish a raw egg from a hard-boiled one.
- How you can use the force of friction.
- How much weight you carry on your shoulders.
- Why a down jacket keeps you warm in cold weather.
- Why they drank tea from a saucer.
- What is a diving bell?
- Hieron had a crown....
- How to raise a shipwreck from the bottom.
- How to make a metal needle float.
Acting persons and performers:
Professor Vladimir Sergeyevich - Vladimir Levashev, z.a. of the Russian Federation
Petya - Alla Chovzhik
Masha - Alexandra Bogdanova
Otto von Guericke - Ivan Litvinov
Archimedes - Valery Garkalin.
Author and performer - Oleg Anofriev.
Project consultant Anatoly Vasserman
Script writer Alexander Lukin
Sound engineer Sergey Karpenko
The 'ARDIS' publishing house presents a unique collection of audio plays for children. Easily, as if playing, children will plunge into the bright and fascinating world of knowledge. And famous artists, who took part in the recording of the performances, will help them in this.
Two heroes - Masha and Petya, accompanied by a good acquaintance - Professor Vladimir Sergeevich, time after time go on exciting journeys through space and time. The professor is ready to answer all the questions of Masha and Petya, and in the most confusing cases the guys are always helped by the famous polymath Anatoly Wasserman.
The series will familiarize children with interesting natural phenomena and processes, with the structure of our universe and solar system, with the basic laws of physics and the simplest mechanisms. Young listeners will get a lot of new information about how our world is organized, take part in scientific experiments and cognitive experiments.
Author: Lukin A.V.
Executors: V. Rudnichenko, A. Chovzhik, I. Litvinov, V. Levashyov.
Sounding time: 01:03
Format: MPEG-I Layer-3 (mp3), 320 kbps, 16 bit, 44.1 kHz, stereo
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