Conservation Laws In Zero-G (1974)

A/V Geeks 16mm Films

A/V Geeks 16mm Films

February 2nd, 2025

DESCRIPTION
In this educational film, scientist pilot Owen Garot discusses the principles of conservation laws demonstrated during the Skylab missions in the 1970s. He explains conservation of angular momentum through various examples, including how a skater's spin changes with arm movements and how a cat lands on its feet after falling. The film also covers energy transformation in rotating bodies, illustrated by the Explorer One satellite's unexpected tumbling due to flexing antennas. Garot highlights the relationship between moment of inertia, angular velocity, and energy conservation, emphasizing that while angular momentum remains constant, kinetic energy can convert to heat, affecting motion. Keywords Skylab, conservation laws, angular momentum, energy transformation, Explorer One, moment of inertia, tumbling, demonstrations, physics, space exploration Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.
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