Eureka! Episode 1 - Inertia


Title:
Eureka! Episode 1 - Inertia

Description:
This program introduces the series and sets forth the concept of inertia, the first law of physics: Things like to keep on doing what they're already doing.

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bubblebear83

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Science, Cartoon,

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