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Where can we find awesome Physics songs ?
« on: 22/01/2009 14:42:34 »
Yeah ... Like the songs which explains  the all physics concepts???


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    « Reply #1 on: 22/01/2009 14:51:25 »
    Quote from: ScientificBoysClub on 22/01/2009 14:42:34
    Yeah ... Like the songs which explains  the all physics concepts???

    By the time a student reaches physics hood they have probably lost the ability to write music. No wait; that can't be true; some of them were pretty good music folks. Not much about physics though; maybe a few limericks.
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    « Reply #2 on: 22/01/2009 15:23:46 »
    WWW.downloadeinsteinmp3.com

    The Album title: Bomb bomb bomb
    One song is entitled: I converted mass into energy.
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    « Reply #3 on: 22/01/2009 15:25:23 »
    These are great, if a little dated.
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    « Reply #4 on: 22/01/2009 16:22:45 »
    Quote from: BenV on 22/01/2009 15:25:23
    These are great, if a little dated.
    Thanks a lot !!
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    « Reply #5 on: 22/01/2009 17:01:17 »
    AstroCappella: High Energy Groove  (click here to download free mp3  3Mb)
    Music by Padi Boyd and Jim Heagy
    Lyrics by Alan Smale and Padi Boyd

    Chorus:
    X Rays, Gamma Rays, high energy
    Hot stars, heavy stars, high density
    Quasars, black holes, supernovae
    Powerhouses lighting up the Galaxy
    Flashing, bursting, pulsing objects we could see
    If we had X-ray eyes, if we had X-ray eyes
                     
    Going up the spectrum, repeat after me
    Radio, infrared, visible, UV
    Keep going all the way what do you see?
    That's X-rays, gamma rays, high energy
    An X-ray photon has a high frequency
    Which means a shorter wavelength than you could ever see

    X-rays come from various processes
    Like a cloud of gas above about a million degrees
    Or magnetic fields that send electrons swarming like bees
    Or even neutron stars emitting like black bodies
    And you get X-rays from star stuff that came near to and fell
    Into a black hole's gravitational potential well

    If we flew above the atmosphere and looked out at the skies
    And if we could do it with X-ray eyes
    We'd see more flashing and popping than you realize
    Objects winking on and off like fireflies
    The X-ray sky isn't calm and quiet
    It's more like a rockin' high energy riot

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    X-rays can show you the roots of your teeth
    Shine them through your body see the bones underneath
    But don't go thinking that we X-ray the stars
    'Cause they're billions of miles away, much too far!
    We collect all the X-rays that they send to Earth
    Telling tales of star death, giving hints of star birth
                           
    Here's a story of a pair of stars called Cygnus X-1
    One's a black hole many times the mass of the Sun
    With a disk of gas surrounding it, spiralling in
    Sucked from the companion star's outermost skin
    We see the high-speed flickering as star stuff flies in
    A one way trip beyond the event horizon
                           
    A cosmic lighthouse flashes in space
    It's an X-ray pulsar with a regular pace
    A neutron star 30 miles around at best
    Spinning 'round its axis once a second or less
    Then way beyond the Milky Way the active galaxies
    Are the furthest biggest things our X-ray eyes can see
                           
    Point your X-ray specs toward the Sun's location
    You'll notice that along with its slow rotation
    You'll see active loops and plasma arcs
    In a solar dance producing X-ray sparks
    The X-ray Sun isn't serene and smooth
    It's a dynamic and changing High Energy Groove

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    « Reply #6 on: 22/01/2009 17:21:13 »
    Lets get physical...... Crap song, but there you go.
    Chain Reaction...... More rubbish
    « Last Edit: 22/01/2009 17:23:14 by Don_1 »
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    « Reply #7 on: 22/01/2009 18:25:20 »
    RD..... I love that song! It is fun and for some reason ...makes me feel great!!!! Lol!

    Come on Don..... smile....Its a nice song! Lol...
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    « Reply #8 on: 22/01/2009 18:31:40 »
    Karen, are you doing some kind of science sing-a-long as I notice you are asking for songs on lots of topics. I'll buy your album if you record them.
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    « Reply #9 on: 12/02/2009 16:04:25 »
    Monty Python's Galaxy Song ...
    [:)]
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    « Reply #10 on: 12/02/2009 16:17:54 »
    Who remembers this??? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASvBTqfTrzA&feature=related C'mon all you oldies, own-up now!
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    « Reply #11 on: 20/09/2009 11:22:48 »
    Well do we have any rock song for Physics ..??
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    « Reply #12 on: 20/09/2009 11:24:28 »
    Well that's nice song !! I need more !?
    Where can I get ?
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