TED-Ed: What cameras see that our eyes don't - Bill Shribman

TED-Ed: What cameras see that our eyes don't - Bill Shribman

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Physics, Science

KG - University

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The video explores the human eye's capabilities, likening it to a powerful camera. It highlights the eye's limitations in perceiving fast or small movements, necessitating the use of cameras for scientific exploration. Photography has historically solved mysteries, such as the galloping horse, and continues to aid in various fields like botany and meteorology. Cameras reveal phenomena too fast or small for the naked eye, from plant growth to hurricane development. In education, cameras empower young scientists to observe and document the world, enhancing learning and sharing discoveries.

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What is phototropism and how is it related to photography?

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Describe how modern technology allows young scientists to observe and document their findings.

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