18 episodes

Teachers Mark and Jack Kernion discuss famous scientists and the major contributions in chemistry and physics they pioneered.

MyScience Prep Mark and Jack Kernion

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Teachers Mark and Jack Kernion discuss famous scientists and the major contributions in chemistry and physics they pioneered.

    Introduction to Season 2

    Introduction to Season 2

    Short description of MyScience Prep's podcast on chemistry and physics (Season 2).

    • 1 min
    Dalton and the Atom

    Dalton and the Atom

    Arguably known as the "Father of Chemistry", the English chemist, physicist, and meteorologist John Dalton is discussed with regards to his fundamental contributions to atomic theory. In this episode, Mark and Jack lead listeners down the path of understanding matter from a particle perspective while also looking at the life of this humble man.

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    • 55 min
    Einstein and Time

    Einstein and Time

    In this podcast, Jack and Mark discuss the general notion of a physical property.  They then focus on the physical property called time and how difficult it is to define and measure. To gain a practical understanding of this important idea, the evolution of the calendar is described. This is followed by an overview of Einstein's concept of spacetime and his famous claim that time is just an illusion.

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    • 1 hr 4 min
    Avogadro and the Mole

    Avogadro and the Mole

    Not given credit for his contributions to molecular chemistry for half a century, Amedeo Avogadro was eventually recognized for his work and now holds the honor of having his name attached to the ubiquitous chemical quantity that all high school chemistry students know well; the mole (Avogadro's number). In this podcast, Avogadro's ideas are discussed and the classification of matter from a particulate perspective is described.  Listeners will come to see why Avogadro's work was so important and why he deserves his name on the unit used most commonly in chemical calculations.

    • 51 min
    Meitner and Fission

    Meitner and Fission

    In this podcast, Jack and Mark discuss the amazing scientific contributions of Lise Meitner and her escape from Nazi Germany. Meitner was the first scientist to explain the physical process she called "nuclear fission" while simulataneously dealing with the difficulties of sexism and World War II. Not given the credit she deserved for this important work, Meitner lived a life of integrity in the midst of difficult personal circumstances and under the mistaken attribution of as the "mother of the atomic bomb."
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    • 51 min
    Faraday and the Candle

    Faraday and the Candle

    Listeners to this podcast will take away an appreciation for two great illuminators in science; one a candle and the other Michael Faraday.  Although known for innumerable contributions to chemistry and physics, Faraday's efforts to educate the public are discussed, particularly with regards to his famous lectures series on the chemical history of the candle.  Those intrigued by candles should find their intellectual curiosity satisfied as Mark and Jack discuss the chemistry and physics of candles along with Michael Faraday and the Famous Royal Institution where he did his greatest work.

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    • 50 min

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