Eureka! (Canadian TV series)

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Eureka!
GenreAnimation
Written byDavid Stansfield
Denise Boiteau
Voices ofBilly Van
Luba Goy
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes30
Original release
NetworkTVOntario

Eureka! is a Canadian educational television series which was produced and broadcast by TVOntario in 1980 and 1981. The series was narrated by Billy Van, and featured a series of animated vignettes which taught physics lessons to children. It is currently available online.

Synopsis[edit]

Eureka! is a series of animated shorts that illustrate concepts in physics. Each program takes a simple and direct approach to the subject matter; while the basic concepts are explained in a voice-over, cartoon characters and a variety of animated objects demonstrate the principles on the screen. Constant review and reinforcement make the message clear; as a result, the study of physics becomes easy and accessible - even to viewers without a solid background in the subject. Basic formulae and concepts are introduced with a recap of what was learnt in the previous episode to build knowledge on a topic and create connections.

Production[edit]

Animation - Grafilm Productions Inc.

Design - Joe Meluck

Educational Consultants - John Kuropatwa, Paul Henshall, Bryan Kaufman, Ernie McFarland, Michael Broschart

Unit Manager - Vickie Gilchrist

Production Assistant - George Pyron

Episodes[edit]

30 episodes were produced. All of the episodes are five minutes in length.

Unit 1: Force and Energy[edit]

  1. "Inertia"
  2. "Mass"
  3. "Speed"
  4. "Acceleration I"
  5. "Acceleration II"
  6. "Gravity"
  7. "Weight vs Mass"
  8. "Work"
  9. "Kinetic Energy"
  10. "Potential Energy and Speed"

Unit 2: Simple Machines[edit]

  1. "The Inclined Plane"
  2. "The Lever"
  3. "Mechanical Advantage and Friction"
  4. "The Screw and the Wheel"
  5. "The Pulley"

Unit 3: Heat and Temperature[edit]

  1. "Molecules in Solids"
  2. "Molecules in Liquids"
  3. "Evaporation and Condensation"
  4. "Expansion and Contraction"
  5. "Measuring Temperature"
  6. "Temperature vs Heat"

Unit 4: The Conduction of Heat[edit]

  1. "Atoms"
  2. "Electrons"
  3. "Conduction"

Unit 5: The Convection of Heat[edit]

  1. "Volume and Density"
  2. "Buoyancy"
  3. "Convection"

Unit 6: The Radiation of Heat[edit]

  1. "Heat as Energy"
  2. "Radiation Waves"
  3. "The Radiation Spectrum"

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