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Power of Ten title

Author(s): Eames, Charles, Pyramid Films

Submitted by: barbora.gulejova@cern.ch

Published: April 29, 2022

Power of Ten title

Powers of Ten

Powers of Ten is a 1977 short documentary film written and directed by Charles Eames and his wife, Ray. The film depicts the relative scale of the Universe in factors of ten.
The film begins with an aerial image of a man reclining on a blanket; the view is that of one meter across. The viewpoint, accompanied by expository voiceover, then slowly zooms out to a view ten meters across ( or 101 m in standard form), revealing that the man is picnicking in a park with a female companion. The zoom-out continues, to a view of 100 meters (102 m), then 1 kilometer (103 m), and so on, increasing the perspective; the picnic is revealed to be taking place near Soldier Field on Chicago's waterfront; and continuing to zoom out to a field of view of 1024 meters, or the size of the observable universe. The camera then zooms back in to the picnic, and then to views of negative powers of ten; 10-1 m (10 centimeters), and so forth, until we are viewing a carbon nucleus inside the man's hand at a range of 10-18 meter.
Produced by: Pyramid Films
Duration: 8:30 min
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Topics

Matter, Particles and the Universe (Known Physics)
Particles and Their Interactions
Cosmology

School Topics

Measurements and uncertainties
Measurements
Special topics
Objects in the universe

Online use

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