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Crystalmanipulation
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Приєднався 13 бер 2020
In crystallography, crystal structure is a description of the ordered arrangement of atoms, ions or molecules in a crystalline material. This channel might be very useful for those researchers who are interested in Crystallography, Crystal Structure Experimental Science & Technology Especially in Nanotechnology & Material science.
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LECT XXVI: Strengthening Mechanisms_Part1
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LECT XXVI: Strengthening Mechanisms_Part1
LECT XXV: Strengthening Mechanisms_Part2
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LECT XXV: Strengthening Mechanisms_Part2
LECT XXIII: Deformations of elastic and plastic materials
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Material deformations due to elastic and plastic forces
LECT XIX : The Burgers Vector and Types of Dislocations
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#BurgersVector #Dislocations
LECT XVIII : Dislocation_Descriptors_Tangent_Vector
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#Dislocation #Descriptors #Tangent #Vector
LECT XVI : Introduction to Dislocations
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LECT XVI : Introduction to Dislocations
Calculate the Crystallite Size using Scherrer equation with the help of Origin Software
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#CrystalliteSize #OriginSoftware #Crystalmanipulation
Scanning Electron Microscopy Demonstration
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Scanning Electron Microscopy Demonstration
LECT XIII : Ionic Point Defects Extrinsic
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LECT XIII : Ionic Point Defects Extrinsic
LECT X : Interstitials Solid Solutions Non Equilibrium
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LECT X : Interstitials Solid Solutions Non Equilibrium
LECT VIII : Thermodynamics of Point Defects
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LECT VIII : Thermodynamics of Point Defects
LECT VII : Liquid Crystal Descriptors Pair Distribution
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LECT VII : Liquid Crystal Descriptors Pair Distribution
LECT VI : Liquid Crystal Descriptors Order Parameters
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LECT VI : Liquid Crystal Descriptors Order Parameters
LECT III: An Introduction to Liquid Crystals
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LECT III: An Introduction to Liquid Crystals
What if you have a surface with multiple possible terminations? How will this influence the Wulff shape?
18:23 How are the order parameters estimated experimentally ?
Wow Take respect from India teacher 🙏🏻
My right ear enjoyed this. Thank you ❤
This is amazing, thank you professor
I wish I could get your lectures on Crystal structures and symmetry
You explain abstract concepts in a manner that it can be visualized
This is a great lecture also. The only thing I don’t agree with is what she said at 2:17 Ionic bonding is non-directional not directional. The bonding between these ions are considered same in all directions .
Damn. I wish I found you sooner. My undergraduate life would have been much easier really.
I am very lucky to have found this channel! Hopefully it one day gets the flowers it deserves. She is such an excellent and calm teacher. Please what school is this?
This is honestly one of the best explanations I have seen on this topic! Honestly shocked it doesn’t have as much likes/comments as it deserves. Thanks for this
THANK YOU!!! I looked everywhere for an explanation on the right hand rule and it was driving me mad; it all makes sense now. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Very good explanation. Thank you
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Very interesting video, I have a question : could you make videos on columnar and cubic bicontinuous mesophases and describe their orientational/positional/translational order ? Thanks !
Thank you in a million!!! I never found such a nice teacher! I am working with Liquid crystalline Nanoparticles and this is the clearest & BEST video I have ever found.
Hello, great comment,may i ask whats your field of study called? If i wanted to study the same as you what major or field would i be looking for? Thank you!!!!
@danielmarquez8060 It's called materials science, materials chemistry, or materials engineering, depending on your flavor.
My left ear definitely enjoyed this presentation! Jokes aside, very informative video
Nice presentation, is it possible to know the name of the lecturer?
Could you also upload Part 1 please, thank you
Understood 😉
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This is very interesting... Somebody knows what's the name of the course this lecture is part of? Please
Great video!!
It is a triple point at room temperature
If we help university manufacturing products as education class then instead of paying to school student can get pay while goes to school and productive in laboratory
Nice speech! Thanks!
Your name
Why do the videos keep cutting off when it's getting into the main content? If it's copyright I understand
Can you please tell me the name of the lecturer? Thank you.